Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hell no I wouldn't. Gay men have a much higher risk for STDs. The thought of a guy I'm with having put his d*** in a man or a man's d*** in him and then having his d*** in me just freaks me out and grosses me out. NO THANK YOU.
I bet you are a ball in the sack, lady.
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.
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.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Hell no I wouldn't. Gay men have a much higher risk for STDs. The thought of a guy I'm with having put his d*** in a man or a man's d*** in him and then having his d*** in me just freaks me out and grosses me out. NO THANK YOU.
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 their protests were never about trust; it's about insecurity and fragile egos.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The stereo-typing and homophobia are hilarious coming from the enlightened women of DCUM.
I'd venture to guess, most men wouldn't give a rat's ass if his new girlfriend was bi.
Which is the evolved gender?
We're liberals! We have gay friends! Homosexuality is the best sexuality! Until it's ickiness shows up on our doorstep.
It's not ickiness, it's simply what turns me on sexually - and men who are into the penis do not. That doesn't make me homophobic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Into dongs AND vaggies.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I definitely would. It would be fantastic to have three ways with two men.
Two men who are into dongs?
What are the chances you'd find TWO bi males who'd want to bang a straight female? Fwiw, I believe that, if bi sexuality is legit, there is no way a bi male could ever be satisified with just a female. The dong will win every time.
Why is that?
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?
Anonymous wrote:Let a man put his penis in my vagina after it had been in a mans anus? No way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:ITT women say the need a manly man..
In next thread they'll complain about toxic masculinity.
Proof positive women's opinions and views aren't worth the paper they're printed on.
Careful, mom may kick you out if she hears you say things like that about her.