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To TV Or not TV that is the question ?

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By *omfordwrongun OP   Man
over a year ago

romford

By buzzbomb67 Man

Romford

I am a good looking straight guy with no bi tendencies until recently! i was contacted by a very feminine TV now I'm wondering if I should broaden my horizons ? I have no wish to be fucked !anyone been through this problem ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I was the same, until i joined fab. Never thought about being bi at all, but a couple of very nice and no pushy people introduced me to it.

If you are feeling that you maybe a little bi there are lots of people on here you can chat with for advice.

This i think is something not to rush into, but take it on step at a time.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Do it! But take it at your own pace. We had a tv experience at a club last week. She was stunning and played with us both. My other half thought it was very horny having his cock sucked by her and we are definitely gonna explore that more. Dont put a label on yourself or anyone else. If it feels good do it. It doesnt mean u have to go out and marry a guy tomorrow but it does open your mind to possibilities and lots of fun!

Nico xx

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

It's also worth bearing in mind that the Fab categorisation covers a whole load of different people into one label - TS/TV.

Some of us were born female and transitioning to male, others the opposite and others may have completely transitioned, and thus are male, after starting as female. There are others who may dress partially, such as just some items of clothing, or those who dress occasionally etc.

If you meet someone who's partially through their transitioning plan, then they may offer the benefit of being able to sample some physical aspects of a body that would otherwise be from a gender you'd be less interested, possibly.

Some people suddenly finding themselves exploring in the heat of the moment, such as when with a mf couple, where there's no element of transitioning, merely some aspects of sexual activity that can be explored, without too much forethought.

Plenty of different people on Fab, lots of sexual variety as well as varied sexualities etc. Also worth bearing in mind that some people who cross dress are nothing other than 100% straight, so often people's assumptions are quite wrong.

If you'd like to explore bi play, then take your time and find the right partners and time for you and them. Don't rush to label yourself, other than thinking of yourself as human.

Good luck!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's also worth bearing in mind that the Fab categorisation covers a whole load of different people into one label - TS/TV.

Some of us were born female and transitioning to male, others the opposite and others may have completely transitioned, and thus are male, after starting as female. There are others who may dress partially, such as just some items of clothing, or those who dress occasionally etc.

If you meet someone who's partially through their transitioning plan, then they may offer the benefit of being able to sample some physical aspects of a body that would otherwise be from a gender you'd be less interested, possibly.

Some people suddenly finding themselves exploring in the heat of the moment, such as when with a mf couple, where there's no element of transitioning, merely some aspects of sexual activity that can be explored, without too much forethought.

Plenty of different people on Fab, lots of sexual variety as well as varied sexualities etc. Also worth bearing in mind that some people who cross dress are nothing other than 100% straight, so often people's assumptions are quite wrong.

If you'd like to explore bi play, then take your time and find the right partners and time for you and them. Don't rush to label yourself, other than thinking of yourself as human.

Good luck! "

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By *quirrelMan
over a year ago

East Manchester

Before you try an "alternative" relationship think about what limits you want in place beforehand and make sure they understand and are agreed to as a condition of your meeting them. Then prepare yourself as though it were a woman you were meeting and go for it.

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