Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Never. I have many gay friends, voted for gay marriage and consider myself open-minded, but I want my man to be heterosexual.
You have many gay friends whose lifestyle you agree with and who if they are really your friends you trust. So why can't you trust a bisexual man and stop thinking negative things about him enough to date or sleep with him?
Because we don't want you. Get over it.
I am a WOMAN. I think it's extremely hypocritical of left wing women to say they have gay friends, accepting openminded bla bla bla then turn around and say they won't date a guy like their gay friends whom they trust and love.
Dude, be happy. This leaves more bisexuals for you! The rest of us don't know what we're missing.
+1000000
Enjoy. We don't want em.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ew, no. Grosses me out and, he's twice as likely to cheat.
Well..be more attractive and better in bed and he won't
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry- are people telling me who I should sleep with and why? How are you any different from bigoted "tmrwligious" people who also want to control who others can lesleepcwith or marry?
Doesn't sexual freedom mean that I'm as free to pursue what turns me on as anyone else is?
Straight men who like to sleep with women turn me on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let a man put his penis in my vagina after it had been in a mans anus? No way.
The fact that his old girlfriend was an anal freak is totally cool though.
And bi-women are cool too, right?
Face it. You guys are male-homophobic hypocrites.
Anonymous wrote:Ew, no. Grosses me out and, he's twice as likely to cheat.
Anonymous wrote:Would and have.
Anonymous wrote:No. Never.
One of the STIs they tend to get more of is HIV...
Anonymous wrote:Let a man put his penis in my vagina after it had been in a mans anus? No way.
Anonymous wrote:Let a man put his penis in my vagina after it had been in a mans anus? No way.