Tag: exhibitionism

  • My college requires a fresh medical exam at the start of each year. We headed to the Center building campus, where several tables were set up in the atrium. Guys were registering and receiving paperwork and instructions. You could figure that this must be the starting point for the physicals. Multiple exam stations were set up throughout the large hall. Most stations had an exam table and were staffed by one or two people, some male and some female. At the first station, I got weighed and measured. At the second station, my eyes, ears, nose, thyroid, heart, lungs, and abdomen were examined. At the third station, I had an orthopedic exam. At the fourth station, my vitals were checked, including my chest, blood pressure, and pulse. Station Five was the part dreaded by many, involving genital and hernia examinations. Strangely, I had anticipated a degree of privacy for this portion of the exam, but there was none, and it seemed like all eyes were inexplicably drawn to Station Five. As you stood in line, approaching this station, you had the opportunity to observe how they conducted the examination on the student ahead of you. 😆 I was still slightly aroused myself, though far short of being fully hard while closely watching exam taking place in front of me. It wasn’t a common occurrence to witness another young man undergoing such a public examination. I found it difficult to avert my gaze and felt a strong urge to keep watching.

  • I read an article about the “World Naked Bike Ride” that happened some years ago. Riders bare as much or as little as they like and often paint their bodies with messages for the occasion. The rides protest dependence on oil and promote bike safety and positive body image.
    One of the highlights of the Seattle Solstice Parade and the World Naked Bike Ride has been the appearance of a gentleman who gives spectators enjoyment as he rollerblades along the parade route. According to several blogs, he is identified as Noah Phelps. He’s probably best known in his role as Captain America, his body painted red, white, and blue.

     

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