>At the Gold Stallion in Fort Worth, everybody knew that Stan Hansen’s mouth was “free use”: when he was on club grounds, anyone, at any time, could push him to his knees and demand service, no questions asked. Dressed in just cowboy boots and ass-less chaps, Hansen would be kept busy until closing time, and many of the Stallion’s patrons fondly recall him stumbling out of the club after a long night’s work, still half drunk, beads of perspiration speckling his signature mustache. In the ring, Stan was known for taking control and directing the action of the match, but on his off-days he preferred to totally let go — closing his eyes, relaxing his throat, and losing himself in the intoxicating rhythm of thrust after thrust. A Texas boy through and through, Hansen embodied the working class ethic of the Lone Star State, taking a quiet pride in the labor he performed, making sure that anytime he was on his knees, the man towering above him left the encounter fully satisfied.Is Stan “Free Use” Hansen the queerest steer in the city of Texas?
Now we know why these aewists went back to meet him
>>19006456WTF?
>>19006456What on earth?? No way any of this is true!
>>19006456The Friction one felt more believable
>>19007459Afraid so
>>19007744but this one is actually true
>>19006596FPBP
based Free Use chad