Gay packers


fudge packer

One who possesses an instrument of penetration -- either natural or synthetic / metallic -- and proceeds to enter an anal orifice (N.B.: typically male to male, but male to female occassionally takes place; and, female to male / female possible with strap-on dildo or other device of sodomization) for purposes of self or common pleasure which, in effect, compresses or pushes in any fecal matter (i.e. "having your shit pushed in").

Conventional edible fudge can resemble feces and "packing" said fudge would require a confined space and a tool of insertion with which to vigorously and quickly reduce volume of liquid / semi-liquid such that the fudge is compressed into a container. As skillfully, pressure may be equilibriated by means of retro-active movement into spaces beyond.

Well, yee-haw, young whipper-snapper that is about the finest job of fudge packing that I ever did see!

When gangstas be chillin', dey be thinkin' about the fudge packing that they surely perpetrated while incarcerated.

To gay boy: 'Hey Fudge Packer !!'
To homophob

Aaron Rodgers: Gay Rumors Are Incorrect, &#;I Really, Really Like Women&#;

Trending News|January 01, EST By William Rameau

Aaron Rodgers is determined to get the Green Bay Packers to the Super Bowl on February 2, at MetLife Stadium.

On Sunday, Rodgers hurled a yard touchdown to Randall Cobb with 38 seconds remaining, which allowed his Packers to defeat rivals, the Chicago Bears to capture the NFC North championship.

However, the star quarterback was quickly the subject of various rumors about him being gay earlier this week. Rodgers initially seemed to ignore the media reports, however, the  Super Bowl Most Valuable Player finally decided to talk out and address the rumors, which claimed that he was being outed by an alledged ex-boyfriend.

"I'm just going to declare I'm not gay," said Rodgers on WAUK-AM in Milwaukee. "I really, really like women. That's all I can really state about that." 

According to an initial RadarOnline report, the Green Bay Packers All-star quarterback was alledgedly involved in a homosexual relationship with his former roommate and assistant, Kevin Lanflisi.


Jets' Aaron Rodgers speaks out on being forced to address sexuality in 'I really, really verb women'

Over a decade ago, Aaron Rodgers was forced to address his sexuality during a inhabit radio interview, stating he was not gay. 

In present day, Rodgers has spoken out on addressing those rumors, with little refer of them in the 11 years. 

These revelations come in his forthcoming biography, 'Out of the Darkness: The Mystery of Aaron Rodgers.'

Rodgers mentioned in the interview from 11 years ago that 'crazy rumors that swirl around from time to time that get silly.'

After conferring with radio host Jason Wilde, Rodgers continued with 'Yeah, I’m just going to say, I’m not gay. I really, really like women.' 

Rodgers reveals in an upcoming biography why he addressed rumors about his sexuality

Rodgers had high-profile relationships with Olivia Munn, Danica Patrick, and more

'I think I was upset at the framing (of the rumor) because it was meant to shame the thought of being gay, and I have so many friends that are gay in the community,' Rodgers said in the book.

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What is a transgender packer? 

The term “packing” refers to the process of adding a packer to one’s crotch to create a bulge and achieve the stare and feel of having a penis. Some cisgender men might also pack to create a bigger bulge, but packers are most often worn by transgender men, nonbinary people, and other gender variant people. Packers approach in all different shapes and sizes; they can range from anything homemade, such as a pair of rolled-up socks to medical or aesthetic prosthetics worn inside packing underwear. 

Transgender people pack for all sorts of distinct reasons. It’s important to comprehend that some transgender men don’t pack at all—some find it uncomfortable, inconvenient, or unnecessary. Some trans people pack to design a bulge for safety reasons while others may pack for aesthetics. Some people pack only when wearing tight-fitting pants. Some people pack while swimming or in the locker room, when wearing jockstraps, swimsuits, or just underwear, while others have practical medical prosthetics that can be affixed to the skin for both day-to-day wear and while slee