Even Rome cucked to the globohomo mafia.
Yes, as it necessarily involves feces.
GROSS!And often blood as well, as the anus is NOT a sexual organ and does NOT lubricate naturally when aroused like a vagina.
The many micro tears and bleeding from the anus during anal sex, and this mixture of blood and feces seeping onto/into the dominating man's penis is what causes so many very nasty diseases.
....and yes, you can also get this from anal sex with a women as well.
Anal sex in general is disgusting and a vector for all sorts of health problems and that's why before 1945 many countries had anti sodomy laws and anti buggery laws that prohibited the act even between man and a woman, although it way mostly targeted against faggot sex.
Pffftttt...
Would not put my groceries on it.More ghey insanity from Italy...
Would not put my groceries on it.
Ghana’s situation reflects the complex dilemma of African countries in deciding on the position of LGBTQ in their institutional framework. It is illegal in 32 countries including Nigeria, Mauritania, Sudan and Somalia where death penalty can be imposed on people engaging in gay sex. In Uganda, the office of the president has referred to homosexuals as “sick people” who need help. This sentiment has been echoed by the former president of Zambia, Edgar Lungu, who questioned why humans should be compelled to engage in activities even animals do not do. South Africa remains the only African country to have legalized homosexuality while others such as Rwanda have rejected discussions on the issue.
The Buffalo Bills are proud to support the National Gay Flag Football League (NGFFL) with a sponsorship to launch a chapter in Buffalo. The NGFFL is a non profit sports organization that seeks to promote the positive social and athletic enjoyment of American flag football.
"We are thrilled to bring inclusive flag football to Buffalo with the support of the Buffalo Bills. This exciting addition joins 27 other cities, and over 4,000 players, including straight allies, in the National Gay Flag Football League," said NGFFL Commissioner Joel Horton.
This collaboration is a game-changer for bringing LGBTQ+ organized football to Buffalo. The Buffalo Bills join other supportive NFL teams including the Giants, Patriots, Jets, Dolphins, Cardinals, Bears, Commanders, and Seahawks in making our growing league even more inclusive.
"Our mission is to unite the community through the spirit of competition while celebrating our diversity. By fostering an environment where everyone is welcome, we aim to build a stronger, more inclusive Buffalo. Together, with the backing of the Buffalo Bills, we are creating a space where all individuals can participate, compete, and thrive," Horton continued.
The NGFFL has been in existence since 2002 and is growing steadily into major cities across the U.S. More information will be coming out soon on the league’s website detailing the exciting developments on the NGFFL in Buffalo.
"We are excited to join the NFL and other Clubs across the league in their support of the NGFFL," said Buffalo Bills Vice President of Community Impact, Michelle Roberts. "Through our sponsorship, we are looking forward to expanding the impact of the NGFFL in our community."
Potential players, sponsors, and organizers are encouraged to visit our website NGFFL.org/Buffalo, E-mail at buffalo@ngffl.org and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and X/Twitter: @NGFFL.
Bills to sponsor National Gay Flag Football League chapter in Buffalo
"...exciting addition joins 27 other cities...over 4,000 players, including straight allies...National Gay Flag Football League..."