Goodson ----if you have never before encountered one---but may have heard the term---"Pole Smoker" is what they call on the internet---"A Troll."
Such people, beyond just being the average internet, hide behind the common anonymity cowardice of the run of the mill, internet cranky bastard, a troll likes to take things a bit further and almost always has nothing positive to contribute--in fact---they love to cause as much "trouble" at the websites they target as they possibly can----my suggestion is to do what I have done---put him on "Ignore Status," to do that---click on his profile and bring it up and if you look around---you will find a tab to click on and TAAADDAAAA--you no longer see what that person posts.
To me---people like Pole Smoker fit the definition of what "obscene" is by the US Supreme Court---they have no redeeming social or other values!!
I do want to add one more thing to what I said before-----with there being so many out there in our society who think that only people who are "Perfect Specimens"--meaning that they are physically perfect in nearly all ways--- are the only ones who deserve love or at least get to enjoy sex----I do say that for the rest of us who are don't have perfect and gorgeous bodies, are a bit older, or what have you----well---we deserve love and SEX too!!!
Your post was very tender and sweet and it sort of reminds me of this one small book I once picked up at a Barnes and Noble bookstore some years back---it was a book written by a man who talked about his life as a gay/bi male----and in this one section--he was doing some volunteer work at nursing homes by going and visiting aged veterans--the book was on the remainded, "BARGAIN BOOKS" pile and had been in print for some time---having been written in the late 80s as I recall. In a story he recounted about this one veteran he was seeing--the man had fought in World War I.
The man was actually in rather reasonably good health and the author got to take him away from "the home" and on one day-----the Vet told him that he was gay--and also asked one thing of the younger man----that he be allowed to suck the author's cock. The author said that he too was gay or bi, and that "yes, I will let you suck my cock." The author took the vet to a private place and he told about how the vet took out his teeth, started to blow him----with the vet practically crying and surely enjoying sucking cock---the author said he was enjoying it too since the sensation of being sucked by someone without teeth was so incredible.
He said that the man really enjoyed it when the author came and the old vet just took his time, saying that he was enjoying every last drop of the cum and he once again cried----saying it had been over twenty years since he had last tasted cock, having been in the nursing home all those years. The old vet said how much and for how long, he had craved being able to suck a cock and taste cum.
Their time was soon up and the vet went back to his place----and to cap it off---the old man died peacefully in his sleep a few days later with the author not getting to see him again but said that he was glad that he was able to share such an experience with the old man and to have provided the old man something that he obviously greatly enjoyed.
Your story and this one, to me----sort of end cap each other----and they do go to show that at both ends of life----people hold desires and needs that they very often are denied, but when they have them---it is something special and poignant. Both those young porky boys and withered old men----both outcasts and "throw-aways" in their own fashion--are still human and as such---are as deserving of a little bit of what Bruce Springstein talks about in one of my favorite of his songs: "The Human Touch" as is any one of "the perfect ones" are.
These are a few rhetorical questions to Pole Smoker--one that you do not have to answer to anyone but yourself---but what does it do for you do always make some negative remark or comment on what others say?? Are you such a negative and miserable person that you can only see things from a negative frame of mind and feel the need to share you personal misery and negativity with the rest of us?? Do you not get weary in that you always seem to be this way?? Do you get enjoyment from anything in this world like a sunrise or sunset, a full moon, a fine spring day? Do you have any shrewd of humanity left in your heart, mind and soul?
I do offer these songs to you and everyone else who reads this:
Here is Springstein
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=slgLAeBpnn0
Another song that I love and go back to, having shared it before on here--from a singer songwriter named Mary Gauthier, the song is "Mercy Now"--something we all seem to need in 'this world gone mean":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IT7NiFpJmvI
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