Author: News Desk

  • This woman accidentally sent her friends a live photo, while her Fiancé got his monster out

    “It’s huge”

    Moments later the boyfriend appears with his monster!

    And we’re not talking about the rock on her finger.

    Imagine if you will, your beloved has just proposed to you and planted a huge ring and rock on your finger. Naturally, you want to send a photo of that bling to your friends / the world. But here’s where some caution is needed – especially if you haven’t swapped your photo setting from “live photo” to just normal “photo”.

    Live Photo is a feature on the iPhoto which captures a few moments before and after you click the shutter – meaning you get a small video clip instead of a single photo. Brilliant if you want to capture more than just a second in history – not so great if your boyfriend is likely to whip out his D, while you show off to the world your new jewel.

    Which is exactly what happened to this woman, who sent a Live Photo to her friends – while her hung future husband, whipped it out. Such a romantic.

     

  • These guys share what they think when there’s a poop incident during sex

    These guys share what they think when there’s a poop incident during sex

    Rinse, Wash and Repeat

    Does sex end when poop happens during anal sex?
    Does sex end when poop happens during anal sex?

    Pooping is a fact of life when you’re dealing with the butt and anal sex. Yep, for the most part, the butt is where waste leaves your body – and to that end, nothing really to be ashamed about. We all do it.

    If you’re bottoming, there are ways to minimise a poop event, by being careful of what you eat before sex and also taking time over your cleaning preparation. But, sometimes even the most careful of us, will have that moment of, “oh sht, that’s sht”.

    Don’t worry it’s not the end of the world. There are some options for you. You can both jump in the shower and have a wash down, or if your partner is up for it, flip roles!

    ALSO READ: What’s a white-glove bottom?

    ALSO READ: 10 things you should know about rimming

    pooping and anal sex
    Is it the end of play if poop happens during sex?

    So what happens if you accidentally have a pooping incident during sex, these nine guys share what they think when the shiz hits the fan.

    1) “Wash, rinse, repeat.” (VIA)

    2) “If neither one can get by with a little poo then neither one should be having anal in the first place. Shit happens. It’s a butt – what’d you expect?” (VIA)

    3) “Usually, I think that ends anal for the night. Hop in the shower, rinse off, resume oral/body contact/making out. I’ve never gone back to anal after an incident lol but that’s nbd”. (VIA)

    4) “Clean up and proceed or flip roles if they happen to be clean. It’s really only a problem if you don’t have a place to wash up around.” (VIA)

    5) “Take it to the shower, with silicone lube in hand. Ta-da.” (VIA)

    6) “It’s an occupational hazard, like catching a pube when you’re giving a blowjob. Grow up, and towel off, I guess? Humanity is repulsive if you look at it with any seriousness. I find accepting that goes a long way.” (VIA)

    7) “It’s the ass’ way of communicating. It says “I want more”” (VIA)

    8) “Yeah, have to say I laugh at the tops who get all squeamish about guys ‘cleaning’ beforehand. You are putting your penis into an asshole. It’s where poop comes from”. (VIA)

    9) “It’s just literally the male equivalent to a queef. If you’re pounding air into something it’s going to release. The bottom doesn’t even usually know it’s going to happen”. (VIA)

  • Want to watch porn in the UK? You might need to ask your newsagent

    The Conservatives are forging ahead with a new law that means that if you want to watch porn on the internet, you will have to prove you are over the age of 18.

    The new system will allow people to buy an anonymous pass to watch porn in the UK.

    Plans are being made to make “porn passes” available at local newsagents, which will allow people in the UK who want to watch porn to bypass inputting personal data which proves their age to various porn sites, according to The Independent. It is a way in which people can access porn anonymously once the new law comes into force.

    The law means that you have to prove you are over the age of 18 before you can access porn sites in the UK and is part of the Digital Economy Act. The rules will apply to any website or platform which offers porn on a “commercial basis”.

    Advocates for the new rules hope that the measures will protect children from online porn.

    “PORN PASS”

    How do you feel about giving over your details to prove your age?

    Buying a “porn pass” means that you will have to hand over personal information to your local newsagent, who will be able to issue you with an anonymous pass, which will allow you access to adult sites in the UK.

    A spokesman for the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, which is responsible for the new legislation, said, “We are in the process of implementing some of the strictest data protection laws in the world.

    “A wide variety of online age verification solutions exist, or are in development, and they will have to abide by these high standards. We expect data security to be a high priority in the BBFC’s guidance on age verification arrangements.”

    In December 2014, pornography produced in the UK was subject to strict rules under the David Cameron’s Tory government. The types of scenes which studios could film were severely restricted with an amendment to the 2003 Communications Act.

    Some of the activities banned by the Conservative government could overtly affect the porn consumption of gay men in the UK – including those who watch BDSM, rimming (facesitting) and fisting.

    Thoughts?

     

     

  • Everything You Need To Know About Lancaster Pride 2018

    If you’re planning to go to Lancaster pride here’s everything you need to know before the 2018 event.

    Everything You Need To Know About Lancaster Pride 2018
    The amazing promo poster created especially for Lancaster Pride, by Henry Hate.

    This year’s Lancaster Pride takes place on the on Saturday 19th May 2018 to celebrate the diversity of the LGBT+ community of Lancaster and surrounding areas.

    Lancaster Pride is an LGBT festival organised by Out in the Bay, a local charity providing support to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender people in the Lancaster area, as well as raising awareness for LGBT issues and campaigns.

    Speaking about what Pride mean, Robert Mee, the CEO of Lancaster Pride said, “Pride is about everyone coming together to support each other to stand side by side to challenge hate and intolerance and to be able to build a better future of equality for all of us.”

    What time does Lancaster Pride begin?

    The Lancaster Pride parade officially begins at 11:00 AM until 12:00 PM.

    Is there a parade?

    Lancaster has a parade at this year’s event, and it will be the second in the pride’s history, with the parade taking place from Dalton Square.

    The set-off place for the parade is Dalton Square and will turn right on George Street and continue along Spring Garden Street. The procession will then turn right onto the A6 and proceed northwards in the right-hand lane.

    The parade will then turn right into Church Street and once located inside the pedestrianised area will temporarily halt to allow the participants a breather and to allow the procession to reform.

    The procession will turn right onto Gt John St and proceed up the left-hand lane. The procession will then turn left to finish in Dalton Sq.

    Speaking at the parade will be Clive Grunshaw, the police and crime commissioner, Erica Lewis a Cat Smith representative, Kara from the multi-faith Church and Doctor Sweeney.

    Where is Lancaster Pride?

    Most of the day’s events will take place in front of Lancaster’s Town Hall. The postcode is: LA4 4AU.

    What does Lancaster Pride cost?

    Lancaster Pride is free for everyone to take part in.

    What entertainment will there be at Lancaster Pride?

    Performing at Lancaster Pride is the singer Whigfield, who you will remember had the massive, number 1 hit, “Saturday Night”. Also appearing is a slew of talent who will be appearing on stage from 11 AM until 6:30 PM in front of Lancaster’s Town Hall.

    Does Lancaster Pride have a website?

    Absolutely. You can view all thing Lancaster Pride HERE

    What should I bring to pride?

    We’ve created a list of Pride survival ideas. Take a look – but don’t forget to bring sunscreen, money and fully charged phone!

    Need a place to stay? Check out our Hotel partners at Hotels.com for available hotels and B&Bs in the Lancaster area.

  • Steve Coogan and Paul Rudd gay it up for new movie Ideal Home

    A new gay comedy is about to hit our screens, but instead of hiring gay actors to play gay roles, Ideal Home has comedy legend Steve Coogan partnered with Paul Rudd.

    Living the high life and “playing as hard as they work” and described as “flamboyant” (because that’s what gay men in films are) Steve Coogan and his long-term director boyfriend Paul’s (Rudd) self-centred lives are turned upside down when Coogan’s estranged grandson, Bill (played by Jack Gore), unexpectedly turns up at their door, after his father is taken away to serve time in prison.

    Oh no. You mean the gays are going to have to be responsible?

    Oh, and you can’t unsee the scene where Coogan is being topped by Rudd.

    We’ll leave the trailer here for you.

    Oh if you want to feel just a little bit more offended by this… here’s the poster

    In cinemas from 6th July 2018

  • Colton Haynes files for divorce six months after marriage

    US on-screen actor Colton Haynes has petitioned for divorce from big-name flower vendor Jeff Leatham.

    (C) JEFF LEATHAM / INSTAGRAM

    TMZ affirmed the news after acquiring Colton’s court documents, which referred to “irreconcilable differences” as the explanation behind the couple’s split.

    Gossip surrounding their breakup started a week ago when rumours circulated about Jeff cheating on Colton after the actor released a song which contained lyrics about a cheating partner. The American Horror Story actor put the rumours to bed, however, saying, “Jeff would never cheat. He is an amazing man. Please stop being mean to him. The song I wrote was about a past relationship.”

    Despite Colton removing his wedding name “Haynes-Leatham” from his social profiles, Jeff still has the name written on his Instagram account.

  • TRAVEL GUIDE | Gay Exeter

    TRAVEL GUIDE | Gay Exeter

    Exeter is a city in the South of England, it’s known for its history but also a place where you can be accepted for who you are.

    What's gay in Exeter, UK?
    The crowds turn up to celebrate Exeter Pride

    So what is in Exeter for gay travellers and LGBT guests? Well, for a start, Exeter boasts some of the lowest crime rates in the country. In 2018 the county’s major football team, Exeter City took a stance against homophobia and Exeter’s MP, Ben Bradshaw is an openly gay man.

    Gay Bars

    Are there any gay bars in Exeter? Well in 2018 there is one gay venue and it’s called The Vaults, which is located at 8 Gandy Street, Exeter, EX4 3LS. Overall it gets great ratings from users on TripAdvisor. It opens daily at 7 PM or 9 PM except on Sunday when it opens at 10 PM.

    Exeter has a yearly Pride event.

    This year’s pride takes place on the 12th May. Exeter Pride takes place in Northernhay Gardens, but there is also a parade to watch. It will run from the St Sidwell Centre which will move down Exeter High Street to Northernhay Gardens, best of all it’s free to take part and enjoy the event.

    Are there any gay saunas in Exeter?

    The nearest gay saunas/bathhouses to Exeter are in Plymouth (45 miles), Manticore Spa or Torquay, the Steamer Quay Spa (23 miles).

    Any LGBT Hotels in Exeter?

    There’s the “gay-friendly” Woodleigh Coach House, which is set on the edge of Dartmoor, about 11 miles west of Exeter. They have a choice of five rooms, all ensuite.

    There are a few “gay owned” hotels in and near to Exeter. Overcombe House which is about 45 miles away from Exeter is, “just a short distance from the historic market town of Tavistock & there is easy access to the ancient maritime city of Plymouth; whilst having all the benefits and amenities of Dartmoor National Park & the adjacent Tamar Valley area of outstanding natural beauty” right on the doorstep.

    There’s the gay-owned Strete Barton House in Dartmouth which is located 42 miles away.

    There is also a gay-owned self-catering holiday cottage in Sidmouth, which is about 16 miles away.

    Check out all accommodation options and the latest prices with our partners TripAdvisor and hotels.com.

    Meeting gay guys in Exeter?

    If you’re looking for a connect to gay and bisexual guys in Exeter why not join our free social network.

  • Former pop star’s underwear leaves NOTHING to the imagination

    Former O Town boybander has left some of his fans a little hot under the collar after revealing a little too much on his Instagram.

    (C) ASHLEY PARKER ANGEL / INSTAGRAM

    Ex-Boybander turned Broadway star, Ashley Parker Angel has stunned fans after displaying a rather sizable packing in a cheeky picture he uploaded to his Instagram account.

    The picture which THE 36-year-old uploaded received a fair amount of attention, with one fan just getting straight to the point “Nice penis, dude”

    See the picture here (Kinda NSFW)

  • Some people in the UK are really not happy about gender neutral toilets

    New research has shown that over half of British people would say “No” to gender-neutral toilets.

    Despite suggestions of turning public toilets to gender-neutral toilets by London’s mayor Sadiq Khan, most people in Britain are still uncomfortable with the idea or all-gender loos. More than half of Brits said that they would avoid them in research recently conducted.

    The Gender Identity Research & Education Society (GIRES) estimates that 1% of the British population are gender non-conforming to some degree.

    London Mayor, Sadiq Khan championed plans to increase the number of shared facilities in the capital last November but it appears the plans are not as popular as originally thought.

    A new survey by Bathroomtakeaway.co.uk reveals that 55% of Brits would avoid using shared facilities.

    Of the 45% of Londoners who said they’d welcome gender-neutral loos, just one in five of those would actually use them.

    Those living in Yorkshire and the Humber are most opposed to the facilities, with 75% saying they’d shun them, followed by 70% from East Anglia and 69% from the North East.

    Despite these figures, the North East also had one of the most receptive groups, with one in ten saying they would rather use shared facilities.

    All-gender toilets are public toilets that can be used by anyone, regardless of their sex. They can provide a welcome space to individuals who don’t identify with the male or female gender binary. Unisex toilets can make it easier for trans people at various stages of transition.

    However, when quizzed, 65% of those that would avoid gender-neutral toilets said they would do so to avoid feeling awkward.

    Just under half of cis females (49%) claimed they would feel unsafe in shared public loos.

    Beatriz Pardo, Marketing Manager at Bathroomtakeaway.co.uk: “We were keen to see how open-minded Britons are when it comes to public loos.

    “The notion of gender-neutral toilets have been in the headlines recently but it is clear most people in the UK feel very uneasy about them.

    “Our research has revealed some surprising statistics and it seems these plans aren’t as popular as originally thought, so we’ll be interested to see how they work out!”

  • Police officer given final written warning after “homophobic” comments about fellow officer

    A police officer based in London has been given a final written warning after admitting that she made comments that were alleged to be homophobic, but denied that the comments were against the officer’s sexuality .

    An Enfield-based PC has been given a final written warning after she admitted that she made comments about a fellow officer’s sexual orientation, but denied that they were homophobic.

    PC Cara Power, attached to Enfield borough, attended a public misconduct hearing on Monday 23 and Tuesday 24 April to answer allegations that her conduct amounted to a breach of standards of professional behaviour in respect of authority, respect and courtesy; equality and diversity; and discreditable conduct.

    It was alleged that on 7 January 2017, PC Power used unacceptable and abusive language on a number of occasions in reference to a fellow officer. On one of these occasions, PC Power’s conduct was alleged to have been homophobic.

    PC Powers admitted to the panel that she made the comments, but denied that the comments were intended to discriminate against the officer’s sexual orientation. The panel found that her comments were reckless but there was no discriminatory intent.

    The panel took into account PC Power’s previous good character, and no allegations of past discriminatory behaviour or actions.

    The panel, led by an independent legally qualified chair, found gross misconduct proven overall and issued PC Power with a final written warning.

  • What time and where is Exeter Pride 2018?

    Exeter will become an explosion of colour and celebration this weekend for the city’s 10th annual pride.

    Everything You Need To Know About Exeter Pride 2018

    Exeter’s pride is celebrating its 10th year in 2018 and here’s everything you need to know about the pride event which will take place on the 12th May 2018.

    The Pride’s chair, Adam Rank said,”There will be a real celebration feel this year, being our 10th anniversary, it is the perfect time to consider how far we have come since Exeter Pride began.

    “We work closely with a range of partners to stage the event, including Exeter City Council, Devon County Council, the University of Exeter, Devon and Cornwall Police, Devon and Somerset Fire and Rescue Service, and local businesses.

    “It would not be possible without generous donations or sponsorship from local and national businesses, organisations and individuals and the fundraising efforts and assistance of many volunteers. We are currently welcoming approaches from those who would like to get involved as volunteers, have a stall or be a partner or sponsor. In addition, we are running our usual wristband scheme which offers year-long discounts at restaurants/shops etc, which makes them very desirable.”

    This year the pride is Celebration.

    Photo Credit – Paul Szabo

    What time does Exeter Pride begin?

    Exeter Pride officially opens with a parade from the St Sidwell Centre which will move down Exeter High Street to Northernhay Gardens. The highlight will be a 50-metre rainbow flag carried by volunteers from Exeter Pride. The time is yet to be announced.

    Is there a parade?

    This year’s parade will involve thousands of people including: roller skaters, Street Heat samba band, a fire engine, an ambulance, Morris dancers, police officers, representatives from community groups and organisations, and volunteers carrying an incredible 50-metre rainbow flag.

    Where is Exeter Pride?

    Exeter Pride takes place in Northernhay Gardens, but there is also a parade to watch. It will run from the St Sidwell Centre which will move down Exeter High Street to Northernhay Gardens.

    What does Exeter Pride cost?

    Exeter Pride is a FREE event for all of the community to enjoy, however, you can buy a wristband (£10) which helps support the pride – and you can get discounts at a variety of business across the city until 2019.

    What entertainment will there be at Exeter Pride?

    There is plenty to do at Exeter Pride in 2018. The organisers have created an event with the local community at heart. There will be a showcase stage, where local and emerging artists will perform from 2:30 PM to 9:00PM – and in the Festival zone there are performers such as X Factor’Freddy Parker and Lauren Harries.

    If music isn’t your thing there are drumming workshops, a talk zone and a film festival. To find out more about what’s happening on the day visit the Exeter Pride website.

    Does Exeter Pride have a website?

    Absolutely. You can view all thing Exeter Pride HERE and buy your wristbands to support the pride.

    What should I bring to pride?

    We’ve created a list of Pride survival ideas. Take a look – but don’t forget to bring sunscreen, money and fully charged phone!