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Well my initial view is that if they are, then they’re not *entirely* straight, and there’s absolutely nowt wrong with that of course.
But I’m sure someone will be along shortly to correct my thinking and say something about not worrying about labels.
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"Well my initial view is that if they are, then they’re not *entirely* straight, and there’s absolutely nowt wrong with that of course.
But I’m sure someone will be along shortly to correct my thinking and say something about not worrying about labels.
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Just wondering why you feel the need to just drop into a thread that clearly isn't aimed at you? Then proceed to take the piss out of people's sexuality status? It's not a discussion about whether he's straight or not, he's asking if people like muscled CDs.
OP, in my experience they prefer slimmer Tv's. I'm quite athletic, especially in my shoulders and arms. I found it puts off more than half the men who contacted me on the other profile I used to have. |
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"Well my initial view is that if they are, then they’re not *entirely* straight, and there’s absolutely nowt wrong with that of course.
But I’m sure someone will be along shortly to correct my thinking and say something about not worrying about labels.
Just wondering why you feel the need to just drop into a thread that clearly isn't aimed at you? Then proceed to take the piss out of people's sexuality status? It's not a discussion about whether he's straight or not, he's asking if people like muscled CDs.
OP, in my experience they prefer slimmer Tv's. I'm quite athletic, especially in my shoulders and arms. I found it puts off more than half the men who contacted me on the other profile I used to have."
Is it not a valid point that someone turned on by a man isn’t what you’d call traditionally straight? No attempt at piss-taking (genuinely) and sorry you’ve interpreted it thatbway, I’ve consistently been an advocate of people being honest and not ashamed of their sexuality (check my posting history). Lots hide behind a ‘straight’ persona rather than be true to what they are.
The OP asked, on a public forum (and hence open to a wide range of views) if straight men were turned on by it. I contend that my view that a straight man by *definition* wouldn’t is valid, but accept that others may have an alternate view. That’s what forums are for isn’t it? Debate! |
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"Well my initial view is that if they are, then they’re not *entirely* straight, and there’s absolutely nowt wrong with that of course.
But I’m sure someone will be along shortly to correct my thinking and say something about not worrying about labels.
Just wondering why you feel the need to just drop into a thread that clearly isn't aimed at you? Then proceed to take the piss out of people's sexuality status? It's not a discussion about whether he's straight or not, he's asking if people like muscled CDs.
OP, in my experience they prefer slimmer Tv's. I'm quite athletic, especially in my shoulders and arms. I found it puts off more than half the men who contacted me on the other profile I used to have.
Is it not a valid point that someone turned on by a man isn’t what you’d call traditionally straight? No attempt at piss-taking (genuinely) and sorry you’ve interpreted it thatbway, I’ve consistently been an advocate of people being honest and not ashamed of their sexuality (check my posting history). Lots hide behind a ‘straight’ persona rather than be true to what they are.
The OP asked, on a public forum (and hence open to a wide range of views) if straight men were turned on by it. I contend that my view that a straight man by *definition* wouldn’t is valid, but accept that others may have an alternate view. That’s what forums are for isn’t it? Debate! "
No it's not a valid point, I keep trying to point that out on various threads. Why other people are so concerned about other people's sexuality is beyond me. Stay on topic. Stop turning every thread into "Fabstraight mockery". |
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"Well my initial view is that if they are, then they’re not *entirely* straight, and there’s absolutely nowt wrong with that of course.
But I’m sure someone will be along shortly to correct my thinking and say something about not worrying about labels.
Just wondering why you feel the need to just drop into a thread that clearly isn't aimed at you? Then proceed to take the piss out of people's sexuality status? It's not a discussion about whether he's straight or not, he's asking if people like muscled CDs.
OP, in my experience they prefer slimmer Tv's. I'm quite athletic, especially in my shoulders and arms. I found it puts off more than half the men who contacted me on the other profile I used to have.
Is it not a valid point that someone turned on by a man isn’t what you’d call traditionally straight? No attempt at piss-taking (genuinely) and sorry you’ve interpreted it thatbway, I’ve consistently been an advocate of people being honest and not ashamed of their sexuality (check my posting history). Lots hide behind a ‘straight’ persona rather than be true to what they are.
The OP asked, on a public forum (and hence open to a wide range of views) if straight men were turned on by it. I contend that my view that a straight man by *definition* wouldn’t is valid, but accept that others may have an alternate view. That’s what forums are for isn’t it? Debate! "
To be fair.. I just read the original post again.. you have a point, apologies |
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No it's not a valid point, I keep trying to point that out on various threads. Why other people are so concerned about other people's sexuality is beyond me. Stay on topic. Stop turning every thread into "Fabstraight mockery". "
I respect your right to that opinion, and will respectfully refrain from this thread going forwards. |
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No it's not a valid point, I keep trying to point that out on various threads. Why other people are so concerned about other people's sexuality is beyond me. Stay on topic. Stop turning every thread into "Fabstraight mockery".
I respect your right to that opinion, and will respectfully refrain from this thread going forwards. "
No need, you've a valid point. Thanks for the respect, it's mutual, I think I'm in the wrong in this instance. So go ahead.
OP, like the man says, if you're looking for straight men, you're bang out of luck. Straight men only want to meet women.
If you change or reword your question, you'll have more joy I'm sure. |
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