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Matterych Posts: 110
Jun 19, 2008 1:52 AM GMT
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So, am I the only homo who chews? I just find it amazing how many gay men I know smoke, and have no problem with it, but bring up chewing and "EEWWWW!".

Considering every guy I know who chews is a cowboy, I just figured this would be better place to post.
Timberoo Posts: 2819
Jun 19, 2008 1:55 AM GMT
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spitting and mouth cancer

not what I call attractive, sorry

I'm not a fan of smoking, either if that makes a difference
GuiltyGear Posts: 2831
Jun 19, 2008 5:18 AM GMT
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I'd never do it because of the health concerns, but I actually find it attractive if a man chews. I don't know, it's so rugged, so masculine, and getting just a little bit of a contact effect from the Tobacco when I kiss him shivers me timbers, aaaarrrrggghhh!

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bill007 Posts: 87
Jun 19, 2008 5:28 AM GMT
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I know you are not the only homo who chews (but I am from southern Illinois so it might be a midwestern thing).

OK here is my dip chewing rant:

I gotta say to each his own but I'm partial: most of my friends & cousins chewed when I was a teenager (especially when we were camping). To this day autumn weather, a campfire and the smell of Skoal Bandits kinda take me to a comfortable place just hanging with gay or straight friends (just guys outdoors enjoying bonding bullshit sessions). A lot of these guys chewed so much they had that permanent ring in their Levis from can fading at the back pocket; damn that is a LOT!

I've always marveled at chew spitting skills: at the opening Friday night show of IronMan here in Chicago, dude right next to me halfway through the movie takes his empty Pepsi bottle (small bottle-neck opening), takes a wad of dip from bag in his lap and spits chew juice for the remainder of the show. I don't chew and it did not bother me believe it or not! My other friends I told afterword were grossed out but again I suppose I'm partial and sort of de-sensitized to it. Funny thing is, any time I tried to chew I got dizzy and sort of nauseous but I assume the buzz goes away after you build up some tolerance. I was always totally unskilled too, with that chew juice dribbling down my chin when I was already drunk camping or something and if I was not doing Bandits, bits of 'baccy would get stuck in my front lower teeth
Jockbod48 Posts: 1495
Jun 19, 2008 5:52 AM GMT
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Sorry man - this habit would be a deal breaker for me - I couldn't stand to see it, smell it or kiss you. You have to do whatever you want, but I'm just sayin' ......
BostonVball Posts: 305
Jun 19, 2008 5:56 AM GMT
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Jockbod48 saidSorry man - this habit would be a deal breaker for me - I couldn't stand to see it, smell it or kiss you. You have to do whatever you want, but I'm just sayin' ......


I'd have to agree...
TallGWMvballe... Posts: 869
Jun 19, 2008 6:20 AM GMT
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This is a whole level ABOVE the grossness and disgusting aspects of the tobacco smoking addiction!

Chewing is simply another way to ingest the addictive chemicals.
I had to work with an audio man a few years ago on a show who had your same addiction and as hard as he tried to be careful his addiction caused him to spit that brown, smelly juice all over the place and his breath and teeth were even worse than those addicted to smoking it.
DUDE, STOP! this is mega UNhealthy and DISCUSTING to be around.
Your breath smells HORRIBLE and it makes your teeth brown.. and the spitting! grrrrrrrrroooosssssssssss !


Dante_redux Posts: 235
Jun 19, 2008 7:10 AM GMT
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(offtopic) I always wanted to be a cowboy.. I have part of it down now. Born in TX. Now I just need to sport some boots.

As for chew.. I don't care much for it. I don't smoke either. My temple is clean. The attic is a little dusty though.
pdxpally Posts: 225
Jun 19, 2008 7:22 AM GMT
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When I went to college, every guy on the swim team chewed so I joined in. The very first chew I took, I got dizzy, fell into a bush and puked lol. I did it for 5 years and had to drag my dick through broken glass to quit. It was the hardest thing I have ever had to overcome.

It isn't worth it. If you knew what they put in chew, you wouldn't chew. Basically, I had to convince myself that every chew I took was making me sick, and eventually I couldn't put a dip in without getting violently ill. That's how I quit.

You're way too cute to lose a jaw or a tongue...I got better things you can do with them )
sexysamer Posts: 1785
Jun 19, 2008 7:31 AM GMT
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When you start chewing tobacco? If you are into health, then you should learn to quit it? I don't like to see you chew tobacco, it's a bad habit.

Smoke make lungs dirty and teeth turn out yellow and brown. Chews on tobacco make your teeth unhealthy and broken jaw...

I won't kiss you on your lips if you keep chewing on tobacco. Why can't you chew on gum? You are too young and this is too sad.
TD22 Posts: 871
Jun 19, 2008 7:46 AM GMT
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Are the "Clampits" far from you?
Crimthann Posts: 779
Jun 19, 2008 10:47 AM GMT
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Go to Remingtons in DC, the C&W Gay bar. Its the only one I've been in where a good number of guys in there are fisting thier beer in one hand, and a second bottle or cup in the other for thier dip. Of course alot of the guys that go there are current or former military as well.

And after a blowjob, it'd give a whole new meaning to the word Skoal Ring.

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Jun 19, 2008 2:19 PM GMT
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Absolutely nasty! Total deal breaker for me. You could smell like an ashtray and be smoking 2 cigs at a time and I would take you over a dipper. tobacco stuck in between your teeth and mouth cancer. yum. not to mention having a big chaw in your mout and repeatedly spitting. I can deal with many things and dipping is not one of them.
GuiltyGear Posts: 2831
Jun 19, 2008 4:59 PM GMT
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Uuuuughhhh, the thought of you sporting those aviator sunglasses, with a big wad of chew in your mouth all steely eyed and spittin like a tea kettle. Do you own a denim jacket? (DUH!) oh baby, you've got me burnin up here.
Matterych Posts: 110
Jun 19, 2008 6:37 PM GMT
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HAHA, well, I'm glad to see that so many disapprove my habits. I grew up with it never tried it until last summer. Took some practice, the first week of it I nearly puked at just the taste. But I was havin nicotene fits from quitting smoking. Then it was just convenient. Its a lot easier when you are on the mountain fixing fence all day to just pack a can of copenhagen than to pack a lunch.

As for it being a "deal breaker" no offense guys, but I probably wouldn't even "enter into negotiations". So I'm not really worried about it being a deal break.

As for health concerns, I only have one, two at the most, dips a day. Usually one in the morning to get me goin, and then one in the afternoon to perk me up a bit. And as cliche as it sounds, I really can quit whenever. I have mastered the art of quitting nicotene.

On that note, its good to see the rodeo forum getting so many posts. Behold the power of Copenhagen / Skoal.
HighVoltageGu... Posts: 1265
Jun 19, 2008 6:50 PM GMT
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I've grown up with my Grandparents smoking and my Dad chewed every now and then. If I had started to date a guy and then found out later that he was a chewer, oh well. *secretly I find men who smoke cigars HOT!* Shhhhhh! LOL!
TallGWMvballe... Posts: 869
Jun 19, 2008 10:06 PM GMT
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Matterych saidHAHA, well, I'm glad to see that so many disapprove my habits. I grew up with it never tried it until last summer. Took some practice, the first week of it I nearly puked at just the taste. But I was havin nicotene fits from quitting smoking. Then it was just convenient. Its a lot easier when you are on the mountain fixing fence all day to just pack a can of copenhagen than to pack a lunch.

As for it being a "deal breaker" no offense guys, but I probably wouldn't even "enter into negotiations". So I'm not really worried about it being a deal break.

As for health concerns, I only have one, two at the most, dips a day. Usually one in the morning to get me goin, and then one in the afternoon to perk me up a bit. And as cliche as it sounds, I really can quit whenever. I have mastered the art of quitting nicotene.

On that note, its good to see the rodeo forum getting so many posts. Behold the power of Copenhagen / Skoal.



BOY are you in denial!

That "habit" is a full on serious addiction.
If you can "quit anytime" then why continue?
You can see how the majority of people think about it.
What do YOU see as it's good aspects?
roadbikeRob Posts: 359
Jun 20, 2008 12:27 AM GMT
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Both smoking and chewing tabacco are filthy, poisonous, stinking habits. I can't stand the horrible odor of tabacco smoke. A guy who spits after chewing tabacco makes me want to vomit. Its downright disgusting.
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Jun 20, 2008 1:20 AM GMT
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I think you should have the right to decide. I don't kiss guys with chewing tobacco in their mouths though.
I don't care how minty fresh it is.

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