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Have boyfriend. Several months. Love sex. First time we sixty-nine, I notice he has a little turtlehead sticking out. You get me? Second time, he has bits of toilet paper stuck in that area. CAN I ADDRESS THIS? How do I do it without giving him a permanently flaccid penis? I love this man to pieces and know this is humiliating.

Mired In The Mud

Got you. Wish didn’t. But did.

If you don’t have the nerve to speak up when someone is grinding shitbuds and dingleberries in the vicinity of your nostrils, I’m not sure anything I can say is gonna help. But YES, YOU ADDRESS IT! IMMEDIATELY!

When someone pushes your face into a dirty asscrack, you say something along the lines of “What the fuck, dude, go take a dump and jump in the shower! Christ!” His ego should be your least concern at a moment like that. Say it without hesitation, as you leap out of bed and reach for your shirt, pants and car keys. Even if he’s never able to get another erection with you, he’ll know to spot-check for cleanliness before he crawls on top of anyone else.

I’m a 23-year-old gay guy. I’ve been talking to a nice guy who will possibly become my first boyfriend. The little quibble I’m having is … I’m a virgin. It’s not that big a deal to me, but I was wondering if I should mention it. What if I tell him during sex? Could that make it hot? 

Thank you for what you do. I found the courage to come out because of you.

Ready And Willing

If you found the courage to come out to family and friends &#8212 which you found inside yourself, RAW, but thanks for the nice compliment &#8212 you can come out to this boy about being a virgin.

Don’t tell him during sex, or in a way that makes this relevant information about your sexual history &#8212 you don’t have one &#8212 seem like a character flaw, a cancer diagnosis or a request for an open marriage six years after you began an adulterous affair with a Congressional staffer. You’re just a 23-year-old virgin: It’s not like you’re one of Elizabeth Santorum’s idiotic gay friends, or a cast member of The A-List: Dallas. 

The next time you see this boy, initiate a casual, low-stakes, getting-to-know-you make-out session at a time when you can’t transition to full-on sex. Relax, kiss the boy, be chill. Then pause and inform him that you’re not very sexually experienced &#8212 in fact, you’ve never been with anyone. Reassure him that you’re not a duckling &#8212 you’re not going to imprint on the first dick you see &#8212 but that you wanted him to know.

How are you supposed to react to the discovery &#8212 entirely accidental &#8212 that your youngest brother has a “femdom” relationship with his wife? I stumbled over my brother’s “anonymous” sex blog. It goes into detail about the “domestic discipline” she subjects him to: humiliation, spanking, “ruined orgasms” (whatever that is!), cuckolding. There are no names, but there are pictures. Their faces are blurred out, but I recognize their living room, their bedroom, the necklace my sister-in-law wears, my brother’s chin and hair. If I recognized them, other family members might. What do I say?

Biggest Big Bro

Besides “Hey, bro, I’m kinky, too!”? (You “stumbled over” your brother’s kinky sex blog? How’d that happen? Did he leave it sitting in your driveway?) If you can’t bring yourself to say that, you say nothing and trust that more-distant, less-kinky family members are unlikely to “stumble over” your brother’s anonymous blog. And even if they do, they’re probably not familiar enough with your brother and sister-in-law’s home, jewelry, chins, etc., to recognize him.

Congrats, Dan. It looks like you’ve got your first high-profile “monogamish” public figure: Newt Gingrich. You must be so proud.

Savage Can’t Understand Monogamy

For anyone who spent last week under a rock: Newt Gingrich, brave defender of traditional marriage, was still married to his second wife &#8212 and still fucking the consecrated host out of his “devout Catholic” mistress &#8212 when he asked his second wife to agree to an open marriage. Newt had been fucking Callista, his devoutly Catholic mistress, for six years when he made the big ask. Newt’s second wife wouldn’t agree to an open marriage, according to Newt’s second wife, which is how she became Newt’s second ex-wife and Newt’s mistress became Newt’s third wife.

That’s not monogamish, SCUM. That’s CPOSish. And lumping honest nonmonogamists &#8212 people who don’t lie or cheat &#8212 in with the Gingriches of the world is unfair. Newt didn’t succeed at nonmonogamy: He failed at monogamy.

Zooming out for a moment: The Gingrich campaign has presented the wholesome story of Newt and Callista’s courtship as a redemption narrative, that Newt is a better man today thanks to Callista. She’s been described as a “devout Catholic” in every profile. So it seems fair to ask whether Callista knew in advance that Newt was proposing an open marriage to his then-wife. 

Did Newt bounce the idea off his devoutly Catholic mistress first? Would the devout Catholic still be Newt’s mistress today if the second Mrs. Gingrich had agreed to remain in the marriage?

This news alters the redemption narrative that the Gingrich camp set before the voters. So questioning Callista about the open-marriage proposal &#8212 what did the mistress know and when did she know it? &#8212 seems like an entirely legit line of inquiry.

Callista Gingrich, like her vile husband, doesn’t believe that gays and lesbians should be equal under the law because, as a good Catholic, she believes that homosexuality is a sin. Well, the Catholic Church considers adultery, divorce and birth control sinful, too. Someone really ought to ask Callista why her faith should place limits on my sexual expression, but not her own.

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