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"It's probably to show they respect straight couples - as in if the male partner is straight, the bi man won't push boundaries in MFM situations. "
Do straight men just assume that all bisexual men want to have sex with them without consent then? |
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"It's probably to show they respect straight couples - as in if the male partner is straight, the bi man won't push boundaries in MFM situations.
Do straight men just assume that all bisexual men want to have sex with them without consent then?"
Not all but some clearly do. |
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"It's probably to show they respect straight couples - as in if the male partner is straight, the bi man won't push boundaries in MFM situations.
Do straight men just assume that all bisexual men want to have sex with them without consent then?"
I've had threesomes where the males have been explicit in it being 100% straight. I guess it just cuts out any kind of uncertainty? |
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