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"I can totally relate to this. " Thanks. Not just me then. | |||
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"You might be right. Emotionally I’m not ready to accept it so I focus on the physical side. I think. " I have met many like you my friend, you are already halfway there, that final step of self acceptance is so near. I always say to any gay or bi men out there struggling, do you want to look back at your life on your deathbed and regret wasting years in denial of yourself or ashamed of what you are? I also say, at least come to terms with it and accept the truth yourself, even if you do not want to shout it from the rooftops to others. None of us have anything to be ashamed of, it is what we are naturally and is not harming anyone. Hold your head up with dignity | |||
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"You might be right. Emotionally I’m not ready to accept it so I focus on the physical side. I think. I have met many like you my friend, you are already halfway there, that final step of self acceptance is so near. I always say to any gay or bi men out there struggling, do you want to look back at your life on your deathbed and regret wasting years in denial of yourself or ashamed of what you are? I also say, at least come to terms with it and accept the truth yourself, even if you do not want to shout it from the rooftops to others. None of us have anything to be ashamed of, it is what we are naturally and is not harming anyone. Hold your head up with dignity " | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships." I have to disagree on this. I think what you do sexually is more indicative of your sexual orientation than romantic attraction | |||
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"She said ‘I don’t think you’re bi, I think you’re just very sexual’... Does this make sense to anyone else, are you the same?" Short answer - yes it makes sense, and yes I'm the same. | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships." Totally agree. With everything. I think the lady who said I was just sexual is correct. | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships." H e t e r o f l e x i b l e...and we wish everyone was, ha! | |||
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"I have to disagree on this. I think what you do sexually is more indicative of your sexual orientation than romantic attraction " But that's my point. I call it 'sex' and 'romance', you call it 'sexual orientation' and 'romantic attraction', but we both agree that they are 2 separate things. You might consider that the OP is bi, meaning sexually, but he isn't bi romantically. Sadly the English language doesn't have the concepts and recognised words to accurately describe someone in terms of their sexual and romantic makeup. Mind you, we'd all be better off if we just stopped labelling each other and accepted that some folks are different and that's fine. | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships. Totally agree. With everything. I think the lady who said I was just sexual is correct. " You like playing wigh vagina's and you like playing with cocks..does it matter what your sexual orientation is..just be you like i am me, i enjoy vaginas and cocks too..but i am bi.. | |||
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"I like both. Mentally I’m not " Each to their own, OP, but can I ask a quick question? I get that you have no romantic interest in men, but surely there has to be an attraction on some level before any sexual activity? Or are you saying you could you play with the cock of any man, regardless of his body or face? I know I couldn't have sex with a guy I didn't find attractive, in exactly the same way I wouldn't have sex with a woman I was not attracted to? But ultimately I agree that labels are unimportant - we can define ourselves however we choose to! | |||
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"I identify with this. Not sure what it is called or what it should be called or if it even needs to be called something… but it’s nice to know other things / feel the same. Thanks OP!" Thanks mate. Glad it isn’t just me. Maybe couples who say ‘no bi guys’ can relax cos we couldn’t give a toss about the bloke really. We’re just sexual!! | |||
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"I identify with this. Not sure what it is called or what it should be called or if it even needs to be called something… but it’s nice to know other things / feel the same. Thanks OP! Thanks mate. Glad it isn’t just me. Maybe couples who say ‘no bi guys’ can relax cos we couldn’t give a toss about the bloke really. We’re just sexual!!" Couples, no need to lock your fella's away...from just sexuals! If a bi guy comes along then get your fella safe and locked away...lol | |||
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"It saddens me as people are in such denial on this site, it creates a little bubble on here keeping people in a state of denial, confusion or delusion about themselves. People want to hear what they want to hear, as long as the end result is not facing the reality of being bi. Remember bisexuality is a spectrum, many of you are closer to the straight end. But you are not straight. No such thing as hetero-flexible, it is bisexuality spectrum. But people in the little bubble on here want to believe otherwise The vast majority of society would see same-sex cock attraction etc differently though " | |||
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"It saddens me as people are in such denial on this site, it creates a little bubble on here keeping people in a state of denial, confusion or delusion about themselves. People want to hear what they want to hear, as long as the end result is not facing the reality of being bi. Remember bisexuality is a spectrum, many of you are closer to the straight end. But you are not straight. No such thing as hetero-flexible, it is bisexuality spectrum. But people in the little bubble on here want to believe otherwise The vast majority of society would see same-sex cock attraction etc differently though " There’s no denial. I’m just discussing where I am. Glad others agree with me even if you don’t. But I’m glad for you that you know where you are | |||
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"It saddens me as people are in such denial on this site, it creates a little bubble on here keeping people in a state of denial, confusion or delusion about themselves. People want to hear what they want to hear, as long as the end result is not facing the reality of being bi. Remember bisexuality is a spectrum, many of you are closer to the straight end. But you are not straight. No such thing as hetero-flexible, it is bisexuality spectrum. But people in the little bubble on here want to believe otherwise The vast majority of society would see same-sex cock attraction etc differently though " Agree, bisexuality is a spectrum. You can be closer to gay or straight, but you are somewhere between both. A gay act, indulging in same sex sexual activity puts you on the spectrum, whereabouts ? well that’s about attraction as well as desire. We do need to have some attraction to the person that has the cock that we are willing to suck. Due to that attraction we are bisexual in nature. In my opinion and experience. | |||
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"That's exactly how I see my self. If I see a good looking guy I think yes he's good looking, but have no attraction to men like I do to women. However I do get turned on at the site of a big hard cock." Agree 100% with this and many on this thread. I accept the bi bit personally. The thought of a bi MMF is an immense turn on! | |||
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"The vast majority of society would see same-sex cock attraction etc differently though" I agree, and that's the problem I was trying to address earlier. Most people cannot unlink sex and romance in their heads. Those people believe that any man that touches another man's cock must be 'bi', or 'a bit bi', or 'on the bi spectrum'. But those of us that can separate sex and romance see the whole thing differently. I don't have to find someone attractive to enjoy sex with them, I just have to like and trust them. For those of us that see sex and romance separately, the single label of 'bi' is not sufficient to describe how we interact with other people. I realise that what I'm saying is not going to resonate with that many people, but I hope that some will come to realise that their view of what is 'bi' might not match someone else's, and labeling someone as 'bi' isn't always helpful. | |||
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"I know my profile says curious but I’m way past that point. There’s a certain amount of attraction to guys but it’s very ‘localised’. I don’t ‘see’ anything above waist height and there isn’t a cat in hells chance I’d kiss a bloke. The thought of even holding hands is repulsive. I can see guys like Beckham and know that technically he’s good looking etc but does nothing for me. But somehow, I like cocks A few years ago I was seeing a young lady and we discussed this. She said ‘I don’t think you’re bi, I think you’re just very sexual’. I really liked that and I think she’s right and think it’s accurate. Does this make sense to anyone else, are you the same?" I can relate to this a lot. I have no qualms about having fun with another guy but definitely don’t feel the same sort of general attraction to guys as I do to girls. I mean there are certain aspects/traits/physical qualities that I know I definitely don’t like in a guy. But I couldn’t say the same about things I definitely do like. If that makes sense? My ex wife used to say she thought I was gay(long story for another time) but I always knew in myself that I wasn’t. She later described me(in a well meaning way) as "straight, but freaky", which I could relate to. It could’ve also been said as "straight, but open minded without any hang-ups" If something feels good and you enjoy it what’s the problem? I really struggle with labels and unfortunately it seems a lot of folk these days are very quick to label themselves/others. | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships. I have to disagree on this. I think what you do sexually is more indicative of your sexual orientation than romantic attraction " | |||
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"I get that. I couldn’t have full sex with a bloke because it needs emotional attachment and I can’t do that. Happy with MMF, my preferred choice but its not about sex with a guy. This thread isn’t helping me!!" I feel the same way you do OP. I honestly don’t feel I’m hiding anything. I’m not interested in men romantically at all. I’ve never thought about kissing a man. I’ve never looked at a man on the street and had sexual thoughts. Ever. But I do with women all the time. | |||
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"I know my profile says curious but I’m way past that point. There’s a certain amount of attraction to guys but it’s very ‘localised’. I don’t ‘see’ anything above waist height and there isn’t a cat in hells chance I’d kiss a bloke. The thought of even holding hands is repulsive. I can see guys like Beckham and know that technically he’s good looking etc but does nothing for me. But somehow, I like cocks A few years ago I was seeing a young lady and we discussed this. She said ‘I don’t think you’re bi, I think you’re just very sexual’. I really liked that and I think she’s right and think it’s accurate. Does this make sense to anyone else, are you the same?" Makes perfect sense mate and I can relate to it as well. | |||
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"I would just like to say that as a woman I am kind of where OP is. I am not emotionally attracted to women and would never contemplate having a relationship with another woman. At this point in time I wouldn't look to play with a woman one on one either. But in group situations I will happily play with a woman and will openly admit I have a boob obsession. Does that make me bi? No I dont think it does because I need cock. Sex without cock just isn't finished for me. I would say I'm still exploring but certainly not bisexual. " Well said I’m with you. I’m 99% straight but curiosity kills me so I’ve more than dabbled. It’s a bit scary but I’ve pushed my boundaries and happy now. Plus tonight’s helped, lots of positive comments. | |||
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"I would just like to say that as a woman I am kind of where OP is. I am not emotionally attracted to women and would never contemplate having a relationship with another woman. At this point in time I wouldn't look to play with a woman one on one either. But in group situations I will happily play with a woman and will openly admit I have a boob obsession. Does that make me bi? No I dont think it does because I need cock. Sex without cock just isn't finished for me. I would say I'm still exploring but certainly not bisexual. Well said I’m with you. I’m 99% straight but curiosity kills me so I’ve more than dabbled. It’s a bit scary but I’ve pushed my boundaries and happy now. Plus tonight’s helped, lots of positive comments. " Sensible and intelligent discussions by all. Good threads can happen it seems | |||
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"I really relate to your original post OP - like you I have zero desire to kiss/cuddle another guy, but find mutual cock play very exciting when it’s with a similarly minded guy. Disappointing that a few people on this thread seem to want you to ‘get real’ and admit you are something you instinctively know you are not. We each have our own sense of who we are sexually - no one is going to tell me what I ‘should’ be feeling. Good thread!!" Brilliant response. There are too many people who just can't resist getting on their high horse. | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships." You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. Straight men don't suck cocks. It's that simple. I really hope the toxicity around bisexuality in the older generations 30+ stats to fade away. A recent survey showed that 1 on 2 / 50% of 18-24 years consider themselves to not be 100% heterosexual. Thankfully this younger generation coming through are far more accepting of the sexuality spectrum. KJ | |||
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"I really relate to your original post OP - like you I have zero desire to kiss/cuddle another guy, but find mutual cock play very exciting when it’s with a similarly minded guy. Disappointing that a few people on this thread seem to want you to ‘get real’ and admit you are something you instinctively know you are not. We each have our own sense of who we are sexually - no one is going to tell me what I ‘should’ be feeling. Good thread!! Brilliant response. There are too many people who just can't resist getting on their high horse. " No one is getting on a high horse | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships. You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. Straight men don't suck cocks. It's that simple. I really hope the toxicity around bisexuality in the older generations 30+ stats to fade away. A recent survey showed that 1 on 2 / 50% of 18-24 years consider themselves to not be 100% heterosexual. Thankfully this younger generation coming through are far more accepting of the sexuality spectrum. KJ" . Good post and well said, things have been changing though you do see a lot more of our generation on here wanting to explore their sexuality now. Happy days lol | |||
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"Beat me to it.. why cant we just accept ones personal opinions without being pigeon holed by butt hurt wannabe shrinks " Thank you for undermining what was a good discussion on both sides | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships." I'm more addicted to cum, just love making guys cum mainly finishing in my mouth but love to watch a huge spurt as well. Rod | |||
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"Beat me to it.. why cant we just accept ones personal opinions without being pigeon holed by butt hurt wannabe shrinks Thank you for undermining what was a good discussion on both sides " Thank you for your further disagreeable input. I knew you couldn't help it | |||
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"I know my profile says curious but I’m way past that point. There’s a certain amount of attraction to guys but it’s very ‘localised’. I don’t ‘see’ anything above waist height and there isn’t a cat in hells chance I’d kiss a bloke. The thought of even holding hands is repulsive. I can see guys like Beckham and know that technically he’s good looking etc but does nothing for me. But somehow, I like cocks A few years ago I was seeing a young lady and we discussed this. She said ‘I don’t think you’re bi, I think you’re just very sexual’. I really liked that and I think she’s right and think it’s accurate. Does this make sense to anyone else, are you the same?" Lol I Tony am exactly the same ... | |||
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"You might be right. Emotionally I’m not ready to accept it so I focus on the physical side. I think. " Maybe that's why it's bi-sexual not bi-emotional | |||
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"You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy." I'd be happy with those labels, if I was talking to you. But most people see 'bisexual' as also meaning 'bi-romantic'. They can't understand that a person can be one orientation sexually and a different one romantically. That's the problem with the label 'bi', it means one thing to the person applying the label, and a different thing to those hearing it. | |||
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"Beat me to it.. why cant we just accept ones personal opinions without being pigeon holed by butt hurt wannabe shrinks Thank you for undermining what was a good discussion on both sides Thank you for your further disagreeable input. I knew you couldn't help it" Again thank you for your very limited input to this sensitive conversation. I wish you well | |||
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"You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. I'd be happy with those labels, if I was talking to you. But most people see 'bisexual' as also meaning 'bi-romantic'. They can't understand that a person can be one orientation sexually and a different one romantically. That's the problem with the label 'bi', it means one thing to the person applying the label, and a different thing to those hearing it." It will change. The explosion of terms in LGBTQ+ sphere illustrates it. The words have to reflect the reality. The ignorance of those outside the space has to evolve and accept. That includes those IN the space who see subdivision as a threat to their own identity. A married celibate homosexual? A straight guy that loves porn's 'money shot'? Love is more than who you fuck. Some may be forced into their position, but others may feel it is where they want to be. Identify the gap, call it what you will and own it. | |||
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"For me, your comment "The thought of even holding hands is repulsive" says a lot... "Repulsive" is a strong word. I'm 100% gay, but would never find holding a woman's hand "repulsive". This might come down to your attitudes towards male/male relationships. I'm not saying you NEED to be attracted to any other part of the male anatomy than the cock, but if you dealt with what male/male relationships (in their broadest sense) mean to you, you might find you are... " The language used is very telling, that is society, especially of the past, that have people in this position. Fab is a great place for people to have these discussions though, progress is happening so it is positive | |||
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"You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. I'd be happy with those labels, if I was talking to you. But most people see 'bisexual' as also meaning 'bi-romantic'. They can't understand that a person can be one orientation sexually and a different one romantically. That's the problem with the label 'bi', it means one thing to the person applying the label, and a different thing to those hearing it." Exactly. I’m not interested in dating guys, and it’s nothing to do with being repressed. | |||
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"You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. I'd be happy with those labels, if I was talking to you. But most people see 'bisexual' as also meaning 'bi-romantic'. They can't understand that a person can be one orientation sexually and a different one romantically. That's the problem with the label 'bi', it means one thing to the person applying the label, and a different thing to those hearing it. Exactly. I’m not interested in dating guys, and it’s nothing to do with being repressed. " No one is calling you repressed, you have on your profile you are bi. The point here are men calling themselves straight despite sucking a lot of cocks and getting turned on by them. That is not straight. It upsets some people but lets call a spade a spade | |||
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"No one is calling you repressed..." I don't want to be overly critical, but you have posted phrases like "But they resist, saying they do not want to be labelled" and "Many of you are unhappy as deep down you know the truth but cannot accept it" and "I have helped many over the years come to terms with the truth of what they are. If you cannot come to terms with it, I have to leave you be but hope one day you can accept it for yourself" You might not realise it but you do seem to be saying that other posters are repressed. | |||
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"No one is calling you repressed... I don't want to be overly critical, but you have posted phrases like But they resist, saying they do not want to be labelled and Many of you are unhappy as deep down you know the truth but cannot accept it and I have helped many over the years come to terms with the truth of what they are. If you cannot come to terms with it, I have to leave you be but hope one day you can accept it for yourself You might not realise it but you do seem to be saying that other posters are repressed. " Sucking multiple cocks while fighting hard to call yourself straight is the point here, whatever that may be caused by - repression, guilt, denial, confusion. You need to tell people what they need to hear, not what they want to hear, it is kinder in the long run | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships. You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. Straight men don't suck cocks. It's that simple. I really hope the toxicity around bisexuality in the older generations 30+ stats to fade away. A recent survey showed that 1 on 2 / 50% of 18-24 years consider themselves to not be 100% heterosexual. Thankfully this younger generation coming through are far more accepting of the sexuality spectrum. KJ . Good post and well said, things have been changing though you do see a lot more of our generation on here wanting to explore their sexuality now. Happy days lol " Your are right and its brilliant to see many men in their 30s, 40s and 50s via fab and swinging finding themselves able to experiment sexually (not romatically) at various degrees and points along the bisexuality spectrum. It's just so sad that the rampant homophobia of the 70s, 80s and 90s has left so many men clearly on the bisexuality spectrum scared and feeling an absolute need to label themselves straight "normal" as it was once widely known. If you enjoy sucking cocks you are not straight in the slightest. Straight is one hard end of the sexuality spectrum. I've genuinely straight mates and they would never consider any sexual contact with another guy in any circumstance. I have put bi curious on my profile. Not because I've sucked or wanked any cocks I haven't or have a desire to at all but because I enjoy sex acts such as fuck licking DP and DVP and feel 100% comfortable around other guys in those situations so I can't really say I'm 100% straight. Once your truly honest with yourself you can go forth with out the baggage of yesteryear. KJ | |||
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"The problem we have here is that most people confuse sex and romance. Sex is just playing with each others bits and enjoying each other, romance is a physical attraction that goes beyond just sex. As a man, I enjoy sex with other men, but not romance. That is, I enjoy playing with cocks and making other guys cum, but I have no interest in kissing or cuddling or any other 'sensual' activity. I list myself as bi-curious because I'm happy to play with cocks, but I really consider myself to be straight since I'm only romantically attracted to women. What we need is a new word to describe people with no hangups that are happy to play with anyone, but have a definite preference when it comes to romantic relationships. You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. Straight men don't suck cocks. It's that simple. I really hope the toxicity around bisexuality in the older generations 30+ stats to fade away. A recent survey showed that 1 on 2 / 50% of 18-24 years consider themselves to not be 100% heterosexual. Thankfully this younger generation coming through are far more accepting of the sexuality spectrum. KJ . Good post and well said, things have been changing though you do see a lot more of our generation on here wanting to explore their sexuality now. Happy days lol Your are right and its brilliant to see many men in their 30s, 40s and 50s via fab and swinging finding themselves able to experiment sexually (not romatically) at various degrees and points along the bisexuality spectrum. It's just so sad that the rampant homophobia of the 70s, 80s and 90s has left so many men clearly on the bisexuality spectrum scared and feeling an absolute need to label themselves straight "normal" as it was once widely known. If you enjoy sucking cocks you are not straight in the slightest. Straight is one hard end of the sexuality spectrum. I've genuinely straight mates and they would never consider any sexual contact with another guy in any circumstance. I have put bi curious on my profile. Not because I've sucked or wanked any cocks I haven't or have a desire to at all but because I enjoy sex acts such as fuck licking DP and DVP and feel 100% comfortable around other guys in those situations so I can't really say I'm 100% straight. Once your truly honest with yourself you can go forth with out the baggage of yesteryear. KJ" Absolutely agree about baggage. However Op was suggesting about emotional enagagement, and his lack of it towards men. Bisexual (and some definitions here) do not make the distinction and reinforce "straight" as being at the end of a spectrum. That is only true if you limit your thinking to there being just two ends... To illustrate - I label as bi-curious as in some actions male contact with a couple is inevitable, if not the intention. This is to counter the almost febrile denial of some straight guys we have experienced ("I won't kiss a woman who has just kissed her partner") so there are extremes in every event! | |||
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"You are Bisexual and Hetroromantic. Those are the correct terms for you buddy. I'd be happy with those labels, if I was talking to you. But most people see 'bisexual' as also meaning 'bi-romantic'. They can't understand that a person can be one orientation sexually and a different one romantically. That's the problem with the label 'bi', it means one thing to the person applying the label, and a different thing to those hearing it. Exactly. I’m not interested in dating guys, and it’s nothing to do with being repressed. No one is calling you repressed, you have on your profile you are bi. The point here are men calling themselves straight despite sucking a lot of cocks and getting turned on by them. That is not straight. It upsets some people but lets call a spade a spade " On a sex site it’s pretty black and white; I go both ways. In a more general sense though, bi doesn’t really adequately describe me - that’s the point (and clearly straight doesn’t adequately describe me either). | |||
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"I know my profile says curious but I’m way past that point. There’s a certain amount of attraction to guys but it’s very ‘localised’. I don’t ‘see’ anything above waist height and there isn’t a cat in hells chance I’d kiss a bloke. The thought of even holding hands is repulsive. I can see guys like Beckham and know that technically he’s good looking etc but does nothing for me. But somehow, I like cocks A few years ago I was seeing a young lady and we discussed this. She said ‘I don’t think you’re bi, I think you’re just very sexual’. I really liked that and I think she’s right and think it’s accurate. Does this make sense to anyone else, are you the same?" Totally agree | |||
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