Meet David Pereira.
The 25-year-old Spanish dancer is entirely adorable. But looks aren’t everything — David also has some special skills.
Like this:
And this:
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And you’ve never really gone grocery shopping until you’ve gone with him:
David began training in ballet when he was 12 years old, and as a teenager shifted his focus to acrobatic sports. He was hired to do an event with Cirque Du Soleil, and once on stage he found his calling.
He’s made numerous TV appearances in Europe, on France’s Got Talent and Got to Dance Germany, showing audiences his truly unique blend of contortion, dance and acrobatics set to haunting music by the likes of Antony and the Johnsons.
The effect is fairly unforgettable. Here are some of our favorites:
https://youtu.be/90CVmAYCtuE
We want more!
ChickenLady
He’s a power bottom! SQUAWK!
Victor Barry
He dances too? I’m in love.
NoCagada
SOme of those positions look like hunger for a prostate massage
Giancarlo85
Spanish guys are cute 🙂 And he certainly is cute for sure!
throwslikeagirl
Olympic level of talent band agility. Incroyable, indeed!
jwtraveler
Talk about guys who have it all!
Len John
Why was this titled “She’s Got It”. We’re not girls. Maybe it’s time for gay men to grow the fuck up…
Curty
Is he gay?
Curty
@Len John: I agree, not every gay guy wants to be referred to as the opposite sex…
zwirad
HE is absolutely beautiful in every way. Very creative, talented and takes it with humor and fun as well. C’est vrais, il est incroyable.
martinbakman
Cirque du Soilel could certainly use him, although they like to case more of a butch looking male.
I think he’s perfect.
Billy Budd
Very nice.
Bob LaBlah
If you really want to see a cute, young gay contortionist google search Brent Corrigan and the contortionist. The vid speaks for itself. That kid is amazing and has three vids “showcasing” his talents on the free porn channels.
Giancarlo85
@Len John: Maybe it’s time for you to grow the fuck up. It wasn’t said in a serious manner.
I don’t get how some complain about every single thing.
@Bob LaBlah: Um, can you make a post that isn’t about porn? This is about David PEREIRA. Not about porn. And Brent Corrigan… seriously… *facepalm*
TransParency_
@Giancarlo85: Misgendering someone is NEVER a laughing matter. You are a clueless, privileged idiot.
Giancarlo85
@TransParency_: And you’re a useless stupid troll who isn’t trans.
This thread is about a GUY. Period.
I didn’t misgender shit. Take your useless posts somewhere else.
jwtraveler
@Giancarlo85: I think you should take this a little more seriously. @TransParency_: You need to take EVERYTHING a lot LESS seriously.
I’m not a big fan of using female pronouns to refer to gay men and I don’t like being referred to as “girl”. I know that some gay men like it, but regardless of the intention, one should not assume that it is universally accepted terminology. On the other hand, there are numerous far worse affronts to gay men that we could be offended by. So let’s keep it in perspective.
jwtraveler
@Curty: I don’t know. What do you think?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxyUHAHmGOQ
Can anyone translate from German?
Eric Grich
Wow
Dennis Patrick Ellis
a life time of health*
Saint Law
@Bob LaBlah: You are the saddest man alive.
Giancarlo85
@jwtraveler: Oh wow. I think you are the one that needs to take it less seriously! When a gay man uses the word it isn’t with any bad intention. You are taking something the wrong way completely.
jwtraveler
@Giancarlo85: Words can be, and often are, used to insult, demean and offend. Even when that is not the intention of the speaker, they can have that effect. It’s true that some people may seem overly sensitive, but it is not your place to decide what is offensive to someone else. I think someone would have to be a very close friend for me not to be offended by him calling me “Jewboy”. Would you be OK with someone affectionately calling you “Spic”? And look at the debate and controversy over the use of the “n” word, which is so heavily loaded that it can’t be written here or uttered publicly. Yet, where I live, I regularly hear black, and even some young Latino and white men, use it freely. I don’t know how other black people feel about it, but I don’t like it.
So, NO, I’m not taking it the wrong way completely. I am taking it for what it means to me. Gay men have, for centuries, been considered effeminate, not real men and less “manly” then other men. The use of feminine words to refer to gay men has historically been pejorative. Some gay men have embraced the use of feminine terms and they are entitled to do that, but YOU don’t get to decide what we should all be sensitive too. Regardless of the intention, I don’t like being referred to as “girl” and I am completely entitled to feel that way, and YOU need to take THAT seriously if you want to be respectful.
BTW, when I say that Transparency needs to take things less seriously, it’s not that I’m insensitive to his concerns. It’s just that I think that all he does is look for reasons to be offended and angry. He focuses entirely on vocabulary without ever considering intentions.
Giancarlo85
@jwtraveler: That isn’t a insulting, demeaning or offensive term. By saying that is going to have a negative effect on people. And it is absolutely not the same as calling someone “jewboy” or “spic”.
You are exaggerating disgustingly. This isn’t even a small exaggeration… it’s a major one.
You are DEFINITELY taking it wrong big time. And quite a few gay men are feminine… is that wrong? Your whole post is a pile of exaggerated bullshit in my opinion.
Curty
@jwtraveler: He’s straight…
jwtraveler
@Giancarlo85: You’ve completely missed the point. I offer a detailed, well-reasoned explanation of my thoughts and feelings and you respond with ignorance and insults. You have a lot to learn. You need to listen, think and respect and try to understand people who have a diversity of opinions and experiences. Perhaps with a little age, wisdom and experience you will develop the confidence to accept the reality that not everyone in the world agrees with you, and that’s OK. And perhaps the courage and sensitivity not to attack every time your view of the world is threatened. It’s a flaw you share with religious fundamentalists. I have more hope for you, though. I wish you the best.
Giancarlo85
@jwtraveler: I didn’t miss the point. You made a stupid comparison comparing “hey gurl” to words like “spic” or “jewboy”. Absolutely false. You are the one that has a lot to learn and most of what you have said is ridiculous and stupid. You certainly aren’t acting your age. You’re acting like an overly sensitive 15 year old.
But I am curious… how is my view of the world threatened by dumb statements you made regarding a harmless saying? You’re the one with the huge personality flaw and some major chips on your shoulder. IF you’re so offended by the words “hey gurl”, you need to grow up a little and grow some skin. You’re coming off as severely thin skinned… so does being thin skinned come with age too? I’ll have no part in it.
spiffy
He’s a gifted contortionist, most likely double-jointed, and must have years of gymnastic training. But is he really a “next-level” dancer though? Just because somebody who can tumble and flex and twist his body into pretzels doesn’t make him a great dancer IMHO. People are always dazzled by the showy moves, and I admit most professional dancers will have some of those skills in their repertoire; but to me dancing is more about musical interpretations and expressions than super-human skills. So let’s call him what he really is, a talented acrobat.
Tracy Pope
@Curty: According to this he would be gay: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h1ZjzjkKTvQ It’s an ad for gay dancers group/site from what I understand.