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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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What is it about the word bi that puts you off? I'm a Masculine guy, who happens to occasionally play safely with some extremely attractive t-girls, why would it put you off??
Just curious |
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"What is it about the word bi that puts you off? I'm a Masculine guy, who happens to occasionally play safely with some extremely attractive t-girls, why would it put you off??
Just curious"
I have no idea , but we have found the same thing since we started meeting tgirls . Couples don't seem to want to meet us as much now .
Hey ho , can't say we are that bothered really |
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By *emini ManMan
over a year ago
There and to the left a bit |
The usual reasons given are:
- Fear on the part of the male half of the couple that there will be an interest in him.
- The fact that if you've been with a bi male you can't give blood
One of those two I can kind of understand even if I do think it was time the particular rule around it was updated.
Either way like most other preferences expressed by people, so long as it's not for a bigoted reason, I don't let it bother me |
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