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Gay tendencies (pg. 6)
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| prolikewhoa |
i don't think i could have a threesome w/ my bf and another girl...i would get soooooo jealous. there's no way..
with another couple, however, i think that'd be fun. but a married couple? i dunno...don't think so |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by prolikewhoa
i don't think i could have a threesome w/ my bf and another girl...i would get soooooo jealous. there's no way..
with another couple, however, i think that'd be fun. but a married couple? i dunno...don't think so |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
um, don't u even think for one second that you could even attempt to ing bull me. besides, i'm not mad, i was just simply pointing it out:p |
I'm not bullting you... you know I love you (and you know full well how much). |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by prolikewhoa
with another couple, however, i think that'd be fun. but a married couple? i dunno...don't think so |
pfft :rolleyes: it's not cheating because we'd be doing it together. |
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| Moral Hazard |
| quote: | Originally posted by david.michael
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don't worry dave, I can salvage this... |
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| david.michael |
| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
don't worry dave, I can salvage this... |
The wife and I will be waiting for your results and a detailed report. |
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| Fast Turtle |
You sound bi-curious.
I am very bisexual and my preference for gender can shift around a lot, right I lean towards females. |
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| Slylee |
| ok so i might be a little bi curious, but my curiousity about women doesn't even compare to my love and obsession of men. |
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| Fast Turtle |
A lot of people, men and woman, are like that, and it's totally normal and healthy behaviour. There's a lot more stigma associated with men for it (a girl could kiss another girl and not be considered a lesbian, but a guy kissing a guy would much more likely be considered gay), so they won't as readily admit it. The truth is, if you aren't a homosexual or bisexual, it won't be all that much fun and you can just leave it at that.
People mostly just like to try different things for the sake of seeing what's out, and confirming whether or not it's for them. |
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| XaNaX |
| quote: | Originally posted by Slylee
Why do I seem to obsessively think about or wonder what it’s like to be with a woman, when really, the actual thought of it does absolutely nothing for me in terms of arrousal? Is it normal to just be curious about something that doesn’t seem to excite you? It’s like I’m subconsciously trying to force the issue on myself. Isn’t that weird? lol |
You should just go and a woman and be done with it |
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| Slylee |
| quote: | Originally posted by Fast Turtle
A lot of people, men and woman, are like that, and it's totally normal and healthy behaviour. There's a lot more stigma associated with men for it (a girl could kiss another girl and not be considered a lesbian, but a guy kissing a guy would much more likely be considered gay), so they won't as readily admit it. The truth is, if you aren't a homosexual or bisexual, it won't be all that much fun and you can just leave it at that.
People mostly just like to try different things for the sake of seeing what's out, and confirming whether or not it's for them. |
Trust me, I’ve given that speech countless times to male friends and they refuse to accept it or admit it. It’s not socially acceptable for men to be bi-curious and so it continues to be very taboo, meanwhile, the percentage of boys who have homosexual experiences is pretty much the same, if not higher than girls having lesbian experiences.
And as much as flaming gay guys gross me out and as much as i joke around and use the word "fag", I can honestly tell u that if I found out my boyfriend had a homosexual experimental-type experience with another guy when he was in his teens or even early 20’s and discovered that it wasn't for him, I wouldn’t even give it a second thought. |
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| Slylee |
| oh and i have a hard time admitting that i'm "bi-curious" because i've always thought that "bi-curious" pretty much means that the curiosity is accompanied by being arroused, which in my case, it's not. it's just strictly curiosity. |
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