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Should I pretend to be bi/gay to get an apartment?
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Tranc3
I'm looking at listings in the Irvine, CA area, and some of the roomate/apartment offers that are more appealing require that I be either gay or bi. Maybe I could pull off being bi, that doesn't necessarily require that I get involved with a guy.
DjConfessions
have u should just move in with them, say your bi and suck their just once. then you're set for the rest of your stay
chojin
Tranc3
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Originally posted by DjConfessions
have u should just move in with them, say your bi and suck their just once. then you're set for the rest of your stay
:nervous:

No, that's cool, I'll pass on that.
Tranc3
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Originally posted by chojin


Hehe reminds me of that Southpark where Jimbo and Ned infiltrate the KKK and convince them to take the opposite side, since nobody likes the KKK.
chojin
anyway serious note: it, let them think you're a bum bandit.
Tranc3
What's the worst that could happen?
DjConfessions
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Originally posted by Tranc3
What's the worst that could happen?


swallowing
chojin
you could have some REALLY hot neighbours who are single, like to walk around in skimpy underwear but they steer well clear because they think you love the cock.

thats pretty much worst case.
bananas
I wouldn't do that, cause it seems they have some intentions...

jdat
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Originally posted by Tranc3
What's the worst that could happen?



The issue isn't really the fact that the potential renter might be gay/bi.

They prefer to have someone like that so they ( the potential renters ) are not shocked by the behavior that may be taking place there.


It's a precautionary measure, a warning of sorts.

Unless they are really wackjobs they should accept you straight or not, the concern is about you and your acceptance, not the other way around.


And pulling off that you are gay/bi when you are not can be a tuffy! :haha:
Omega_M
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Originally posted by Tranc3
I'm looking at listings in the Irvine, CA area, and some of the roomate/apartment offers that are more appealing require that I be either gay or bi. Maybe I could pull off being bi, that doesn't necessarily require that I get involved with a guy.


It really depends on whether they are bi or gay.
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