Lost bet gay
It started as a lost bet but with the way he's cheesing so hard as he checks himself out, I have a feeling he's going to do it again. FairwayFreddy I like the Chive 12 years ago at am. StarShieldandLamp Gotta admit though, this is pretty hilarious.
From orcs to office flings, frat bros to firemen, Nico serves up fresh fantasies packed with heat, heart, and happy-for-now endings that hit just right. Definitely making this bet with some pledge brothers of mine. But the dares weren’t the wild part — it was how easily he kept saying yes.
Sticking to his word, the brothers drove to the intersection and Andrew fulfilled the bet, recording all of it on a video posted to YouTube. BROkies God, I love the internet. Northern Lax deff a mormon 12 years ago at am. Gotta admit though, this is pretty hilarious.
Andrew agreed, since he had never before lost to his little brother—but sure enough, Andrew lost, and hilarity ensued.
He Lost a Bet
The bet was if his brother won, Andrew would dance for 30 minutes on the corner of the busiest intersection in Provo. As he danced, Andrew attracted several dancing partners and even a dog. As men, bets are a part of our lives that are practically ingrained in us from birth.
Bets feed our egos and help satisfy our need to humiliate our opponent when we are victorious. Newer comments. Jacobim Mugatu I would expect to find this on the Chive. Blantons Stop using Huff Post to find all of your news. PowerPoint It looks like they are performing an exorcism.
Stop using Huff Post to find all of your news. When my best friend Mateo lost a bet, he agreed to do whatever I wanted for one day. Every Nico Voss story delivers a red-hot, M/M straight to gay first time encounter—but how it happens is the fun part.
Props to him, though. One such bet occurred last month in Provo, Utah, when Andrew Wilcox and his younger brother bet on a game of one-on-one basketball.