You Won’t Believe The Latest X-Rated Male Trend Happening In Airplane Lavatories

You Won’t Believe The Latest X-Rated Male Trend Happening In Airplane Lavatories

MK-CB991_LAV_G_20130328182510Long before there was DickPics4Freedom, a new Reddit thread dedicated to standing up against the NSA by voluntarily posting photographs of their erect penises, there was Fly That Cock.

Fly That Cock is an 18+ NSFW Tumblr page that encourages male travelers to “catch a flight, go to the toilet and flash it” then e-mail their dick pics to the site’s curator for evaluation upon landing. Select photos are uploaded to the internet database for public consumption.

There are a few ground rules, of course. Absolutely no minors allowed. No disturbing other people’s privacy. And, please, no flashing innocent bystanders. Also, don’t include your Twitter handle with your photo.

So far, hundreds of men from all around the globe, including some pilots and flight attendants, have submitted selfies to the x-rated website since August 2013. And the varying types of penises are plentiful. Hard, soft, cut, uncut, pierced, you name it. Some men include their faces in the pictures. Others remain anonymous.

Seriously, we had no idea snapping dick pics in airplane lavatories was such a huge trend. This is going to have us thinking twice the next time we’re on a flight and we see a dude slip into the bathroom with his cellphone.

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Graham Gremore

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Bryan Fischer and Mike Huckabee Fantasize About The Military's Good Ol' DADT Days: VIDEO

Bryan Fischer and Mike Huckabee Fantasize About The Military's Good Ol' DADT Days: VIDEO

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Low troop morale? Blame Obama and the gays. Christians leaving the military? Blame Obama and the gays. At least, that’s your train of thought if your founts of wisdom come in the forms of former AFA spokeshater Bryan Fischer and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

Right Wing Watch reports Huckabee, who today revealed he will announce his presidential plans in Hope, Arkansas on May 5, said in an interview with Iowa talk radio host Jan Mickelson yesterday that the Obama administration has “an open hostility toward the Christian faith,” and urged prospective military recruits to wait until the end of President Obama’s term to enlist.

He continued:

“When you have a president whose administration orders its chaplains to put its Bibles away, not to pray in Jesus name, not to counsel people on the issues of sexual morality; when you have this attitude that is more about promoting gay marriage and gay rights in the military than it is about being able to protect religious liberty for those people of faith, it’s going to be hard to find people that are truly devoted people of faith and Christian believers and Orthodox Jews and others.”

Fisher, meanwhile, made the baseless claim that reports of the military’s low morale can be directly linked to the repeal of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell.

Said Fischer:

“The reason the morale is low in the military is because it’s become a giant, social engineering laboratory and values that are absolutely contrary to the military ethos, to the military culture, are being forced on members of the military – crammed down their throats whether they like it or not.” 

Hear the two wax nostalgically about a time when military men and women were forced to live a lie to serve our country, AFTER THE JUMP… 

  


Kyler Geoffroy

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A Short Note to the Supreme Court on Marriage Equality

A Short Note to the Supreme Court on Marriage Equality
A few years ago I — a gay adoptive father — published an op-ed in the New York Times on gay parenting: it dealt with the fact that a mother is not part of the daily life of the children. It is a pretty obvious problem for our families, but it was not very often publicly discussed as a serious issue that has to be addressed in raising ‘motherless’ children. Not having a mom in the home has, without doubt, to be regarded as a painful loss for our kids.

Here the first paragraphs:

The piece attracted a lot of attention and won praise from an unexpected group: the anti-gay marriage and anti-gay adoption crowd: ‘honest’ and ‘courageous’ were the words they used. The conservative Ruth Institute (“Cleaning up the mess of the sexual revolution”) embraced it, as did The Catholics for the Common Good. I was positively quoted by prominent reactionary activists like National Review pundit Maggie Gallagher and by Right Wing Watch darling and blogger Professor Robert Oscar Lopez. My piece became an argument in the marriage equality debate.

That my op-ed discussed motherless-ness the same way as I would discuss race in transracial adoption in a later piece, as one of those difficult obstacles families face and have to deal with, like single parenthood, illness and death, physical and mental disabilities, was overlooked or willfully suppressed. I am not against gay marriage — I am actually in favor of it — as I am not against transracial adoption, not against single parenthood, and I won’t support to take away kids from widows and widowers, or re-home kids of parents with serious psychiatric and physical issues.

Until now it felt, honestly speaking, pretty good to be praised by people I fundamentally disagree with. I had to smile every time I found my name in yet another crazy Evangelical, ultra conservative or orthodox Catholic publication. If they only knew!

I don’t smile any more, however, since my piece is now used in US Courts. First by Robert Oscar Lopez and two others in February 2014 in an Amicus Brief in the case against same-sex marriage for the Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit in Salt Lake City, Utah. I see my piece in ‘Other Authorities’ next to an article by Mark Regnerus, the discredited sociologist on same-sex parenting and more futile sources.

And now I find my piece in another Amicus Brief from March this year by Heather Barwick and Katy Faust for the Supreme Court, which will start hearing arguments on April 28. Lopez c.s. rather smartly use my piece and argue against it, Barwick and Faust just abuse it. My quote from above is preceded by: ‘This is how one gay father describes his daughter’s suffering because of her missing parent:’ And that’s it; the context and the content of my piece is fully disrespected.

I am certain that the Supreme Court judges will look through the sentimentality of the Barwick/Faust Amicus Brief and will understand the difference between common human family problems and common human values. But I just wanted to make sure that they — and Lopez and Gallagher and Barwick and Faust — know that I am on the other side.

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Laverne Cox Poses Nude To Demolish Myth That Black & Trans Women Aren’t Beautiful

Laverne Cox Poses Nude To Demolish Myth That Black & Trans Women Aren’t Beautiful

Cox_Laverne_03_xret-croppedWhen Laverne Cox finally agreed to pose for Allure magazine’s annual nude issue, she was shedding more than just her clothing.

The Orange Is The New Black star came to see the shoot as an opportunity to defy the narrative that black women and trans women aren’t beautiful.

“I said no initially, thought about it, and said no again,” Cox recalls. “But I’m a black transgender woman. I felt this could be really powerful for the communities that I represent.”

“Black women are not often told that we’re beautiful unless we align with certain standards,” she added. “Trans women certainly are not told we’re beautiful.”

“Seeing a black transgender woman embracing and loving everything about her body might be inspiring for some folks. There’s a beauty in the things we think are imperfect. It sounds very cliché, but it’s true.”

“Going through life you try to cover and hide but it doesn’t really work.”

We think you look gorgeous, Laverne.

Here’s one shot from the spread:

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h/t: GayStarNews

Dan Tracer

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