u/PenKind4200

Image 1 — Warning: May cause sudden thirst and poor decisions
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Warning: May cause sudden thirst and poor decisions

Hey 😏 Just got out of the shower and figured you deserved the full tour. Chest hair’s got its own zip code, the abs are working overtime, and yeah… the main event is standing tall and ready to make bad decisions with you. Think you can handle all this or should I warn you it comes with a ‘handle with care’ sticker? Your move,

u/PenKind4200 — 4 hours ago
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37m 6’4 250

From Shy Guy to Bold & Bare

t all started when I shared some milder pics on a regular site the other day just a little tease, nothing too crazy. The flood of sweet, thirsty, and downright filthy comments from both guys and girls completely lit a fire in me. All the “damn, you’re hot” messages, the flirty DMs, and those bold “show us more” requests gave me the confidence rush I didn’t know I needed. So thank you… this one’s for everyone who hyped me up.

Now I’m lying here, legs spread, rock hard, and loving the thrill of showing off every inch for you. That view from behind? My smooth hole and heavy balls just waiting for attention. The close-ups? Yeah, that’s me throbbing in my own hand, precum already glistening because thinking about you watching gets me so worked up. And that full-body shot with the silly emoji? Proof that even when I’m feeling playful, my body is ready to get very, very naughty.

So tell me… what do you think? Guys does this make you want to come closer and explore? Girls – would you tease me, ride me, or make me beg first?

I’m bi, very open-minded, and seriously turned on by all the attention from both men and women. Drop your hottest thoughts below, slide into my DMs, or just enjoy the view. The more you like it, the bolder I’ll get next time

Who wants to help me keep this confidence growing?

u/PenKind4200 — 17 hours ago

M 37 6’4 250 lbs

Lost 35 pounds and finally starting to feel proud of this body… even though I’m still a little self-conscious about the stretch marks that came with the journey. They tell a story, right? But damn, it feels good to be lighter and showing up anyway 😏 What do you think progress looks good on me?

u/PenKind4200 — 1 day ago
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The Irish Brigade at Fair Oaks: A Legendary Bayonet Charge

This rare 1862 hand-tinted Currier & Ives lithograph depicts General Thomas Francis Meagher leading the Irish Brigade during the Battle of Fair Oaks (also known as Seven Pines), Virginia, on June 1, 1862.

When published, the print significantly enhanced Meagher’s reputation as a courageous and determined battlefield commander. Its original caption reads:

“The bayonet charge of the Irish Brigade at this battle was the most stubborn, sanguinary, and bloody of modern times. Again and again they advanced with the cold steel, and were as vigorously met by the enemy… But at last the battle terminated in favor of the Union arms.”

Fought on May 31–June 1, 1862, as part of Major General George B. McClellan’s Peninsula Campaign, the Battle of Fair Oaks was the largest engagement in the Eastern Theater up to that time. More than 83,000 soldiers clashed, resulting in over 13,700 casualties. Though tactically inconclusive, the fighting brought the Army of the Potomac within sight of Richmond and marked a pivotal moment in the early war.

About Thomas Francis Meagher:

An Irish revolutionary exiled for his role in the 1848 uprising against British rule, Meagher escaped from a Tasmanian penal colony and arrived in America. A gifted orator, he recruited thousands of Irish immigrants to form the famed Irish Brigade. At Fair Oaks, his men’s fierce bayonet charges exemplified their bravery and helped establish the brigade’s formidable reputation in the Union Army.

A compelling figure whose journey from political exile to Union general remains one of the most remarkable stories of the Civil War era.

Lithograph is part of my collection & research journey into forgotten Civil War stories. Always humbled to share these stories with you.

u/PenKind4200 — 2 days ago