Why so much negativity over dating a bi sexual guy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's bigotry. Love on your man. If he's a good guy, you two will make it work.

I think being a bi guy is the hardest sexuality to be -- you get the hate from all sides.


I dont hate bi guys, I just don't want a guy inside me who has dipped his wick into another dudes hairy bum hole.
Anonymous
Instead of saying "bisexual" be specific. Does he have a lot of sex with men, or does he call himself "bi" because he has experienced some same sex attraction?

The term "bisexual" has basically been tainted. I would never advise any male to identify as "bisexual" based on the bigoted assumptions that people make. If you are a male and had some same sex attraction, but generally prefer women, DO NOT identify as "bi." Just accept that there are some parts of your emotional life that you will have to take to the grave.
Anonymous
Look up bi-sexual in the dictionary and it says "See Gay."
Anonymous
TwistdMike wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Without getting explicit, are you comfortable... fulfilling that need for him?



She doesn't have a very important part that he may be unable to go without longterm....


Amazon.com... you can buy just about anything there. She just needs to be willing to fulfill that need or want.



Women aren't men. Pretend can be nice, but the real thing is amazing.
Anonymous
He's gay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Instead of saying "bisexual" be specific. Does he have a lot of sex with men, or does he call himself "bi" because he has experienced some same sex attraction?

The term "bisexual" has basically been tainted. I would never advise any male to identify as "bisexual" based on the bigoted assumptions that people make. If you are a male and had some same sex attraction, but generally prefer women, DO NOT identify as "bi." Just accept that there are some parts of your emotional life that you will have to take to the grave.


Oh, there's that word "bigoted" again. Some of you just love typing it....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Instead of saying "bisexual" be specific. Does he have a lot of sex with men, or does he call himself "bi" because he has experienced some same sex attraction?

The term "bisexual" has basically been tainted. I would never advise any male to identify as "bisexual" based on the bigoted assumptions that people make. If you are a male and had some same sex attraction, but generally prefer women, DO NOT identify as "bi." Just accept that there are some parts of your emotional life that you will have to take to the grave.


Oh, there's that word "bigoted" again. Some of you just love typing it....


Looks like it touched a nerve for you. I wonder why?
Anonymous
Can't OP just buy a strap?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's bigotry. Love on your man. If he's a good guy, you two will make it work.

I think being a bi guy is the hardest sexuality to be -- you get the hate from all sides.


I dont hate bi guys, I just don't want a guy inside me who has dipped his wick into another dudes hairy bum hole.

+10000000000000
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's bigotry. Love on your man. If he's a good guy, you two will make it work.

I think being a bi guy is the hardest sexuality to be -- you get the hate from all sides.


I dont hate bi guys, I just don't want a guy inside me who has dipped his wick into another dudes hairy bum hole.

+10000000000000


This reminds me of a comment my mom made once when I told her to stop being homophobic. She said, “I’m not afraid of the gays. I just don’t like what they do or want to be around them.”

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can't OP just buy a strap?


I haven't read the entire thread. Has OP's boyfriend indicated that he wants that? Just because he says he's "bi" doesn't mean he's into that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's bigotry. Love on your man. If he's a good guy, you two will make it work.

I think being a bi guy is the hardest sexuality to be -- you get the hate from all sides.


I dont hate bi guys, I just don't want a guy inside me who has dipped his wick into another dudes hairy bum hole.

+10000000000000


This reminds me of a comment my mom made once when I told her to stop being homophobic. She said, “I’m not afraid of the gays. I just don’t like what they do or want to be around them.”



Ironic, considering that she's probably done nearly all of the things that gay guys do -- at least the one of which she is anatomically capable.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's bigotry. Love on your man. If he's a good guy, you two will make it work.

I think being a bi guy is the hardest sexuality to be -- you get the hate from all sides.


I dont hate bi guys, I just don't want a guy inside me who has dipped his wick into another dudes hairy bum hole.

+10000000000000


This reminds me of a comment my mom made once when I told her to stop being homophobic. She said, “I’m not afraid of the gays. I just don’t like what they do or want to be around them.”



Well that sure is a leap. Who ever said I don't want to be around them? I just don't want them inside of me. Do you always screw your friends or just the bi ones?
Anonymous

I like the idea of gay people but having them close to you is a disaster.

It will start with suspiciously late nights for "work." Over time, you'll come to find that Johny-Bi is down at a leather bar. You'll confront him, and it will be your fault for pressuring him, or some other bullshit.

The gay culture is like a gang of thieves, so the others will be encouraging him.

There is *so much* stigma associated with being gay that no man attracted to women ventures to that side. The guy is gay, nearly full on if not full on.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's bigotry. Love on your man. If he's a good guy, you two will make it work.

I think being a bi guy is the hardest sexuality to be -- you get the hate from all sides.


I dont hate bi guys, I just don't want a guy inside me who has dipped his wick into another dudes hairy bum hole.

+10000000000000


This reminds me of a comment my mom made once when I told her to stop being homophobic. She said, “I’m not afraid of the gays. I just don’t like what they do or want to be around them.”



Ironic, considering that she's probably done nearly all of the things that gay guys do -- at least the one of which she is anatomically capable.

Is anal a big thing in the geriatric crowd?
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