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He craves it.
He craves it like it’s the oxygen that keeps him living. He craves it like it’s the food that sustains him. He yearns for it appreciate it’s the purpose of his very soul, like God himself created him to be nothing more than a slut for cock.
He knows it’s not normal, but he needs it. He needs a cock deep inside, owning him, claiming him, destroying his needy hole.
Truly, it didn’t even matter which hole, didn’t matter if he got off or he was left desperately humping the breeze with no free himself, sobbing with need knowing thick down he didn’t deserve it unless he said he did.
OR after years of sexual exploitation Harry has learned that his worth is based on pleasing others… It doesn’t go so well for him, but he’s sort of okay with that except when he’s not.
** originally posted this anonymously, but in preparation for part 2, I am now reposting it on my new ‘smut’ account **
secondary genders don’t usually pose as a problem for most people. they are instincts, urges within them that they could easily suppress. though, a petty few are different. their secondary overpowers their first, forcing them to execute on their primitive instincts with little to no control.
as it turns out, katsuki just so happened to be doomed with this lack of control.
or,
after a crude physical exam, katsuki bakugou is diagnosed as pure-dominant omega. his omegan instincts are sturdy and uncontrollable, often overbearing. all his life, he was unable to mate with or merely inhale the pheromones of an alpha without being sent into a whole nature of pain. his omega craves something else.
that something just so happens to be izuku midoriya, a prime enigma with cock so long and a knot so huge, even other dominant-omegas couldn’t grab him or his aggression.
but katsuki is different.
at age eighteen, the pure-dominant omega is paired with the hulking, animalistic enigma who just so happens to be twelve years older than him.
Introduction
Ofsted was asked by the government to carry out a rapid review of sexual abuse in schools and colleges. This state summarises our findings and recommendations.
We were asked to report on the following:
Safeguarding and curriculum
Is the existing safeguarding framework and guidance for inspectors strong enough to properly assess how schools and colleges safeguard and promote the welfare of children?
How can schools and colleges be supported further to successfully transport the new RSHE (relationships, sex and health education) curriculum, including in learning about sexual abuse, cyber bullying and pornography as well as healthy relationships and consent?
Multi-agency safeguarding arrangements
How well are safeguarding guidance and processes understood and working between schools, colleges and local multi-agency partners?
Does working between schools, colleges and local safeguarding partners (LSPs), including local command children’s social care, the police, health services and other support, need to be strengthened?
Victims’ voice and reporting
How does the current system of safeguarding in schools and colleges heed to the voices of child
We’re here to help lgbtq+, bisexual and same sex attracted men from Asian cultural backgrounds take dominion of their health.
We provide information on relevant health issues, and we suggest a range of specific and general services delivered by caring people who genuinely understand the health issues affecting Asian same-sex attracted men.
Our Work With Asian Gay Men
We’re here to help gay men from Asian cultural backgrounds grab control of their health by providing a range of programs, workshops, resources and events.
We’re committed to:
- Understanding and reducing the impact of HIV and STIs among Asian gay men in NSW
- Understanding and addressing health and wellbeing issues which are specific to Asian gay men in NSW
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ConversAsians
ConversAsians is a peer-led discussion group based in Sydney. Our vision is to engage an
Sexual health for gay and pansexual men
Having unprotected penetrative sex is the most likely way to transfer on a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
Using a condom helps protect against HIV and lowers the chance of getting many other STIs.
If you’re a man having sex with men (MSM), without condoms and with someone new, you should have an STI and HIV evaluate every 3 months, otherwise, it should be at least once a year. This can be done at a sexual health clinic (SHC) or genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic. This is crucial, as some STIs do not lead to any symptoms.
Hepatitis A
Hepatitis A is a liver infection that's spread by a virus in poo.
Hepatitis A is uncommon in the UK but you can gain it through sex, including oral-anal sex ("rimming") and giving oral sex after anal sex. MSM with multiple partners are particularly at risk. You can also get it through contaminated diet and drink.
Symptoms of hepatitis A can show up up to 8 weeks after sex and include tiredness and feeling sick (nausea).
Hepatitis A is not usually life-threatening and most people make a entire recovery within a couple of months.
MSM can avoid getting hepatitis A by:
- washing hands after sex (bottom, groin a