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  • How You Can Get More Out Of Your Micro Penis

    How You Can Get More Out Of Your Micro Penis

    Now, let’s just start by saying, having a micropenis is totally okay, you shouldn’t feel shame, or be shamed for having a smaller penis. The problem isn’t you, it’s more mainstream media and porn which tends to centre big dicks or link big penises to heightened masculinity. Like that’s the answer to everything? It really shouldn’t be and there are many upsides to having a smaller cock and there’s a small penis festival too… But with that said, many guys and their partners or even potential partners can feel that it’s a physical and mental block to their relationship. So what do you do if you or your partner has a micropenis (and you want to do something about it)?

    First off, let’s discuss. What is a micropenis?

    Did you know the average size of an erect penis in the UK, is between 5 and 6 inches? Yep, so if your member isn’t hanging somewhere around your knees, don’t worry, you’re in good company, it’s the same for nearly every other guy in the UK – in fact, the world.

    A micropenis is classed as a penis that’s half the size of the average size, so from around 2.5 inches when erect, but can be smaller than that. It is a recognised medical condition and doesn’t have a cure, per se. It affects just 0.6% of the male population and shouldn’t be confused with someone who has buried penis syndrome or someone who is just smaller than average.

    So how can you overcome having a smaller penis?

    There are a number of ways where someone with a smaller than average, or micropenis can still fulfil their sexual desires and their partners. Most of it is actually in the mind rather than below the belt.

    Here are some ideas.

    Not everything has to be penis centric

    Himeros explored ways guys could explore sex beyond penetration.

    Sure, most sex between men focuses on the penis with an end goal of climaxing, but there are many other ways to enjoy a sexual connection without someone’s penis being this centre of attention. In their video, “Connecting The Dots”, porn studio, Himeros explored ways in which to deepen sexual connections (NSFW), without necessarily going to penetration or oral sex. There’s also massage to explore as well as tantra to try out.

    Then there’s prostate play, rimming and frottage (that’s the rubbing of genitals – also explored in the Himeros video) There are so many possibilities.

    Positions

    What positions work for a smaller than average penis?

    If you or your micropenis boyfriend is a top, you can look at different positions. Many guys who have a micropenis can find it hard to actually penetrate, but there are some positions where you can achieve penetration. One of which is with the receptive partner on his back with his pelvis raised. Raise his legs behind your head (or as near as they can get). This position leaves the ass open and exposed. Positions like the doggie is a little more tricky, because the bottom’s butt will act as a cushion, but if you simply pull your cheeks apart your exposed hole is much easier to get to! Don’t forget that there are loads of nerve endings around the opening of the butt and you won’t hear any complaints from a bottom if you’re concentrating on just that area!

    Toys

    You can always open up the idea of introducing toys to the bedroom. If you’re both into butt play, then this is a good call, regardless of penis size. In fact, it can take your penises right out of the equation. With a dildo, you can go as big as you want. Plus, you won’t need to worry about how long you can last for – the play can go on and on as you both explore the options. You can both have fun working your way up to sizes you never dreamed of.

    Sleeves, strap ons And extenders

    Have you heard of penis extenders and sleeves which increase the girth and length of the wearer’s penis? The wearer of a sleeve can literally double, triple or quadruple their size. Simply slide the penis inside the strap on or extender and let the magic commence.

    Again the introduction of an extender or sleeve involves a conversation to be had between the two of you. These sleeves allow heat and feel to transfer right through them, allowing for an incredibly realistic feel.

    Lets start celebrating bodies and penises in whatever size or shape they come in.

  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Angela Davis

    BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Angela Davis

    October 18th Angela Davis

    Today’s black LGBT+ icon is Angela Davis. She is an American activist and author of over ten books on class, feminism and race.

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  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Storm DeLaverie

    BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Storm DeLaverie

    October 17th Storm DeLaverie

    Storm DeLarverie is today’s black LGBT+ icon. She was an American gay civil rights activist and acclaimed butch lesbian. She spent her life as an MC, singer, bouncer, bodyguard and guardian of lesbians. She is known as the Rosa Parks of the gay community.

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  • Todrick strips off to get his fans to VOTE

    In case you’ve been hiding under a rock and didn’t know, but there’s just a few short weeks until Americans goes to the polls to vote for the next President of the United States. Will it be another four years of Donald Trump or will it be former Vice President (under Barack Obama) Joe Biden?

    Well, Todrick Hall, has made it very clear which way he’s swinging and which way he’d want his fans to vote. He caption his cheeky post #BunsForBiden and posed compltely naked to prove it.

    Taking to social media, the star showed off a little skin to entice his follows to get out and vote, come election day.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/CGa-5qqlpW6/

    He captioned the picture, “Do I have your attention? VOTE ? #BunsForBiden

    Fans had a mixed reaction to the post, with some concerned that the singer’s younger fans shouldn’t have to see him naked, while others praised Todrick for taking a stance.

    The post attracted over 187,000 likes in its first 12 hours.

    Of course, celebs are always looking for ways to get their fans to engage politically, a couple of weeks ago, porn star Beaux Banks had a “cheeky” request for his fans to register to vote.

  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: David Kato

    BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: David Kato

    October 16th David Kato

    Today’s black LGBT+ icon is David Kato. David is a Ugandan teacher and LGBT+ rights activist who is considered to be the father of the LGBT+ rights movement in Uganda.

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  • John Leech shortlisted for ‘Lifetime Achievement’ award for “pushing the envelope as far as possible for the LGBTQ+ community”

    The Liberal Democrats are delighted to announce, alongside the LGIU, that John Leech has been shortlisted for their Lifetime Achievement in public service for his dedication to the LGBT+ community.

    John Leech, who has dedicated nearly three decades of his life to public service, has been shortlisted for the Lifetime Achievement award from more than 200 nominations.

    Whilst working at McDonald’s as a student, John Leech began getting involved in local campaigns and social good projects. In 1998, he was elected to Manchester City Council and has continuously served its people since, securing historic victories for equal rights.

    He spent 10 years as Member of Parliament for Manchester Withington from 2005–2015 and immediately returned to Manchester City Council in 2016.

    His work has reached every corner of the UK, and beyond and is certainly no stranger to the LGBT+ community.

    He is probably best known as the “architect” of Alan Turing’s Pardon and ‘Turing’s Law’ which used Turing’s pardon as a precedent to grant a posthumous pardon to more than 75,000 people historically criminally convicted of ‘Gross Indecency’ for being gay.

    But his expansive record of standing up for LGBT+ people goes much further, and has solidified him a powerful leader in the community and a strong voice for those so often suppressed.

    He led the campaign and designed the bill to criminalise homophobic chanting at football matches, played a key role in the construction of historic bill to introduce same-sex marriage, launched a localised campaign to tackle the rise of homophobic and transphobic bullying in high schools and unequivocally backed the end of the gay blood ban.

    During the COVID-19 crisis, he continued his fight for a more just society, most recently pressuring the Big Five Tech Giants to step in and save Bletchley Park, where much of Turing’s work was carried out.

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    “John just can’t let inequality go unchallenged”

    Ed Davey MP, Leader of the Liberal Democrats, said, “For nearly three decades, John Leech has been an incredible, relentless and fierce public servant, and I am so proud that his tireless work has been recognised.

    “John has never been one to shout about his achievements, and I’m sure there’s a part of him that will hate this attention, but he has been a transformational voice for the LGBT+ community in both Parliament and Council, and that deserves recognition.

    “John just can’t let inequality go unchallenged and his commitment to pushing the envelope as far as possible is inspirational. Thanks to him, more than 75,000 men and women including WWII hero Alan Turing who, as recently as 2013, still held criminal convictions for being gay had their records wiped clean and received a formal apology. 

    “Congratulations to you, John, on celebrating an unparalleled lifetime in public service. Your extraordinary dedication to fighting for a fairer society is exactly what the Liberal Democrats stand for, and I know that your fierce passion isn’t going anywhere any time soon.”

    Councillor Richard Kilpatrick, John Leech’s colleague on Manchester Council, said, “I’m not in the least bit surprised to see John recognised so highly. I have worked with him for six years now, and he’s never stopped fighting to make this country fairer––not once.

    “He is always the first one in the office and the last out. Every second of his day is spent fighting for other people, often to his own detriment. 

    “People’s lives are unequivocally better because of the work he does and the never-ending passion he brings, and I’m so proud to serve alongside him.

    “Congratulations, John!”

    Jonathan Carr-West, Chief Executive of the Local Government Information Unit (LGIU) said, “The Covid-19 pandemic has presented this country with a set of challenges that few could have predicted. However, councillors up and down the country have risen to these challenges and stepped up to plate for their communities.

    “From delivering food parcels to vulnerable residents and sourcing PPE for frontline workers to finding temporary accommodation for the homeless, local government has kept the country safe and moving. 

    “It is for this reason that we are particularly proud to unveil the shortlist for this year’s Cllr Awards. Their achievements showcase the best of local government at a time when the country faces one of the greatest hardships of our lifetime.

    “We would like to congratulate all of those councillors shortlisted and look forward to revealing the winners on the 26th of November.”

  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Jackie Kay

    BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Jackie Kay

    October 15th Jackie Kay

    Let’s have another black LGBT+ icon. Today it’s Jackie Kay, an award winning, accomplished poet, playwright and novelist.

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  • Jeremy Joseph perfectly sums up why the Tier system is causing a lot of confusion

    Jeremy Joseph perfectly sums up why the Tier system is causing a lot of confusion

    The owner of the G-A-Y brand, Jeremy Joseph, has perfectly laid out why the new “tier” system that Boris Johnson’s government has imposed to tackle the increasing number of positive coronavirus test results is so confusing. The new system leads to many questions about who exactly is responsible for policing it.

    As London is to follow a number of places around the UK into “Tier 2” this weekend, – the “High” tier, the hospitality sector once again finds itself at a loss for answers from the Government. There are three tiers, Medium, High and Very High. As it stands the only major city that is in the “Very High” tier” is Liverpool.

    Under the “High” tier rules, according to the Government website,

    • People must not meet with anybody outside their household or support bubble in any indoor setting, whether at home or in a public place
    • People must not meet in a group of more than 6 outside, including in a garden or other space.
    • People should aim to reduce the number of journeys they make where possible. If they need to travel, they should walk or cycle where possible, or to plan ahead and avoid busy times and routes on public transport.

    Taking to social media, Jeremy Joseph explained why the new tier system was confusing.

    “I’m So Confused, just done an interview about London going into Tier 2 & don’t know any of the answers

    “The legislation refers to people not participating in gatherings which consists of two or more persons indoors, which would suggests two people from different households (one from each) can meet indoors. So can you meet in with one person in a different household?

    “Tier 2 is no indoor mixing between households (including in bars). So who is responsible that households are not mixing, is it the venue or the households. How does a venue manage this?

    “Does The Social Bubble Still exist? How does a venue know who is in each other Social Bubble?

    To cap off his statement, Jeremy reminded readers that he was still awaiting answers from the Government about why the 10 PM curfew had been introduced, when there was no scientific data, readily available to back up their policy.

    He added, “I would ask someone from Government, but they still haven’t answered the reasoning behind 10 pm Curfew.

  • BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Cleo Kambugo

    BLACK HISTORY MONTH | LGBT+ Icons: Cleo Kambugo

    October 14th Cleo Kambugo

    Who is today’s black LGBT+ icon? It’s Cleo Kambugo Kentaro, a Ugandan actress and activist who decided to live openly as a trans woman in a country where it’s dangerous to do so.

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  • Hate crimes against LGBT+ people in England and Wales have soared

    In a year where the UK had no physical prides, due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, hate crime against LGBT+ has soared new statistics from the Home Office have shown. Homophobic crime was singled out as have the biggest growth in reported incidents.

    Crime against people motivated by their sexuality or percieved sexual orientation, has increased by 19 per cent according to the Home Office, more than any other demographic recorded by the hate crime statistics. This means that there were nearly 16,000 reported incidents, up from 13,314 in the previous year. Homophobic crimes recorded have more than doubled since 2015, however some of this down to better recording of crimes by the police.

    Hate crimes against transgender people rose by 16 per cent, to 2,500 reported incidents from 2,183 the previous year.

    Overall police in England and Wales recorded a rise of eight per cent for all hate crimes, the majority of which still remains on the basis of race (76,070 offences). Hate crime on the basis of religion was the only hate crime to have fallen to 7,203 incidents.

    Nearly a quarter (23%) of reported hate crime against gay people included stalking and harassment, whilst this rose to 32% for transgender people.

    The rise in homophobic crime reflects statistics released from Scotland earlier in the year which showed that homophobic crime had also skyrocketed in the nation. In July we reported that, in the period between 2019 and 2020, there were 1486 total homophobic hate crime charges brought. In 2018 to 2019 there were 1194 – an increase of 292 charges for the current year, which is equal to a 24 per cent rise. Last year the rise was five per cent. Meaning that crimes against gay, lesbian and bi people has ballooned in Scotland.

    What is a hate crime?

    According to the Government website, “Hate crime is defined as ‘any criminal offence which is perceived, by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by hostility or prejudice towards someone based on a personal characteristic.’ There are five centrally monitored strands of hate crime: race or ethnicity, sexual orientation, religion or beliefs, transgender identity and disability.

    Has the UK become toxic towards LGBT+ people?

    Equal rights campaigner John Leech, who is no stranger to the LGBT+ community, warned that the country is in desperate need of change and laid the blame firmly at the Prime Minister’s door for creating a toxic political and social atmosphere.

    John Leech, who led the decade-long campaign to pardon Alan Turing who was criminally convicted for homosexuality, said:

    “These figures show a horrifying backwards trend and point to a systemic targeting of the LGBTQ+ community.

    “It is embarrassing that in 2020 in this country, the gay community has increasingly become the intentional victims of hate crime.

    “But is it really that surprising when Boris Johnson’s Government doesn’t just tolerate, but actively promotes a toxic political and social atmosphere?

    “The extreme and divisive language from our own Prime Minister is destroying the soul of this country.

    “Politics needs to change; education needs to change—this country needs to change. We must be an open-minded and inclusive society that doesn’t just tolerate the differences in people, but actively celebrates them.

    “We must teach our children to grow up to embrace everyone around them regardless of their background, and that must start with politicians taking a lead.

    “Liberal Democrats have a long and proud history of standing up for the LGBTQ+ community, and the fight for equality can never end. We will always fight for a far kinder, more understanding and welcoming United Kingdom.”

  • Here’s who the highest-paid drag queen on OnlyFans is

    Here’s who the highest-paid drag queen on OnlyFans is

    There’s money to be made in the gold-rush that is OnlyFans and Drag Queens, especially of the RuPaul Drag Race alumni are making sure to cash in on their fame.

    RuPaul’s Drag Race star Plastique Tiara has recently followed in the footsteps of Cardi B, Blac Chyna and Bella Thorne, in becoming the latest high profile name to join OnlyFans. Queen Plastique charges her fans $22.49 (£17.73) per month to explore an x-rated side of this drag persona and combined with her 1.8m Instagram following, SlotsUp calculated her estimated earnings to be £480,674 per month. 

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    Fellow contender, Shea Coulee charges a monthly subscription price of $4.99 (£3.94) and combined with her Instagram following of 1.3m the Drag Race star could earn £122,771 per month flashing for cash on OnlyFans… Shantay, you stay! 

    So how did the researchers work out how much drag queens could be paid?

    Users charge their followers a monthly subscription fee to see their photos and videos and OnlyFans take a commission of around 20%. The adult platform has its own calculator to work out how much celebs could be earning, all based on their social media following. https://onlyfans.com/how 

    We’ve combined their Instagram followers with their average monthly subscription price, and taken off OnlyFans 20% commission to estimate what each of these stars could be earning.

    It’s probably only a matter of time before the other queens cash in on the Cam action for the $$$