Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I assume you mean ts? No gay guy is into ts girls regardless of the equipment they are packing. That is a straight guy thing only.Anonymous wrote:What about guys who are into ladyboys?
I think that is still in the range of into feminine, right?
So maybe that is fine.
So if a guy is into fem ts's (i.e chicks with dicks)... do they count as bi or straight?
Gay
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Bi men are gay. Period.
/mom of a bi son who agrees 100%
So is your Bi son gay or Bi. Troll FAIL. Or did you mean Bison? 🦬
Definitely not a troll. My son had been in a serious relationship with his boyfriend for four years. (He is a young adult). He has had sex with women. Usually after a few drinks. I remember talking to him about it when he was younger because I was concerned. He says it’s “fun and different”, but he could never be in an actual relationship with a women. So, he is sexually attracted to some women. But, he is gay. There is no “bi”.
Anonymous wrote:"Bi men are really gay but won't admit it."
"Bi women are really straight but want attention."
Both of these statements assume that a female partner is the lesser option. It's insidiously misogynistic.
Anonymous wrote:My husband is bi and I love it! We’ve been together for 10 years so I’m pretty sure he’s not gay because we’ve had sex thousands of times. I’m a millennial and I find the idea of a MMF threesome very hot. I doubt he has ever been unfaithful because we are very open about the fact we are both still attracted to other people but monogamy is a choice not the result of lack of options.
But my favorite part of my husband being bi is that it really opened the door to challenging other gender stereotypes. My husband makes the $$$, works as an executive, vacuums and does the laundry without being asked, grocery shops and cooks without being micromanaged, and is great with kids. My life is easy.
Anonymous wrote:Michael Barbaro, the guy from the New York Times podcast “the daily” was married to a man. He divorced and has been in a relationship with a woman for several years. They just had a kid.
Personally I’d love to date a bi-guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Bi men are gay. Period.
/mom of a bi son who agrees 100%
So is your Bi son gay or Bi. Troll FAIL. Or did you mean Bison? 🦬
Definitely not a troll. My son had been in a serious relationship with his boyfriend for four years. (He is a young adult). He has had sex with women. Usually after a few drinks. I remember talking to him about it when he was younger because I was concerned. He says it’s “fun and different”, but he could never be in an actual relationship with a women. So, he is sexually attracted to some women. But, he is gay. There is no “bi”.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. Bi men are gay. Period.
/mom of a bi son who agrees 100%
So is your Bi son gay or Bi. Troll FAIL. Or did you mean Bison? 🦬
Anonymous wrote:No. Bi men are gay. Period.
/mom of a bi son who agrees 100%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No I would not date a man who is turned on by other men. I also wouldn’t date a man who is into threesomes or ass play or bondage, etc. It’s not a phobia. I just wouldn’t feel sexually compatible with someone into stuff that I’m not attracted to/comfortable with.
Every straight man I’ve dated has asked for anal sex so you are really limiting your choices here
Just because they ask doesn't mean you have to do it...
Do you do anything someone asks for? Odd.
Can you read? Not PP but she didn't say she complied.
Yes, can you? She clearly implied she thought she couldn't be with them if she didn't, when she said "limiting your choices." Don't be dumb.