This Poorly-Endowed Man Is Throwing A Party For His Tiny Penis And You’re All Invited

This Poorly-Endowed Man Is Throwing A Party For His Tiny Penis And You’re All Invited

10898281_10153064327489809_3886994521868921361_nA poorly-endowed British man is organizing a special celebration for fellow chaps with “tiny todgers, compact cocks, wee willies, mini members, and dinky dicks.”

48-year-old Ant Smith (pictured) tells i100.co.uk that he spent his entire adult life struggling to come to terms with the size of his penis, which he says is one inch flaccid and about four inches erect.

Two years ago, he made a conscious decision to stop feeling sorry for himself about what he didn’t have and instead embrace what little he did. He wrote a poem called “Shorty” about his “crooked little finger,” which received some media attention. Now, he’s gearing up to host London’s first-ever “Big Small Penis Party” on March 7.

“I think it’s really important to maintain a balanced sense of fun,” he says. “That’s why I’m creating a celebratory party. I’ve got various thoughts on what is a good and what is a bad small penis joke. And I do think humor is a great healer. So I’ll just say ‘keep laughing.’”

Tickets to the event will cost men 50£ (approx. $75 U.S.) per purported penile inch, making it a cheap evening of fun for some.

“I look back and I think how much time and how much energy have I wasted in my life being worried about something that really doesn’t amount to a hill of beans,” Smith says.”My life is so much easier now that this issue is in the open. For me one brave step, one very small brave step, can change completely the shape of your life.”

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Graham Gremore

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Gay Travel Dispatch of the Day: Diving in Thailand's Islands in the Andaman Sea

Gay Travel Dispatch of the Day: Diving in Thailand's Islands in the Andaman Sea

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This new series features dispatches from LGBTQ travel writers, bloggers, and photographers who are on the road in far-flung places. If you know somebody who should be featured here, send us an email at [email protected].

Stefan and Sebastien are currently “eating their way through Asia,” scuba diving around Koh Lipe and Koh Hin Sorn Islands off the west coast of southern Thailand in the Malacca Strait.

Stefan and Sebastien write a travel blog called Nomadic Boys where they chronicle their adventures and offer travel advice. You can also follow them on Instagram.

Over the Christmas holiday they stayed for a month in Bangkok to plan for a trip to Myanmar in January, and offer some advice on their site for those planning to make that trip, and for those traveling on a budget to Bangkok:

We stayed at HQ Hostel for some of this time, which we found on Tripadvisor and recommend for its location to the gay life in Silom.

We had to first obtain a visa for Myanmar / Burma and then (as Lonely Planet and other online forums warned us) get brand spanking new, perfect condition dollar notes! The Burmese currency exchange shops are very particular about this and reject old notes with the slightest fold, rip or crease.

We found the best agency for the best rates for currency exchange in Bangkok is SuperRich International who can also provide you with new dollars for Myanmar / Burma (most Thai banks we checked couldn’t quite do this).

Enjoy a few more Instagram shots from their Thai islands adventure, AFTER THE JUMP

Andy Towle

www.towleroad.com/2015/02/nomadic.html

Kate Brown Sworn In As Oregon Governor

Kate Brown Sworn In As Oregon Governor
By Shelby Sebens

SALEM, Ore., Feb 18 (Reuters) – Oregon Secretary of State Kate Brown was sworn in as governor on Wednesday, taking over from a fellow Democrat who saw his decades-long political career crumble because of an influence-peddling scandal involving his fiancée.

Governor John Kitzhaber had said he would resign effective Wednesday morning after federal and state corruption probes stemming from allegations that his fiancée, Cylvia Hayes, used her role in his office for personal gain.

Brown was sworn in during a ceremony on the floor of the state House of Representatives in Salem, Oregon’s capital, becoming the country’s first openly bisexual governor.

Elected to an unprecedented fourth term in November, Kitzhaber has denied any wrongdoing but agreed to step down following criticism from prominent fellow Democrats. His resignation triggers an election for governor to be held next year in the West Coast state.

Brown, who has touted her work in passing comprehensive civil rights and domestic partnership laws, has said little about her plans. But her office said she would urge a bipartisan approach and “lay out a series of immediate reforms needed to restore the public’s trust in government.” (Reporting by Shelby Sebens in Salem, Oregon; Additional reporting by Eric M. Johnson in Seattle; Editing by Cynthia Johnston and Will Dunham)

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These Inspiring Dads With Gay Kids Give Parenting A Good Name

These Inspiring Dads With Gay Kids Give Parenting A Good Name

Screen Shot 2015-02-18 at 9.48.41 AMImagine a world where all fathers were like the three you’ll see in the video below. Oh, how far we’d have come.

But watching them talk about their gay kids, it’s incredible how simple the equation is in their hearts — love, love and more love. And isn’t that how it should be?

And OK, the inspirational background music does help well up a tear or two.

Watch below as they discuss fathering gay children, and read the coolest children’s book we’ve ever heard:

Dan Tracer

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Chilean Government Will Not Defend Same-Sex Marriage Ban

Chilean Government Will Not Defend Same-Sex Marriage Ban

The Chilean government has announced it will not defend its ban on same-sex marriage following a lawsuit brought against the state by marriage equality advocates and presented to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights, The Washington Blade reports:

6a00d8341c730253ef01bb07e4a0d6970d-150wi (2)Members of President Michelle Bachelet’s administration on Tuesday met with representatives of the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation, an LGBT advocacy group, in Santiago, the Chilean capital, to finalize “an amicable settlement” in the case filed in 2012 on behalf of three same-sex couples who are seeking marriage rights in the South American country.

The Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation in a press release it posted to its website said the government’s decision to end opposition to nuptials for gays and lesbians in the Inter-American Court of Human Rights case is part of a broader agreement that includes the introduction of a same-sex marriage bill in the Chilean Congress.

“We left the meeting very satisfied,” said the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation.“We appreciate the government’s good disposition towards our proposals and principles, which stress that marriage equality is a human rights issue.” 

Last month, Chile’s Senate passed a bill that would allow same-sex couples in Chile to enter into same-sex unions. President Bachelet has said she will sign that bill. Still, advocates for full marriage equality vow to continue their fight despite this new legislation:

It remains unclear when the Bachelet administration and the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation will formally introduce the same-sex marriage bill in the Chilean Congress.

[Hunter T. Carter, a New York-based lawyer who represents the Movement for Homosexual Integration and Liberation in the Inter-American Court on Human Rights case] told the Blade the lawsuit before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights will move forward in spite of the Chilean government’s new position.

“We’re going to continue the fight,” he said. “We are not going to drop the case until marriage is enacted in Chile.”


Sean Mandell

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