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Thursday, November 29, 2007

Freeballing and sagging - hot look!

I find that it's sometimes easier to find out whether somebody's freeballing bywhat happens at the back of his pants - instead of the front. Not that the front is not a lot more interesting, but I guess I'm an ass man - at least in part (LOL).
I certainly appreciate it when a hefty lump (VPL) shifts in a guy's crotch -during movement - walking, jumping, skating, or when he's partially aroused. But there are probably more times I can recognize another freeballer byseeing him show some ass or his ass crack -which can be very hot, too!

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Guys who like boardshorts, of course, (extreme sagger dude here), but you're more likely to notice them UP FRONT .. especially when you see well below the navel or when the pubes are showing.

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and skaters sometimes seem to be more likely to be freeballers than just your average guy.
Someday I'm going to set up a booth on Waikiki Beach (or someplace like it) and ask guys, "Do you freeball?" (or what kind of underwear they like to take off lol) - and get them to let me take their photos.

Wouldn't that be a great summer job? -- Maybe as a advertising campaign for some men's products, etc....

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deman




Location: Delaware


PostPosted: Sat Oct 27, 2007 2:44 am Post subject: Exhibtionist

 

I live in a conservative area, so cover up my crack and unzipped shorts with a shirt. I love wearing shorts and pants that show the outline of my cut cock.
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skipt77








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I love to wear jeans, shorts - anything low so that crack shows in back and they are obviously low in front. In the summer I love to wear an old pair of cut offs in the yard without a shirt. Depending on who's around, I let them go really low, exposing anywhere from 2" of crack to half my ass to OOPS, they just fell to my ankles.
I also love to see other guys who do the same.



sunbuns










Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan



Warm weather (esp tropcial climates) and the local mores bring out the best in young men (older ones too). Unfortunately the authorities have started banning sagging pants and showing underwear in some communities.

Hawaii always has more than fits air share of saggers - so it's not uncommon to get
quite a few glimpses of 'sags' to this degree - front and back. I always think later -- "why don't I have my camera' - but then I think better of it.. I'd look like a tourist snapping away at these guys (surfers, sk8ers, college guys on vacation, etc).
I need a good cover/excuse -- maybe I'll try a T-shirt and a proper -ooking badge that says: 'Official Flickr Photographer' or "VPL Staff Photographer". I wonder how many people on the street know what VPL stands for. [grin]

Here is the low sagging guy above seen from behind.

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sunbuns










Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan





sunbuns










Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


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Not shirtless but he's freeballing by all appearances.... and making it obvious.
I wonder how many of his buddies are too.

Maybe it's an initiation rite into their Freeballer's Circle.



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sunbuns










Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


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Of course, there are times when you just have to be direct in your approach
to find out whether a buddy or new acquaintance is freeballing.

If he's coy about it, just take matters into your own hands - you'll never know

what might come UP!

This is one of my favorite photos:





http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=384526857&size=m



sunbuns








Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


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And then there are the ones where there is never any doubt. Love to
guys wearing overalls and nothing else. That garment is so convenient,
comfortable and makes everyTHING so accessible and often times visible.

Woooooffff!



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Joined: 26 Aug 2007

Posts: 10

Location: Ogden, UT


PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 9:00 pm Post subject: Re: Making sure

 


sunbuns wrote:
Of course, there are times when you just have to be direct in your approach to
find out whether a buddy or new acquaintance is freeballing.

If he's coy about it, just take matters into your own hands - you'll never know what
might come UP!

This is one of my favorite photos:





http://www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=384526857&size=m


I grew up showing my cock to anyone that wanted to look down my pants -- even as a teen, I freeballed.




sunbuns








Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 2:37 pm Post subject: Happy Thanks4Giving_It_Up Day

 

There are plenty of US residents here. So Happy Turkey Day.. maybe there should also be an appreciation day for Giving Up (Wearing) Underwear.

These Czech guys certainly have a LOAD to be thankful for.



http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunbuns/1318139046





sunbuns








Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2007 10:18 pm Post subject: Thanksgiving for (on) the beach!

 

Nice decoration on this body.He's no turkey... it almost makes us forget he's freeballing.



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sunbuns








Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 4:34 pm Post subject:

 

One of the dudes is freeballing.... wouldn't you know it! He happens to be
the one with sex on his mind .. (notice his t-shirt). Just goes to show you...
freeballing encourages horniness in those who DON'T use underwear.



http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunbuns/2060998412/





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sunbuns




Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


PostPosted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 4:06 pm Post subject:

 

Once you've taken that much stuff out of your shorts, then they ought
not to sag THAT much... (LOL). Lucky us - nice view!



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deman








Joined: 03 Oct 2007

Posts: 14

Location: Delaware


PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 5:36 pm Post subject: We can always count on sunbuns

 

Thanks...we can always count on you to give us something to jerk off to. The flickr link didn't work for me.

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sunbuns






Location: Pahoa, HI, Nashville, TN, Tokyo, Japan


PostPosted: Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:53 pm Post subject: We can always count on sunbuns - well... not always!

 

It's not much fun when nobody else posts or replies. Thanks for the word of appreciation.



Yeah, the links don't work (I let them expire). If you want to see, you'll have to visit my photostream at the URL below and become a Flickr friend in order to see any photos with nudity or explicit scenes.



http://www.flickr.com/photos/sunbuns/

Saturday, November 03, 2007

Finding Cheap Air Fares (to Europe and overseas)

Timing is everything when it comes to cheap tickets. Many of the airlines have pre-season sales (months in advance) so you have to check major and minor airlines (look for the Special or Deals) - obviously not just North American based airlines but European and sometimes South Asian, Far East, Middle East, and other air carriers.

[Most of what I write applies to tickets for short-term tourist visits to Europe. Things may be different for buying tickets for long-term stays ( 3-6-9 month or 1 year.) ]

Likewise, there is also the possibility of 'last-minute offers' and a quite a few sites that seem to offer them, but personally, I can't live with the uncertainty when I know I have to be somewhere and when other things depends on having a set schedule. By the way, many airfare sites have trip search options that allow for Flexible Dates - which can sometimes be a quite a savings. For examplel, USAirways (dot com) has flights to Madrid, but when you search be sure to select their Low-Fare search option (meaning flexible dates within 3 days of departure and return). You can keep 'moving' the period of travel to see if there are cheaper fares - earlier and later.

Another important strategy on most airflight searches is to look for alternate departure or arrival airports - it's typically a small check box. Large cities may have several airports - although you need to know how far these airports are apart or from where you'll be coming. Cheaper airlines sometimes are cheap because they are using airports in locations or more distant cities from main metropolitan areas. New York is special since it has 3 major international airports (JFK, Laguardia (LGA), Newark (EWR). Some international airlines use all 3, but some only have flights to one of these airports. Same is true for a few more US cities and also some European cities (although the regional airports are harder to reach), for example San Francisco is served by 3 regional airports ( SFO, San Jose, Oakland).

Oddly enough, it may sometimes be cheaper to depart from a city other than the airlines's main 'hub' airport. Not always true, but you'd be surprised that a ticket from JFK to Madrid might route you IAD (Wash DC) and PHL (Philadelphia) but might end up being cheaper (and of course longer), than a direct flight from PHL to MAD.


Don't rule out Orbitz.com because kayak.com most often just refers you to Orbitz or the airline's own website, or another cheap fares site.) One particular cost-saving feature of Orbitz is its ability to find Multiple Carrier rates. Many times using two different (and sometime allied or even competing airlines) turns out to be the cheapest fare. Strange.. because normally two one-way fares are quite a bit more expensive than round-trip tickets. But Orbitz can find one-way fares from separate airlines and pair them up cheaper than what the single (major) airline offers. Also, you may be able to find a cheap fare to Dublin, London (or other UK ciites), Frankfurt, Brussels, Zurich and then get a low-fare European airline ticket for the remainder.

You'll need to find which discount airlines fly from your connecting (entry port) and your destination so see a list at:

http://wikitravel.org/en/Discount_airlines_in_Europe
http://www.discountairfares.com/lcostair.htm
http://www.whichbudget.com/

Another place that's worth a look is Yahoo Travel (actually operated by Travelocity). You'll sometimes find similar flight fares that rival Orbitz, but please know that mainly Yahoo (as do Expedia, Travelocity and the other major travel sites only give you what the airline itself is offering PLUS you'll pay at least a $5 booking fee and may have to pay for paper tickets to be delivered to you ($20-$40) extra cost.

It's worth knowing that some airlines in Europe are only now changing from paper tickets to electronic tickets - in fact, some airlines may not accept them (easily for boarding) at ALL offices/airports - even when their US partner airline has issued the e-ticket. (Like .. duh! - It happened to me but that's another story).

Yahoo has something called Dream Maps. It will show you several cities from and the cheapest air fares based on being VERY flexible. It's a bit hard to find from the main page (the URL pasted below may not work). Go to travel.yahoo.com and you'll see One-Way, Multi-City, More in the Find It Fast Flight Search box. Click More and there is a link to Dream Maps on the right column. Dream Maps gives you options for lower fares because the dates are fairly restrictive for the lowest fares - so if you're flexible about departure dates and returns, you may be able to get a good deal.

Dream Maps link:
http://edit.travel.yahoo.com/config/ytravel_dreammapsource=YD&.intl=us

Yahoo (and several travel sites) offer Fare Chase tools such as regular e-mail updates about low fares to/from your destination, even Messenger notices about low fares, and your own blog or website widgets to search for the lowest airfares (see for example, Yahoo Farechase Tools: Alerts, Search).

If you are going to be travelling several times over the course of 1-2-3 years, it is wise to choose one airline or one airline alliance so that you can start earning flight miles (mileage). Mixing airlines on one trip or changing air carriers every time may save money but in the long run if you fly more than once a year (a long distance flight), you definitely could be collecting enough miles to have a free flight later on. Flying once a year or less would probably not earn you enough to make a difference since most airlines have now reduced the period of validity for saved/accrued miles (it used to be 3 years but several have now changed to 18 months).


One another point that may help -- notice when new routes start. Often the air carrier will put tickets on sale or discount them (especially on certain weekdays) in the first weeks or months after the new route service starts. For example, United will start a new Denver - London route. So look to see if there might be a sale campaign that coincides with your travel plans. Major and discount airlines usually don't offer these special deals over the normal Internet travel websites, such as cheaptickets, orbitz, yahoo. etc. So you have to visit the airlines' websites.

I know this was more info than you wanted to get, but other people may use it. Others may also have better tips.