Introducing Jay …TIM’s Man Down South

Remember Austen, TIM’s Man in Detroit? Well, we’ve got a new guy Down South, and we’d love to introduce him to you.

In Jay’s Own Words:

“I’ve seen some shit in my life but want to share this in hopes you can make some sense of it…

Restroom play is huge where I live. Lots of hung truck drivers just wanting to get a nut in a nice hole . I won’t lie and say I haven’t climbed up into the cab of an 18 wheeler a few times. Horny temptation is all around us and it’s just a matter of exploring that side and taking the chance for something new.

This past Pride weekend, I got fucked by like 4 guys in a sling at the Club Houston bathhouse: 1 Black, 2 Latino, and 1 Middle Eastern.

My ultimate fantasy would be just that—a blacked out room with only a sling in the center; no windows. Just  the sweet scent of semen and poppers, sweat and man musk. Guys taking cocks one after another by masked men, who could be your neighbor, an old priest, a family friend or even your doctor .
I see black lights with neon paint smeared like blood on models faces with throbbing cocks waiting to mount something new. You dont know what’s about to pop up inside you: a six inch, a four or even a footlong. You just try to maintain mental stability and the urge to please the next man who decides to dive in.

I would love to see a bottom that doesn’t just submit, but hits back; and when being face fucked, doesn’t need to have his head shoved down, but can choke out the guy who’s face fucking him instead.

When I was growing up, I could not stay out of the video store. I wanted to see sex, nudity and horror! My all-time favorite movie as a child is called “Clown House.” A circus is in town, and 3 brothers are haunted and stalked by these 4 clowns that escaped from a mental institution. Full Moon Productions were another one of my favorites growing up. I used to watch “Subspecies,” and  “Demonic toys,” the “Puppetmaster” movies, etc. I saw “Wild at Heart” and was transfixed and transformed by the late and great David Lynch.  

I try my best to live a life worth living.  People are going to love or hate you regardless, so you may as well just be you instead of trying to always make everyone else happy. Try making yourself happy. No matter what I’m willing to learn I’m teachable. I want to view things from other people’s perspective and try to see what they see.

Remind me to tell you about this one time I was on my way back from San Antonio and got lost. I ended up closer to Mexico and was put in the most chillin position…

Jay

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