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The Gross Post

Gadz, this old 15-year-old fuzzy bastard is the best for recovering from Pride wreckage.



This is Evilbunny's second appearance in my blog. When I first mentioned him, I relayed that "Evilbunny ... has been my best little feline friend and a highly addictive inner cuddle spoon since I was 12 years old.", which, keep in mind, is when I named him. And, "That little guy has been the sweetest friend who's been there for me throughout my entire teenage and adult life - through thick and thin, chalk full of lots of unconditional lovins. He could care less if I'm gay or straight or trans or cisgender or employed or unemployed..."

He's seen me through two puberties thus far!

Today, in particular, as I've piloted my body around in slow motion and sluggishly attempted to clean my apartment, he has lured me in to oodles of stomach churning cuddles:





Gross.

On a riveting note, when I got around to showering earlier today I noticed that I am, indeed, growing hair on my butt.

So excited. Own it!

Comments

  1. that's just gross

    https://www.getsmoothaway.com/ver32/index.asp

    Rub this on your butt... men do it too!! See that man getting rid of his nasty chest hair?

    hollaaaa

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  2. Cakes: There's no way, no how, I'm rubbing my butt hair off! I've worked hard for every little sprouting follicle!

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  3. i say embrace the butt hair... all we eastern europeans have!!

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