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Anthony's Odyssey

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Hi Anthony,

Hope Bryce's wrist and hip are healing after his fall. Ash and Bryce give thoughtful yet messy bonuses!!

The Army Navy game was a good one.

Sometimes it is better to give pleasure than to get pleasure. It is clear you enjoy giving pleasure and can wait a little to get some in return.

Brian
 
Tuesday got off to a slippery start. A light coating of freezing rain meant I had to put down ice melt and step carefully to meet Randy so I could ride with him to work. I had my worst time at the shop so far. I was cleaning in the customer waiting area where there was a woman with her 9 year old daughter. The little girl said she felt sick and had to go to the bathroom. Oh, she was sick, alright! After a couple minutes I heard that horrible sound. :vomit: They came out and the woman was so apologetic and the girl was crying. I walked over and peered inside. :telstra: Guess who had to clean that up. Eeeeewwwww!!!!! I did get some sympathy from the other staff, though at lunchtime I got some razzing from Randy: "Oh, Anthony, I'm feeling kinda nauseous." Shut up!

Yesterday was much better. I took Mom out for her birthday. We went to a Red Robin restaurant. I like that place. She had a bacon cheeseburger, and I ordered a Caesar's Chicken Wrap. (Sliced chicken breast, parmesan, lettuce, tomatoes, Caesar's dressing wrapped in a spinach tortilla) Yummy. And those steak fries! A group of 4 young men were seated at a table nearby. One looked to be my age and was sitting so that I could take in all of his cuteness without anyone noticing. Eye candy for dessert! :D

You guys are right that I like giving my men pleasure. I know they will reward me. It is better to give than to receive, right? Sometimes. :) And Bryce is on the mend. He's damn lucky he didn't break something. #-o
 
Nice to hear Bryce is on the mend. Sorry you had to clean up vomit. I am glad that you are in a good space right now despite life's challenges! I hope you have a wonderful Christmas and an excellent New Year!
 
Thanks! I do feel I'm in a good space right now . . . and I hope all of you are, too! I wish for everyone who has been following me here a safe and joyous Christmas with those you care about. This thread has gotten over 10,000 views. Wow, I guess I'm still amazed that others are interested in this skinny young geek from rural PA. :D

:xmas: Anthony
 
I wish you and everyone a safe and joyous Christmas this year.

Your followers, I being one of them, enjoy your thread because you write about things happening to you right now in your real life and people really are interested in how you are doing and dealing with issues that come your way.

Brian
 
Merry Christmas, Anthony, buddy! :xmas: :elf:

HUGS!! (*8*) :kiss:
Chaz :luv:
 
:santa: If snowflakes were kisses I'd send all of you a blizzard. ;) But, there is no snow here. We haven't had a white Christmas since 2012. Christmas Eve was sunny and mild with temps in the mid 50s.

Mom was away and I spent much of the day at Randy's house. He had a turkey, stuffing, whipped potatoes/gravy, and corn. I had made myself useful and peeled/sliced the potatoes while he was getting the other stuff ready.

I found myself alone in the kitchen when he called out from the living room. "Come in here, I have a present for you." :roll: The red stallion was standing there with his hard pipe pointing straight at me. I didn't want to be rude and refuse my present :D so I got on my knees. It wasn't long until he blasted his creamy load all over my face and running down my neck. Luckily, I remembered to take off my shirt first this time. :) Ash and Bryce came in and Ash yelled, "Jesus Fuck, Anthony! Dessert already!" :lol:

After we exchanged kisses and hugs, Ash commented about how nice it was out. Randy suggested that we eat out on the back deck. We filled our plates and carried them out to the table on Randy's deck. With a light jacket on, it wasn't uncomfortable. That's the first time I'd ever eaten a meal outside on Christmas Eve. 8-) Ash brought an angel food cake that was good. He is really confident in his baking skills and is entering a statewide baking contest early next month.

Later after we finished eating and came inside I had to piss. I'm standing there in the bathroom relieving myself when Bryce came in and asked if I needed any help. He wrapped his arms around my waist and told me to strip to nothing and come into the living room. He left, I stripped and they were waiting for me. I saw Ash and Randy holding ropes. :eek: I knew what was coming as they had done this to me once before. #-o I wound up on my back on the floor with my arms back over my head, wrists bound and tied to a chair. My ankles were bound and tied to a sofa leg. I was helpless. They all sat down and watched a Christmas movie on the Hallmark Channel and tortured me for the next 2 hours! During commercial breaks one of them would come over to me and stroke and suck my dick. I was under a 'no talking order' so I heard nothing except the movie dialogue and them giggling and making jokes. "Having a Holly Jolly Christmas, Anthony!" :##: By the time the movie had FINALLY ended, my edged dick was begging. Bryce untied my feet and lifted my legs back so that my penis was pointing directly at my own face. It didn't take much touching by him for me to give myself a gushing facial. OOOOO, GOD! Thank you! :lol: They then took turns stroking themselves. Bryce, then Ash, and then Randy straddled me and blasted onto my face. Four cum loads, including my own! In my mouth, up my nose. I was gasping for air! They all just stood there for awhile smiling as if they were admiring their artwork. :roll:

They finally freed my arms and allowed me to speak. Randy handed me a mirror. We all busted out laughing. I looked like a glazed doughnut! They raised me to my feet and they all gave me the sexiest sloppy kisses and told me how much they loved me. I started tearing up. Those guys are the best. :luv2:

I think I'm happier for Bryce than myself. Last year his family rejected him from their Christmas gathering, and spent Christmas Eve in tears with me. He didn't have any contact with them this year. :( But, he has made many new friends and has a good job that he loves. The blond kid has come a long way. I guess I have, too. (group)
 
Sounds like you had a great day! You have come a long way and thanks once again for sharing! I miss your writing in this thread when you aren’t posting. I hope your Christmas Day was just as good.
 
When I left Randy's house after a Christmas Eve of fun and frolic, night had settled in. It was weird that there was so little traffic. I stood in the middle of the road for 5 minutes and just looked around. It was so dark. There wasn't a single Christmas light on display in either direction. And dead silence. Creepy.

Mom and I spent the evening watching a movie I wanted to see. "It's a Wonderful Life", starring James Stewart aired on NBC from 8-11pm. I'd heard for years that this film was a great Christmas classic, and I wanted to see for myself. Surprisingly, Mom hadn't seen it, either. I probably dismissed it because it was made in 1946. But we enjoyed it.

It is the story of a businessman named George Bailey who helped many people in his small hometown. His big plans and dreams were dashed by unfortunate financial mishaps that led him to want to jump off a bridge. He tells an angel that was sent from heaven that he wishes he'd never been born. The angel then takes George on a tour of what everyone in his hometown's life would have been like had George not been born. It wasn't a pleasant picture. George decides he wants to live and that he's had a "wonderful life" after all. His generosity wound up coming back to him in the end. Good movie.

I got up early on a frosty Christmas morning. Mom and I exchanged a couple gifts and sipped hot chocolate, and just hung out together and shared our feelings about important things. We didn't go anywhere, no one came to visit. Oddly, it was a refreshingly quiet day of doing nothing.
 
flamingo said:
It was weird that there was so little traffic. I stood in the middle of the road for 5 minutes and just looked around. It was so dark. There wasn't a single Christmas light on display in either direction. And dead silence. Creepy.
You probably woulda gotten ran over had you done that on my street :lol: And you'd deff hear the highway noise off in the distance.
I ofcourse put up lights :cool: and there are a few (not many) other houses on the street that also did a little bit of lights too.
 
What excellent ways to spend Christmas Eve and Christmas Day! Some naughty fun followed by relaxing quiet can be so Awesome!

HUGS to You and Mom!! (*8*) :kiss:
Chaz :luv:

(I'll send some blowjobs for Randy, Ash, and Bryce. Tell them I said to share with you. :bj: :badgrin: )
 
New Year's Eve will also be quiet here. I'll probably watch tv and watch someone drop their balls at midnight. :) I hope all of you have a great 2020 . . . and that Old Man Jay becomes LOVEABLE . . . :lol:

Today, I went to the grocery store to pick up some things. I decided to wear my Pride cap. That was a big deal for me because I'd never worn my pink lid with rainbow stripes on the brim in a public place before by myself. Twice before, Randy and Ash were with me so I didn't worry about anybody being a threat. But, I felt it was time for me to "spread my wings" on my own. I was a bit uncomfortable at first as I imagined everybody was looking and judging. But when I made eye contact with people I smiled and said hello. Most smiled back and some didn't. I was at the deli counter when I heard a voice behind me say, "Hey, young man." I nervously turned around and a big tall deep-voiced dude told me he loved my hat. I thanked him and then stupidly asked him if he was gay. !oops! He just chuckled and moved on. I can't believe I asked him that!

Saturday, I watched the college football semi-finals. Two really sexy quarterbacks will face each other in the national championship game on Monday, January 13. Trevor Lawrence (Clemson) and Joe Burrow (LSU) :luv: I've said before that Trevor Lawrence has a striking resemblance to Bryce! :drool:

On Sunday night, I was watching and listening to a Music Channel called 'Soundscapes'. On the screen, they show inspirational quotes made by successful and insightful people. I decided to write some of them down and hopefully I'll have the wisdom to use them in the coming year. I'll share some of them in my posts.

~ "If you want to change the world, start with the next person who comes to you with a need for help."
 
Welp! This new decade be underway. (!) (!w!)

It's been a quiet start for us here, too. We're no longer the party animals that we used to be. Both of us were zonked out on our couches before midnight of the big night. 'Funny' how that happens much sooner than expected. Make the best memories you can while you can.

Seems the world is spinning out of control in many ways. We've dedicated ourselves to do whatever we can to help however we can. The trick is not to be overwhelmed by the Big picture, and concentrate on that which is within our realm of influence. Little ripples can initiate big waves.

Wishing you the best for 2020!! (*8*) :kiss:
Chaz :luv:
 
flamingo said:
. . . and that Old Man Jay becomes LOVEABLE . . . :lol:
LOL ain't gonna happen .. its not possible to break what all makes me unfriendable/unloveable :lol:
(but note: I changed out that text above my pic right at the beginning of the year, before I even saw this post :) :lol:)


Today, I went to the grocery store to pick up some things. I decided to wear my Pride cap. That was a big deal for me because I'd never worn my pink lid with rainbow stripes on the brim in a public place before by myself.
Congrats.
Way more guts than I have. The only time I'd wear my pride shirt(only pride thing I have) is if I was actually going to one of the pride-festivals here.
 
Jay, I would say my expression of Pride at the grocery store did give me a bit more confidence. Of course I know there are plenty of haters around here.

The developing events involving the U.S./Iraq/Iran are scary and make me feel small and helpless, but I'll follow Chaz's lead and focus on improving my little corner of the world. The inspirational quote in my previous post presented itself quicker than I imagined:

We got the sad news that one of our new friends, Steven, passed away on New Year's Eve. His live-in boyfriend, Adam, was at work when it happened. When he came home from work, Steven's family was already there. Because Adam was "just a boyfriend", they coldly told Adam to pack up his belongings within 2 hours and get out. They wouldn't allow him to go to the funeral. :mad: Adam is now staying with a relative.

On Saturday, which would have been Steven's funeral, I went with Randy, Ash, Bryce, and a couple of other guys to the Pennsylvania Farm Show in Harrisburg. The Farm Show is an 8 day event held every January. This is the 104th year. It is the largest indoor agricultural event in the United States, covering 24 acres, and attracts around a half million visitors. There is so much to see other than just livestock and machinery. Agriculture is PA's #1 industry. I didn't grow up on a farm, but I live in a farming county and have much respect for that way of life.

We spent most of our time at the junior rodeo events. Boys and girls aged 9-17 competing for ribbons in steer roping, steer wrestling, riding ponies/horses around barrel and pole obstacles. A few older boys even rode some bulls. Well, they tried to. :) The arena we were in has about 7000 seats. Not many were empty. I had a good time. I'd never been to a rodeo event before.

And lord, did we eat! There are lots of unique foods made with Pennsylvania products. I ate sweet potato doughnuts, apple cider doughnuts, honey banana cake, and washed it down with apple cider and a chocolate milkshake. A nutritionist's nightmare! :D

I think the best part was that I invited Adam to come with us. We took him under our wings and he enjoyed the day a lot. ..| Adam spent Sunday afternoon with me, and we watched some football and also talked about everything. I'm not sad about Steven. He could be a controlling bully toward Adam, and wasn't the charming guy he presented himself as. I didn't think it was a positive relationship for Adam, though I didn't tell him that. It sucks the way it ended, but I think now Adam can get out from under Steven's imposing shadow and find himself. It's strange that Adam is 3 years older than me (23-20), yet he seems younger. Hopefully I can help him find his way.

To my favorite Aussie follower, CharmedFan28, the horrible wildfires in your country have become a big story here in the U.S. Every time I see the incredible images from Australia, I think of you. I hope you and your family isn't in harm's way. Best wishes to everyone there.

More inspirational quotes:
~ "Banging your head against a wall will not turn it into a doorway."

~ "You may be disappointed if you fail, but you are doomed if you don't try."

~ "Little ripples can initiate big waves." (I like that one, Chaz)
 
Sad to hear about the death of your friend and how horrible his partner was treated. :( My condolences. The fires are horrible and I feel for everyone going through hell with them at the moment. I am very lucky and my family is very lucky to be a long way from them, I just hope they are gone soon. Thanks for thinking of me.
 
Anthony, my condolences on the passing of Steven. Hope Adam is doing better. It always gets me when a gay man of any age passes away and his family swoops in to tell his partner to leave the house/apartment and not to come to the funeral when they wouldn't give him the time of day while he was alive just astounds me to my core.

I think the farm show ends this weekend if I read the sign correctly. The farm show has something for everyone who attends.

Brian
 
I am so sorry to hear about what happened to Adam. Steven's fine now. I'm not concerned about him.

It is horrible, and disgusting, what Steven's family did to Adam. I have no doubts that Steven's family likely considers themselves "fine, upstanding, Christians". I'm an Ohio preacher's kid, and I've witnessed such utter hypocrisy all too often.

Thankfully, Adam has a place to stay, and friends like You. He's going to be needing some personal support, at least for the near term, more than he probably realizes himself. You're a good man, Anthony.

I am fortunate to know your area of the country, though it's been far too long since I've been there. Your description of The Farm Show made me a bit homesick, and definitely hungry.

Wisconsin is big in agriculture. The State Fair, held here in Milwaukee every year, sounds about the same. Though there are strong common threads, there are also subtle differences between PA, OH and WI. A slightly different atmosphere. It's difficult to describe, but it can be felt. You can throw MI, IN, and IL in there, too. It might all be my imagination, but I think if I were blindfolded, and dropped off in one those states, I could probably tell which one I was in within a couple minutes. I'm weird.

Of course ... No Matter What ...

Keep Smilin', bud!! (*8*) :kiss:
Chaz :luv:
 
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