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http://small1.myjub.com/eyecandy_img/31883/the_guy_site-lake_day_bruiser_5_31883_10.jpg

 

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After

 

http://www.waybig.com/images/1376203-MasterFile-273263-Largest.jpg

 

http://bananaguide.com/gallery_images/18513/galleries/BG/master/bromo-aaron-bruiser-fucks-stephen-harte-raw-master.jpg

 

http://65.media.tumblr.com/14caa3c7aecec00ff1e957704908933a/tumblr_o7uihmOX681s6iuu4o1_1280.jpg

 

http://manhuntdaily.com/files/2016/06/Bromo_DirtyRider_Part1_1E7A4961.jpg

 

http://www.pinkmeatpopsicles.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/Bromo_DirtyRider_Part1_1E7A4740.jpg

 

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Certainly not for me.

 

I get your point, he's certainly not your everyday pornstar but he's playing with the lemons God/nature gave him and looking rugged, alternative, sort of punk (if folks still remember what that was) and playing his big bro card pretending to be straight in www.bromo.com

 

it shows off well fucking a preppy boy like him:

http://anothergaypornsite.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Alexander-Motogazzi.jpg

 

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As far as I concern all he needs in order to be outstanding is: 1.) a good barber, 2.) a good diet, and 3.) a good personal trainer.

 

Maybe he has bad genes

 

From boy to MAN....love it!

 

He can't compete with other regular pornstar and this way he has unique looks for the business, it seems to be working for him at least lately on www.bromo.com

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There doesn't appear to be anything wrong with his genes. What's most likely wrong is his live style -- too much food, too little grooming, and too little exercise.

 

I'll keep you in mind next time we talk about whether obesity is genetic or a lifestyle, I think in most cases is inherited and some folks just can't help it.

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Marylander1940 on whether or not obesity is caused by genetics of lifestyle I'm afraid we will have to agree to disagree. Fortunately or unfortunately, I'm not exactly sure which; I'm old enough to remember how little obesity existed in this country fifty years ago. I doubt the genetic pool in the U.S. has changed that much over those last fifty years but I KNOW how much the American life style has changed over that period.

Fifty years ago fast food was a tuna sandwich ones mother made for lunch. We didn't have places like McDonalds, Subway, Starbucks, Wendy’s, Burger King, Taco Bell, Dunkin’ Donuts and Pizza Hut to name just A FEW. Furthermore when families today aren’t eating at fast food joints they can be found eating two, three, four, or more time a week at restaurants like Applebee’s, California Pizza Kitchen, Carrows, Chili’s, Denny’s, Golden Corral, IHOP, Marie Calendar’s, Red Robbin, Sizzler or a whole host of others. Fifty years ago mothers cooked and families ate at home and only occasionally went out to dinner.

Additionally kids played outdoors a multitude of different games after school and on weekends. They possibly mowed the lawn and helped with washing and drying the dishes. Then along came the TV and computers and the sedentary way of life. Exercise became a bad word and people spent their leisure time sitting on their ever expanding fat asses.

Over the last few years it has become a great cop out for people to claim that all of their bad habits are not really bad habits but are rather diseases. It’s not their fault they are obese – it’s a disease, it’s not their fault they are an alcoholic – it’s a disease, it’s not their fault they are a drug addict – it’s a disease. BULL SHIT, people need to get a grip and take charge of their lives. Now do I believe for one minute that this will happen ABSOLUTELY NOT – it’s much easier to blame something or someone else rather than oneself for ones bad habits.

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Marylander1940 on whether or not obesity is caused by genetics of lifestyle I'm afraid we will have to agree to disagree.

I suspect it's a bit of both: lifestyle, including all the proprietary 'restaurant' names you list, Epigonis, is a factor in the proportion of people who are obese these days. What I'm less sure about is the extent to which genetics determine the extent to which those lifestyle factors affect different people. On a population basis, the level of obesity is undoubtedly due to lifestyle, whether each individual is obese because of lifestyle is less certain. What I wouldn't do is accept an individual's self diagnosis that they were obese because of their bone structure, genetics or their hormonal balance.

 

I wouldn't put it all on individual lifestyle choices though. Corn starch, fructose and sugar that the food processing industry use have changed the energy mix in industrially produced foods even if they look like foods our grandparents would recognise.

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Additionally kids played outdoors a multitude of different games after school and on weekends. They possibly mowed the lawn and helped with washing and drying the dishes. Then along came the TV and computers and the sedentary way of life. Exercise became a bad word and people spent their leisure time sitting on their ever expanding fat asses.

 

While I generally agree with your comments, you way off on TV. My family bought a TV in 1949, much longer than 50 years ago. Except for sports occasionally, I do not remember TV ever stopping the activities you mention.

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WilliamM I really don't disagree with your basic premise but with a couple of caveats. At about the same time (1949) my parents bought a black and white (all that was then available). We were the first family on the block to have one. After dinner my parents would place the dinning room chairs in the living room and many of our neighbors would stop by to watch. At that time there was very little, if any, daytime TV and no sports were broadcast. Additionally we had only ONE TV and it was in the living room. Nowadays each kid, more often than not, has a television and computer in his or her own room. TV broadcasting is now 24/7/365. Kids frequently spend most of their time at home in their rooms playing with their phones, computers and TV's. This sedentary life style along with the current trend in food consumption, in my opinion, goes a long way in explaining 90% of our obesity problem

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