Gay sex with plumber
We all know that well-worn porn scenario of the hunky plumber who shows up to fix a ‘leaky faucet’ and then, badda-bing-badda-boom!
Well, a plumber in the UK took that idea and flipped the script a bit by hooking up with a closeted, married gay human and then tried to extort blackmail to maintain his secret.
Benjamin Muskett, a 31-year-old in Chester England, pleaded guilty in court to attempting to blackmail a married man over a sexual tryst in the country.
Muskett apparently spent months corresponding with his victim, who was only identified as ‘Mr. X’ in court papers, via a gay hookup site.
The two finally agreed to meet on Sunday, September 2.
According to the Chester Standard, Muskett got into the victim’s car and, after a brief conversation agreed to head out to the country for privacy.
After parking so that they could see any approaching cars, Muskett allowed Mr. X to act “a sex act” on him in the car.
Along the way there was apparently a bit of pretending to fix a flat tire. Now, there’s a euphemism for you.
Once the deed was done, they headed back to town and parted company.
But then, Muskett contacted Mr. X an
Plumber jailed for blackmailing married man after gay sex encounter in Cheshire region lane
Father-of-two Benjamin Muskett, 31, pleaded guilty to blackmail at Chester Crown Court today and was jailed for three years.
He came up with his “vicious” intend during a stay in hospital when a fellow patient suggested it would be easy to extort money from married men who use a website for casual homosexual hook-ups.
The court heard his motivation was partly down to “antipathy” towards gay men – but defence lawyer Julian Farley said Muskett simply needed the money to aid his family.
Outlining the case, prosecutor Peter Hussey said earlier this year the defendant began corresponding on a website with the 51-year-old victim, referred to as Mr X in court to protect his identity.
They then agreed to meet up in Cheshire on the afternoon of Sunday, September 2 this year.
“In the course of the correspondence it became clear that Mr X and the defendant should meet up for sexual contact,” Mr Hussey said.
“An arrangement was made whereby the complainant, Mr X, travelled to Sandbach and met in the ride park of Co-op. He met the defendant who had given his identify as
gay fun with electrician/plumber/worker?
Submitted by AsianInkLocation:Delhi (Delhi (NCR), India)
Has anybody had experience with any blue collar worker like electrician or plumber?
I can share two of my experiences...
1. Electrician: I once had fun with an electrician i got from urban clap. i called the electrician to help me with my AC as it wasnt working. when he came, i saw that he was quite young n good looking, fair n he was fit.
he started setting up the AC and i was hoping to take the cahnce.
SO while he was settign up i kept staring at him and then once in a while i kept trying to touch his back or hand. i even gave him some water. our hands met he smiled.
last when he fxed the AC, i stood between the ac and him, while looking at AC i slowly bent down to inspect the AC. he was right behind me. i tuk the chance to handle his ***. it was hard.
i sllowly told him he looks friendly n touched his rigid ***. next thing u know we were making out n he made me *** his ***. he was so heated . i ahd good pleasurable. just bj and some heavy bodyplay. we met two times after that but no proper ***....
2. delivery guy: i once had a courier guy deliver something to my house. it was
NEW YORK – Samuel Wurzelbacher, the Ohio man hailed as "Joe the Plumber" by Republican John McCain's presidential campaign last year, said he believes gays are "queer" and said he won't allow them near his children.
Nevertheless, Wurzelbacher said the judgment about whether to authorize same-sex couples to wedding should be left to states.
"People don't know the dictionary — it's called queer," Wurzelbacher told Christianity Today in an interview published this week. "Queer means strange and unusual. It's not fond a slur, like you would call a light person a honky or something like that. You know, God is cute explicit in what we're supposed to do — what man and girl are for."
He added, "I've had some friends that are actually lesbian. And, I mean, they know where I upright, and they know that I wouldn't have them anywhere near my children. But at the similar time, they're people, and they're going to accomplish their thing."
Joe Solmonese, president of the Human Rights Campaign, a national homosexual rights organization based in Washington, dismissed Wurzelbacher's comments.
"It would matter if Joe the Plumber mattered," Solmonese said. "One thing among many things we learned in the
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