About boyiain

A switch from the Toronto area, owned by and under the firm guidance of Master Chuck from Sudbury.

Congratulations!

Congratulations to…

  • Thug Rocco – Eastern Canada LeatherSIR 2012 & boy alex – Eastern Canada Leatherboy 2012 on their year together.  Title years are not easy, especially when you live in completely different cities, you have work and school commitments that don’t allow you to do probably as much as you would have loved to.  Still, you did what you could.  Hats off to both of you.
  • Master R – Eastern Canada LeatherSIR 2013 & boy dominic – Eastern Canada Leatherboy 2013 on their up and coming title year!  Master R – I’ve had the chance to work with you during Crude 2011 – thank You for Your assistance at that time, and if there is anything I can do for You during Your title year, please let me know.  Dominic – Welcome to your title year!  If there is anything I can do for you during the year, please let me know!
  • Jon and Gary – Congratulations on your run this year for the titles.  Watching both of you on stage, I know it would have been tough to choose and to judge!  I would love to see you both back on stage in the future.
  • Sir Marc & Family – Congratulations on the Community Builder Award.  You and the family have stepped up to the plate, often being behind the scenes as Brandon said.  Very much deserved!

Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy weekend schedule

Thursday
SQUEAL! LEATHER LIGHTS OUT @ Steamworks
Thursday, March 28
8pm – 4am
Steamworks
540 Church St, Level 2
It’s a special leather edition of Steamwork’s weekly infamous black-out party. Join us in the dark for the kick-off sex party for ECLSb weekend. Regular club admission rules/fees apply.
Club info: www.steamworksonline.ca

Friday
CHANGING OF THE GUARD
Friday, March 29
1 – 5pm
Club 120 (formerly Goodhandy’s)
120 Church St, 2nd floor
Admission: $10
Venue info: www.club120.ca
A new event will be held the afternoon of the Friday holiday, March 29. The “Changing Of The Guard” reception is a new format for the traditional contest weekend ‘Meet and Greet.’ In addition to meeting and mingling with contestants, judges, out of town guests and local leather folk, a highlight of Changing Of The Guard will be a keynote speech by Sir Marc Paquet-Decker, of Toronto. Sir Marc is head of a leather family, starting with his two collared boys, connor and farrell. He is also founder and head of “The Leather Vajra Family,” his much larger leather family, which is presently comprised of more than 100 members, found coast-to-coast across North America.

BLACK EAGLE BAR NIGHT
Friday, March 29
10pm
Black Eagle Toronto
457 Church Street
Venue info: blackeagletoronto.com

Saturday
ECLSb 2013 CONTEST
Saturday, March 30
Doors 1pm. Contest 1:30pm SHARP!
Club 120 (formerly Goodhandy’s)
120 Church St, 2nd floor
Admission: $10
Venue info: www.club120.ca

SPEARHEAD’S FANTASY BALL: MASQUERADE
Official ECLSb Victory Party
featuring DJ Chris Steinbach
Saturday, March 30
9pm-3am
Erotico Lounge @ Flash on Church
461 Church St; 2nd floor
Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at the door; includes coat check.
Available at The Black Eagle, Priape & Northbound Leather
Masquerade attire requested (optional)
Party info: www.spearheadtoronto.com
Venue info: www.flashonchurch.com

Sunday
ECLSb VICTORY BRUNCH
Sunday, March 31
11am-2pm
Churchmouse & Firkin Pub
475 Church St; 2nd floor
Meet the new 2013 ECLSb titleholders!
Pay as you go; regular Sunday brunch menu
Venue info:www.firkinpubs.com/pubs/churchmouse-and-firkin

ROUGH HOUSE
Official get-off & weekend wrap-up party
Sunday, March 31
1pm-5pm
Club 120 (formerly Goodhandy’s)
120 Church St, 2nd floor
Admission: $10
Party info: www.roughhouse.ca
Venue info: www.club120.ca

Bears in Excess: Leather Edition

From the guys that run Bears in Excess:

We are pleased to announce a new event in Toronto. Due to popular demand, we are starting a monthly event that takes place during the week, so guys can go out and relax after a long and hard (pardon the pun) day at work. The event is Bears in Excess: Leather Edition, although it is open for anyone who likes bears and their admirers.

What: Bears in Excess: Leather Edition
Where: Spa Excess @ 105 Carlton St (Toronto)
When: Tuesday, March 5, 2013
Time: 7:00pm – 11:00pm

Cost is based on time of arrival:

1:00pm to 6:00pm: lockers $11.00, Rooms $17.00
6:00pm to 12:00am: lockers $15.00, Rooms $28.00

Single room with TV: $31.00
Double room with TV: $42.00
Double room: $39.00

All rooms are for an 8 hour period and include a $5 room deposit which is returned upon checkout.

Coupons for 50% off lockers are available, so if you want one, please send an e-mail to bearsinexcess@gmail.com before noon on the day of the event and we will send it to you.

We got an amazing Bronze Weekend Package certificate for IML worth $175, which will be given away at Bears in Excess: Leather Edition this coming Tuesday. If you want a chance to win, come to our event.http://www.facebook.com/events/335481479901686/

Sadly I won’t be there because I’ll be on a business trip in Portland, OR.  Master Scott, my other half, will be doing a demo on spanking and percussion play.  If you’d like to give it a try, do check him out.

Putting it out there

I’ve been spending a lot of time looking at pictures between 2010 and 2011, and particularly around the time of ILSb in San Francisco when Master Chuck and I completed.

What I’m not sure anyone from my title class realizes is that I lost a whole bunch of weight starting in January 2010.  I had hit 306lbs – the maximum I had ever weight in my life, and the second time I had hit over 300lbs.

The first time I hit 300, I got myself to hovering regularly between 278 and 285.  This is what I looked like when I was 285lbs at a Rams Run:

This is what I looked like at ILSb hovering around 262lbs.

Between the pressures of 2011 and with all the travel I did in 2012, some depression issues I had after my first trip to Uruguay, and generally being exhausted, I’ve not been working out and while I’ve not paid detailed attention to what I’ve been eating, I’ve been somewhat cognizant of what I have been eating.

I’ve not stepped on a scale for about, oh, I think 14 months since I hit that 259lbs – my lightest in 16 years – at my doctor’s office.

I stepped on a scale tonight at the gym – and I sure as heck hope that it’s completely wrong.  It read 294lbs.

I look nothing like that 285lb man in the picture above – definitely smaller; and I’m definitely not the 262lb man in the second picture – definitely bigger.  I figured I was about 275lbs – and that may still be true. The gym will definitely hear it if that scale is that far off.

I would say most of the weight has happened since I got back from Uruguay – looking at pictures from Uruguay, I was definitely smaller, and the jeans I have been wearing this week were considerably looser.

Either way, I want to get this under control:

  • I will go and find another scale to weigh myself on just to really be sure
  • I figure it’s about time I switched gyms.  I like the pool at my current gym, but I really dislike the crowded space of the equipment on the gym room floor. Also while the cruising is hot at that gym, it’s distracting me from what is truly important.  Sad to say, but it’s true…
  • My back issues that have been hounding me for the past year since my trip to Nicaragua, and even the chronic pain I’ve dealt with for years seems to be mostly under control.
  • The depression and self loathing, while not totally a thing of the past, is not as strong as it was.
  • I’m going to look into personal training.
  • I want that confidence in how I looked and felt during the summer of 2011

Good news is, I’m back swimming, I’ve checked out the new gym and I have a food programme that worked for me in the past.

So what does this have to do with Leather?  Well…

  • It’s true my leathers are pretty tight on me, so either way, if I want to fit back into my leathers properly, I’ve got work to do.  I spent more than enough of my earnings on those.  I need to respect myself that way.
  • My being a healthy boy means that my Sir can push me harder.  YUM!
  • My being a healthy Sir (I do switch, and I am courting a boy and a cub currently), means that I can do a lot more with my boys.
  • I have a whole wardrobe of clothes that I want to fit in to again, and some new pieces

And looking at a pic from this week versus July.. you know, maybe 30lbs is possible.  WOW.

Anyway – let’s see where I am by May.

Mens play events in Toronto – This weekend

This weekend, in Toronto, we have lots of mens BDSM play events for you to attend:

Androphilia
2nd Saturday of every month – Saturday, December 8
Subspace Dungeon Studio; 7 Fraser Ave, Toronto, ON
Pre registration is required:  androphilia@2circle.org.  Cutoff time is 8pm.

Rough House @ Steamworks
540 Church Street, Level 2
Sunday, December 9, 3-8pm

Both events are great – check them out !

Pantheon Acceptance Speech

Below is a copy of my Pantheon Canadian Community Award acceptance speech as given today at the first Toronto Puppy Contest.  Much thanks to Toronto Leather Pride for the chance to be heard today.

And congratulations to

  • Patty McKibbon – Volunteer of the Year
  • Master Tony Palazzo – Man of the Year
  • Carlyle Jansen – Woman of the Year
  • Jake English – David Galbraith Award
  • Pup Ego (as in alter ego) on winning the first Toronto Puppy title, making history today!
  • Digger on winning Showmanship!
  • To my husband, Master Scott, for his first time judging a contest!
And now, the speech:

It’s been a while since all of you have seen me.   I’m not hiding!  you could say I won an all expenses work trip to one of the most boring cities in the world – 3x; a bout of pinkeye kept me away from TLP. this year and I was showing up in Chicago a few months early or late for IML.  Unfortunately Canada is not seeing much of me this year.

 

But I am here and as always, I take the time to be a face of Canada, Canadian Leather and Leather wherever I travel.  It’s something that was engrained in me as a young man, wherever I traveled, I am that representative of my culture – and it holds true today as a Leatherman, as a Titleholder, even if former.  There is always an opportunity to represent, educate and be that face of whatever Leather is to you.

 

I’m going to quote International LeatherSIR 2011, Sir Alan Penrod, or at least paraphrase, from his speech from Pantheon a month and a bit ago:  “No one can do this without others”.

 

We need the support of those who are our mentors  – those who support us and  those we support, in our community, even the broader community who ever that may be.   If you think otherwise, you have a lot to learn my friend.  And believe me, there was once a time in my life where i discounted that fact, thankfully I’m over that.

 

If you are here to do nothing but criticize without providing options and potential solutions – and I have seen that a lot in before, during and after my title year with Master Chuck – how about directing your energy toward partnership and setup that event that you’re complaining about that might be missing or could use some tweaks.  Don’t forget, most of us are volunteers and I can guarantee you those efforts would be accepted with open arms.

 

I want to thank you – my community and Leather family for being my support and to those who felt I should be honoured with the Pantheon of Leather Canadian Community Award.  I appreciate that – a lot!   That said, I look at it as a community that has raised this boy well and as such, given it is the Canadian Community Award, I wish to accept this a totem that honours all  of you who have impacted me over the past 8 years.

 

Thank you.

Leather & Rubber Drag

Last weekend I ended up going to The Eagle here in Toronto and was hoping to hook up with someone I’ve not had a chance to see nor play with for about two years.  Unfortunately car troubles made me about 45 minutes late and despite my efforts to communicate and provide updates, I ended up missing my chance.  His loss.

And my gain in some respects – I ended up seeing someone that I have wanted to hook up with for several years now, and he totally turns my crank.  Masculine, a big Bear of a man, loves his gear,  and hits on several other turn ons that, for whatever reason, work for me.

It was rubber night, and this man I would not only call a Leatherman but he identifies as a Rubberman and after seeing his toys and what he likes in gear, I would definitely say he’s a Rubberman.  A classic man of kink, if you will.

Sadly, despite the fact he had rubber boots on, and a very nice set of thick industrial rubber gloves on, he was denied from entering into the are closed off for rubber.

I totally get and I understand that during a Leather or Rubber night, organizers are trying to make a specific space and atmosphere.  I totally get it.

But honestly, I’m kind of tired of stand-and-model at the bar.  I’d love to see more play going on of some sort, and while I’m not advocating for a more lenient open space in this case, somehow I’d like to see how we can look at those in the community who are going to add something to the space rather than take away from it and invite them in.  In this case, I feel the Daddy i was with would have totally added to the space – just as we did in the backroom when I was licking his hot and tasty rubber boots.

I do question, what can we do to open the space up to the right people who are going to add to it, rather than just creating a space for a fashion show?  Don’t get me wrong, I think a man dressed in full leather or rubber is hot.  Maybe we’re just seeing a but too much of it at our events?

I know I was guilty the other weekend at Rough House.  It’s been ages since I have been able to get in my full leathers – chaps, harness, vest, Jobmasters – I realized it was actually too much and ended up stripping down.

Looking at old copies of Drummer, a lot of the men I’m seeing in those magazines are wearing denim jeans, some chaps, t-shirts or flannel shirts, a leather vest; or shirtless with a harness, maybe a Muir Cap… You don’t see the fully decked out leather trousers and men dressed to the nines as you see today.

This mimicked what I grew up with as I was coming out in Ottawa and Toronto.

I think back to how Master Chuck and I have played in our past and still do play – a simple vest and boots is all we really need – if that.  Looking at the man I hooked up with on the weekend, and others that I get super turned on by – sometimes being simpler can be more effective.

Some of the more rubber oriented scenes I’ve been part of – while some have been more what I would call more fetish-rubber based, the hotter scenes have been much more gear-based.

I think one part of the answer may be to have a Work Gear night at the Eagle.  This can cover so things – Leather (brown and black), work gear (Carhartts – YUM!), work boots (brown and black), denim… It’s definitely something to consider.

Now I’m hard thinking about brown construction boots and thick industrial rubber gloves that make me cum hard and quick.  Time to find my tit clamps… *GRIN*

The Vest: Work, Confidence, and Freedom

Tonight I wore my first piece of leather to a work function.  I bought that first piece around 2000 when I was working at my first processional job as a software developer for a well known Canadian telecommunications provider that spectacularly went down the shitter a few short years ago.

The context for purchasing that piece of leather was, well, I wanted a leather vest, and particularly a bar vest.  There was this hot, tall, black haired man who I used to see at The Toolbox and I admired the vest he often wore with plaid shirts – classic Bear/Leatherbear look.

I had won an award at work, $100, to spend anywhere I wanted.  I had won a $50 gift certificate at The Toolbox courtesy of Arktos from Ohio when they did a bar night.  This was back when Leather and Bear clubs took the time to travel to other cities, create a weekend of hot debauchery, and fundraising for local ASOs, or other causes.

Needless to say, off I went to Northbound and ordered my vest.  I expensed the $100 back to the company – Northbound receipt and all.  No one batted an eye.

I’m not sure it was the same model vest that hot man was wearing, but what I got was what I wanted.

I’ve worn leather at work before.  Several years ago at my last job, I dressed in full Leather for Hallowe’en as BIker Daddy Iain and his hog, Harley – a stuffed pig I got when I worked for Canada’s Wonderland over 20 years ago.

Some of you know about my challenges of coming out to a co-worker as a Leatherman and her not taking it well, kind of holding it over my head, nearly quitting the company, and learning that my senior manager doesn’t care – and nor should he, especially since it enhances who i am in my job.  And needless to say, being in a service industry, speaks heaps from my heart.

I felt empowered tonight, I felt confident, I felt strong wearing my vest.  It turned a few heads and a few people said that I looked very classy.  It’s not like that piece would have been inappropriate for the event – it is a classy vest.

Despite reducing the size of it – when i lost my weight two years ago, it has not lost any of it’s “power”.  If anything, it’s more empowering.

And once again, my Leather heart sang and burst out in a place that where in the past it has felt the need to remain closeted.  A huge step for me.

That vest means so much to me.

Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy moves to Easter weekend 2013

Four days of events planned; ‘regional themes’ for fantasy scenes dropped

(Toronto) — Organizers of the Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contest today announced the repositioning of the contest weekend from February to Easter Weekend in 2013. The contest weekend will take place in Toronto from Thursday, March 28 through Sunday, March 31, 2013.

The Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contests will be held on Saturday, March 30. A special edition of the Rough House BDSM dungeon party will be held on Sunday, March 31. Additional events that will be held Thursday night through Sunday will be announced in coming weeks.

Also announced is the elimination of the mandatory ‘regional theme’ that contestants were required to incorporate into their on stage fantasy scene. ECLSb 2013 contestants may use any theme of their choosing, as long as the fantasy scene highlights the range of their BDSM play skills. Fantasy themes have been removed at the international competition level as well.

Winners of the 2013 Eastern Canada LeatherSIR and Leatherboy titles will perform a BDSM demo at Rough House, the day following the contest.
LeatherSIR/Leatherboy are “player’s titles,” erotic titles representing the sexual side of gay leather men. The primary goal of ECLSb is networking and outreach, to help educate the community about leather men, our erotic expression, traditions and history — and of course, BDSM play and hot leather sex!

ECLSb contestants will be judged in four categories: Interview; Speech & Formal Image; Jock strap; and Leather Sex Fantasy. The contestant’s interview portion will take place in private with the judges prior to the contest; the three remaining categories take place on stage during the contest. The fantasy portion is what sets the ECLSb contest apart from many other contests styled after the International Mr. Leather and Mid-Atlantic Leather formats.

The ECLSb contests are open to leathermen and leatherboys who are residents of Ontario, Quebec and Atlantic Canada. Note, this is not a couples contest; contestants compete individually for each title. Winners of ECLSb 2013 will advance to compete at the International LeatherSIR/Leatherboy 2013 contest, to be held Labour Day weekend in Dallas, Texas.

Since 2005, Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contest weekend has been produced by Brandon Matheson (Eastern Canada LeatherSIR 2004) and Dan Falkenham (Eastern Canada Leatherboy 2004).

Additional information about the ECLSb 2013 contest weekend and a complete schedule of events will be announced in the weeks ahead.

For more information, contact Brandon@LeatherSirCanada.com or visit http://www.LeatherSirCanada.com.

For more information about Rough House, visit http://www.RoughHouse.ca.

Follow ECLSb on Twitter: @eclsb

Rough House BDSM dungeon parties return September 23

Six parties planned between September & March

(Toronto) — Organizers of Rough House, the popular gay men’s BDSM dungeon party held in Toronto, today announced event dates for the 2012-2013 season, which will run September through March.

All Rough House events are held on a Sunday afternoon, from 1pm to 5pm. Admission is $10. Rough House will take place: September 23, October 14, November 18, January 27, February 24 and March 31. (March 31 will be the first Rough House event held as part of the Eastern Canada LeatherSIR/Leatherboy contest weekend.)

Rough House is well established at Goodhandy’s (2nd floor, 120 Richmond St, Toronto; Richmond & Church), where the event has been held since 2009. As of September 1, Goodhandy’s will be changing its name to Club 120 and the bar will undergo some programming changes, however that will not affect holding Rough House at the venue.

Who is Rough House for? Rough House is not a pansexual event, neither by design nor goals. Rough House was created as a BDSM space for gay leather men to foster play, sexual networking and education. Leather dykes show up at each event and are always welcome — but Rough House is decidedly targeted as BDSM space for gay leathermen and other leatherfolk that enjoy a male-focused environment. For more information, consult the About Us section at www.RoughHouse.ca.

What happens at Rough House varies event to event, depending on attendees. Play often includes pumping, saline, watersports, bondage, flogging/single-tail, CBT, percussion play, electro and fisting, and public play. Check out photo galleries on the Rough House website to see examples of the play. A more detailed description of demos and invited special guests for each event is published on the website closer to the event date.

With help from a dedicated roster of volunteers that make the event possible, Rough House is produced by Brandon Matheson and Dan Falkenham.

For more information, visit http://www.RoughHouse.ca

Follow Rough House on Twitter: http://www.Twitter.com/RoughHouseCA