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Would you? I know a guy (hetero) who told me that he once had sex with a woman who was a midget. This vid got me to thinking. JK http://youtu.be/D05YhU6kVMU |
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I'd give it a go, especially with the guy from Game of Thrones... he is quite handsome IMHO. |
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I might not be quite up to it... sorry, I couldn't resist. gymini29 |
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Totally up for it. __________________ Wow, I've never seen an arm that big! Can I touch it? yahoo: storyen |
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With that dude? In a heartbeat. |
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I'd love a freaky foursome with these guys: Cute, hot muscle dwarf Mike Murga grunts and lifts mightily, then briefly poses flexing in jorts: 4'5" dwarf competitive bodybuilder Jason Owen: http://i42.tinypic.com/im72na.jpg 4'11" handsome dwarf competitive bodybuilder David Clarke: http://i41.tinypic.com/oa7wcy.jpg __________________ "That which does not kill us makes us stronger." - Friedrich Nietzsche "Men seldom make passes at girls who wear glasses." - Dorothy Parker "Faces fall, but a bicep's forever." - Eager Muscle "A personal trainer is someone who works for your lunch money." - Eager Muscle |
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I was on jury duty with a woman who was a little person; She said she never had a problem getting a guy to have sex with her -- too many were curious and into that. There was also a nice lady in her 60's who told us about investment opportunities in Nevada brothels. I don't live in Nevada, and the case was a prostitution solicitation sting (so sex-related subjects were bound to come up). |
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have you guys seen the dwarf named "Wolf" in "Mirror Mirror", the Snow White remake? Totally pars up to the name with a GREAT chest!!! |
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The actor's name is Sebastian Saraceno. He appears regularly on a show in the States on the Animal Planet Network called "Pit Boss" (in addition to other feature films and TV shows). OF COURSE I would. Last edited by Poor Horatio; November 23rd, 2013 at 01:32 PM. |
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I'm told that the word "midget" is considered offensive, not unlike "retard" - but I'm pretty sure that "dwarf" is a technical term and not usually offensive. That said, good lord that guy in the first video is freaking STRONG. |
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Anton Kraft, Danish powerlifter and IFB champion. |
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Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy award-winning actor Peter Dinklage. If you haven't seen "The Station Agent" watch it now. Last edited by Poor Horatio; November 23rd, 2013 at 01:29 PM. |
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At 4' 10" (or 4' 11"), David Clarke is really tall to be considered a dwarf/little person. That's really close to "just a very short guy". I know he self-identifies as a dwarf but I think he is about as tall as you can get and still be classified as a dwarf. Looks good, regardless. |
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Yes! Reminds me of a quote I saw once though. Life is like a bodybuilding dwarf. Short and hard. |
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It sounds a pretty apt technical description of a person being developmentally delayed. It's only because it was spoken with a negative connotation that it was later deemed offensive. It just seems pointless to switch words because the sentiment endures independent of it. I remember growing up in school it became PC to call retarded children 'special'. That changed nothing. Kids still jeeringly called each other 'special' as an insult. |
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"Who cares what you call him? It's JUST words!" Following up on some of the questions here: 1. What's dwarfism? http://www.drugsfreelist.com/health_...sia__Dwarfism_ The medical dimensions for height to be considered "dwarfism" is under 4'10" as an adult. 2. "It kind of irritates me the way these terms shift from technical to offensive. .....It just seems pointless to switch words because the sentiment endures independent of it. I remember growing up in school it became PC to call retarded children 'special'. That changed nothing. Kids still jeeringly called each other 'special' as an insult." O.k., in responding to this WITHOUT setting off a flame war: Changes in terminology are frequently done because the original word to designate a group of people is considered offensive and demeaning. This is particularly true because such labels are usually derived from a perceived characteristic of the target group AND they are applied by persons EXTERIOR to the group. e.g. "Redskins" [Hey,it's the team in Washington, D.C.!] versus "Native Americans" "Fag" versus "Gay" "Cracker" versus "Caucasian" "Midget" versus "Little Person" In the case of individuals with disabilities, Some General Guidelines on Using Language and Terminology The words ‘disabled’ or ‘handicapped’ are adjectives that are used to describe a particular condition or environmental barrier. Since people are not conditions, terms like ‘the disabled’ or ‘the handicapped’ should be avoided. Instead, using the term, ‘persons with disabilities’ is recommended. The simple rule of thumb: it’s people first. The person comes first. The disability comes second. For more on this subject, see: http://www.cab-acr.ca/english/social...guidelines.htm |
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Lol, if I was a "little person" and someone introduced me as a "little person" I would punch 'em in the balls (or labia) seeings how it would be all erg-a-nomical and stuff. And then I would say: "I am not a little person, I am a big person with a small body." |
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For me, I would rather have mini & manly than tall & skinny with no desire to lift. __________________ worshipper, 5'8 |
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