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Body Buddy
BY
Rod fuller
Dear Rod:
My roomatc and 1 participate in
nude wrestling at a club in my
town. We take it very seriously
and try to win at every match.
I'm only 5’6” and weigh only 110
lbs., which doesn't help me
much in trying to defeat my
opponent. A few weeks ago. a
new guy joined the club. He is a
body-builder and a damned good
wrestler. 1 really get turned on
when 1 see this guy wrestle!
Besides having a great body,
he's also hung like a horse! The
question 1 want to ask. Rod. is.
do you think that with weight
training I would become much
bigger? Would 1 gain weight? I
would really like to look like that
guy. (1 am already pretty well
hung.)
Name Withheld. ATLANTA
Dear Friend:
Nude wrestling is a going sport,
or is it a coming sport? Anyway,
yes. you would get bigger and
huskier with a regular exercise
routine and weight-gaining diet.
Using heavier weight along with
low repitions for your exercise
will give you—or anyone else—the
si/e you want.)
Dear Rod:
This New Year's was a total
disaster for me. It started out
okay, hut toward the cud of the
i\c .iisig it got very depressing. I
wi it bar-hopping with friendsol
mi'ii. I didn't have any intention
ol puking up anybody but after
si.a era! hours of drinkin g and
sei mgjali sorts of sexy guys in
tin leather bars, I started to get
n alls turned on. After the bars
dosed I went to a bath house.
Rod Fuller demonstrating the
Lunge exercise.
Nobody cruised me! I was so
damned horny and wanted some
really w ild sex but 1 wound up
going home alone. The only
guvs that w anted me w ere “dirty
old nreiT'k I'm 23. 5*9" and
weigh 132 lbs., with better than
average looks. 1 can't believe
it...most of those guys weren't
\
interested in me. How can you
explain it. Rod?
Jim. L. A.
(Dear J ini:
There could be many reasons,,
here are a few: 1) You could
have been pretty intoxicated, in
many eases even guys that like
the way you look will fear that
you won't be any fun sexually; 2)
Bad breath!; 3) Perhaps you
didn't explore all of the facilities
of the bath house: the orgy
rooms, steam rooms, showers,
etc, You really should have tried
some of those "dirty old
men"...it could have resulted in
some good “dirty" sex. At least
you would have felt desirable! In
all seriousness, Jim, things like
this happen. Especially when
you’re horny. Try it again and
hopefully the odds of it hap-
peiiing again is one in a trillion.. 1
think!)
Dear Rod:
I know this is an old question to
harp on. but 1 would like a larger
prick. 1 have read many ads
saying That it can be ac
complished through devices.
Does it really work? What about
silicone? I would really like to
have a big one.
Name w ithheld. PORTLAND
(Dear Friend:
There is a way to get a larger
prick: just visit vour favorite
bath house and you’ll have
several to choose from. I'm
afraid that those devices, in my
opinion, will do more damage
than good. Silicone, well, it
looks fatter, but it can result in
shifting and looking weird.
You'll just have to accept what
nature gave youi Learn how to
enjoy your endowments, okay?)
Deaf Rod:
1 read' your article on
“Aualy/mg Our Appearance”
and would like to know how to
get rid of a mushy bottom. Is
there any exercise that can firm
up or harden the ass? My body
is in good shape, but those buns
can do with some improvement.
Frank. OHIO
(Dear Frank:
YES! Ask some beautiful
number to lay on top of you while
you lay on your stomach. Let
him proceed to enter you anally.
Now. vour partner must start to
pump his penis into you in rapid
movements, while you must
meet his movements with your
buttocks. Do this as many times
as possible, about three sets a
day, three times a week. After
"eating". A good feeling will
result. You may not achieve
vour goal, but you will fulfill your
desires. Actually, the Lunge
exercise, as pictured above, is a
good way to improve your
buttocks. Start with barbell on
your shoulders behind your
neck, proceed to extend your leg
so that the other leg causes
pressure on your buttocks.
Reverse procedure with other
leg> Do th is every day, doing six
sets and as many times as
possible. In all seriousness, this
will do the trick, I mean job.)
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-A Syndicated Column-
DIGNITY RESPONDS
Continued from page 4.
homosexuality and the life
experience of gay people
themselves who find their sexual
orientation not a disordered
curse but a God-given gift, not a
freely chosen rejection of God,
but the very- context for their
living the Gospel of responsible
love.
DIGNITY continues to
maintain that, in the light of
recent findings by both Church
and scientific scholars and in the
light of the gay person’s own
experience, constitutional
homosexuality is a natural,
irreversible variation of sexual
behavior, evidenced consistently
throughout history and in every
species of mammal. We
maintain, further, with many
competent theologians and
scripture scholars, that it is
intrinsically good when it, is
expressed in an ethically
responsible. unselfish, and
Christian manner, as all
sexuality must be.
The Vatican document, in
citing Scripture as clearly
condemnatory of all homosexual
expression, fails to take into
account the most recent studies
of scripture scholars (for
example, D. S. Bailey, John
McNeill, S.J.) who find, to the
contrary, That the so-called
scriptural condemnation are
based On serious misin
terpretations and mistran
slations, cultural limitations, and
a simple lack of understanding of
the existence and reality of
constitutional homosexuality.
DIGNITY reaffirms its call
to the Church and the U.S.
Bishops to appoint a committee
of theologians, social scientists,
and gay persons to more
adequately study the question of
homosexuality, itsimplications
for Church and society. We
repeat our call for a more sen
sitive, enlightened pastoral care,
based not on continuing
misconceptions and myopic
repetition of tradition, but on a
careful listening to theologians,
social scientists, and gay people
themselves, who are already
living responsible Christian lives
as both gay and Catholic.
DIGNITY trusts that this
latest statement from the
Vatican will be extremely
disappointing to all responsible
theologians and pastors who are
cry in g out to th c Ch urch to listen
attentively to the life experiences
of its people who are living
Christ’s love and sharing that
love in responsible sexual ex
pression.
TENNESSEE TALES
Continued from page l*
NASHVILLE
...BUT I’m sure Music City is
doing well. My love to Loretta
L, Johnny and June and all my
friends in Nashville Town.
Now here’s everyone’s favorite
gossip Kathy...
CHATTANOOGA
The third annual official Miss
Gay Chattanooga Contest will be
held March 15th. The contest is
open to all within 100 miles
radius of Chattanooga. Entry fee
is $5.00. If you would like to
participate*contact Roski Fer
nandez or Mickey Martin.
NOW CONDEMNS
Continued from page 1>
was reopened under a 1974
Texas law which allows spouse to
try to prove that there has been
"a substantial change in cir
cumstances’’ which affects a
ch il d’s care.
The trial was reported to be the
first in which a jury .decided
whether a homosexual parent
could retain child custody. And
many say Ms. Rishcr’s sexual
preference, rather than her
fitness as a parent, was the sole
issue of the case.
“She lost her kids simply
because she’s a homosexual,"
one lesbian said. "That’s all
that was on trial thcrc-Mary
Joe’s homosexuality.’’
That was the case, anyway, for
Ms. Risher’s former husband.
He claimed it "was a shock to
me” when he discovered in
October of 1974 that his ex-wife
was a homosexual. Risher said
he sought custody of Richard
because "he wasn’t being raised
as I wanted my boy to be
raised."
"I think it’s important for
children to have the mother and
the father image in their lives,
and certainly two women
showing affection to each other
is not my idea of a good en
vironment for a child,” he said.
"Children pattern themselves
after whatever they .see or live
arou n d. ”
He said when his older son
came to live with him he was "an
example of what Richard would
become.”
"He was confused, he didn’t
understand, he was angry, he
had a little trouble with his
identity, what is right, what is
wrong,” R» c ’’cr‘-'id.
On the other hand, Mary Joe’s
family has supported her
throughout the traumatic ordeal.
Her mother, Mary Davidson,
said she was upset wh en she first
learned her daughter was a
homosexual but "then I got to
reading more.” "After all, she’s
my daughter and I’ll stick by any
of them,’’ Mrs. Davidson
declared. "I know they were
raising him (Richard) right.”
Mike Foreman, Mrs.
Foreman’s ex-husband, said he
has no qualms about his
daughter remaining with her
mother. "I testified i seriously
doubted Judic Ann knew any
more about what they did in the
privacy of their bedroom than
she knows about what I do in the
privacy of mine,” he said. “It’s
a lot more important that she
adjusts to what her mother is.
“She’s got to learn to live with
it, regardless of whether she’s
there, no matter where she is.”
Foreman said Annie probably a
better mother now because she
“toes the mark stronger.” He
said he doesn’t necessarily
approve of her homosexuality,
“but that’s her bag.”
Mrs. Risher told reporters that
she will battle until she gets her
son back. One of her attorneys,
Aglaia Mauzy, said "every
necessary appellate step will be
taken,” a process which could
take two years.
At the same time she is fighting
for her son, Mrs. Risher said the
gay community is fighting for its
rights. "The majority of women
we know in the gay community
are mothers,” she said.
“There’s a lot of them out there
and this could be a factor in
whether a lot of these mothers
will keep their children.”
TO REACH AMERICA’S GAYS FROM ATLANTA
CONTACT
STEVEN WARREN
Correspondent for
The Advocate
n Touch
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Business Phone 14041 237-6767
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