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Identifying Bi Guys?
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We love playing at clubs and saunas but much prefer the company of Bi Guys (both in cples and singles) yet its so hard (pardon the pun) to outright ask if a guy is bi at a club - everyone is naked and looking for fun - but we have had some agressive (idiotic) responses in the past - it's easier with couples but still not easy. When everyone naked at a club IS THERE A WAY TO IDENTIFY BI GUYS? (back in the day wasn't it a single left ear ring or something lol)
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By *eaSlutsCouple
over a year ago
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There's no sure fire way other than simply asking unfortunately.
Sure, there will be those that take umbrage to being asked about their sexuality but that would say a whole lot more about them. We aren't looking for single men but, if the hypothetical arose that someone kicked off when we asked about their sexuality, we would just end it there. If you're a swinger and can't reasonably discuss sexuality/sexual preferences without getting mad, it's probably not the best lifestyle for you
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"There's no sure fire way other than simply asking unfortunately.
Sure, there will be those that take umbrage to being asked about their sexuality but that would say a whole lot more about them. We aren't looking for single men but, if the hypothetical arose that someone kicked off when we asked about their sexuality, we would just end it there. If you're a swinger and can't reasonably discuss sexuality/sexual preferences without getting mad, it's probably not the best lifestyle for you
C x "
Fully agree - and we have now become more confident about making it clear we are looking for bi guys - with cples its easier as C normally brings it up chatting with the other girl - "we are both bi, are you?" sort of thing. Too many guys see it as some sort of issue |
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"We love playing at clubs and saunas but much prefer the company of Bi Guys (both in cples and singles) yet its so hard (pardon the pun) to outright ask if a guy is bi at a club - everyone is naked and looking for fun - but we have had some agressive (idiotic) responses in the past - it's easier with couples but still not easy. When everyone naked at a club IS THERE A WAY TO IDENTIFY BI GUYS? (back in the day wasn't it a single left ear ring or something lol)
Any other couples with similar issues?" was going to reply but you have blocked all males ? |
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over a year ago
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If we were asked we would honestly answer no problem at all... if we asked someone and they got iffy about being asked then they were not our type of people anyway so don't give a hoot. |
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"We love playing at clubs and saunas but much prefer the company of Bi Guys (both in cples and singles) yet its so hard (pardon the pun) to outright ask if a guy is bi at a club - everyone is naked and looking for fun - but we have had some agressive (idiotic) responses in the past - it's easier with couples but still not easy. When everyone naked at a club IS THERE A WAY TO IDENTIFY BI GUYS? (back in the day wasn't it a single left ear ring or something lol)
Any other couples with similar issues? was going to reply but you have blocked all males ?"
That doesn't stop a reply.. you can reply here
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"There's no sure fire way other than simply asking unfortunately.
Sure, there will be those that take umbrage to being asked about their sexuality but that would say a whole lot more about them. We aren't looking for single men but, if the hypothetical arose that someone kicked off when we asked about their sexuality, we would just end it there. If you're a swinger and can't reasonably discuss sexuality/sexual preferences without getting mad, it's probably not the best lifestyle for you
C x
Fully agree - and we have now become more confident about making it clear we are looking for bi guys - with cples its easier as C normally brings it up chatting with the other girl - "we are both bi, are you?" sort of thing. Too many guys see it as some sort of issue "
Would t you just say same to guy…as in C saying we are both bi…what about you?…don’t see why someone would get iffy about that? |
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"We love playing at clubs and saunas but much prefer the company of Bi Guys (both in cples and singles) yet its so hard (pardon the pun) to outright ask if a guy is bi at a club - everyone is naked and looking for fun - but we have had some agressive (idiotic) responses in the past - it's easier with couples but still not easy. When everyone naked at a club IS THERE A WAY TO IDENTIFY BI GUYS? (back in the day wasn't it a single left ear ring or something lol)
Any other couples with similar issues? was going to reply but you have blocked all males ?
That doesn't stop a reply.. you can reply here
Like to find club where everyone's naked, would love the feeling of freedom
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Isn't it common for clubs to have themed events so that everyone there knows that every one else should have the same orientation
I'm pretty sure of reading somewhere that guests at a club were invited to select the wrist band for their locker key to signal their preference. That could be done with towels too.
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We'd rather not have to, if you can't ask us your not for us.
Putting it on show can really cause a lot of problems in our opinion.... it could very well make it even more uncomfortable for people. |
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Its a tricky one without actually asking. Even on Bi themed nights there will be straight singles or one half of a couple may be.
We always communicate our boundaries and likes with anyone before we play anyway and Bi play would be part of that conversation.
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By *os19Man
over a year ago
Edmonton |
"We love playing at clubs and saunas but much prefer the company of Bi Guys (both in cples and singles) yet its so hard (pardon the pun) to outright ask if a guy is bi at a club - everyone is naked and looking for fun - but we have had some agressive (idiotic) responses in the past - it's easier with couples but still not easy. When everyone naked at a club IS THERE A WAY TO IDENTIFY BI GUYS? (back in the day wasn't it a single left ear ring or something lol)
Any other couples with similar issues?" . I don’t think it was ever a ear ring in the left ear as when I was growing up in the 80’s and 90’s the majority of guys had a earring in the left ear.The way I see it the only way to find out if a guy is bi in a sauna is to strike up a friendly conversation and try to drop the bi question in. I have had couples try this approach with me and when I told them I was straight they got their answer and carried on making conversation and been friendly before moving on. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Interesting thread and following as I haven’t been to a club yet and I’m interested in the general etiquette.
I think it must be the same for bi guys trying to find out if a couple is male bi.
I dunno. I think I would generally play straight unless it was communicated beforehand or obvious that that was the way things were going. |
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I thing 'outing' yourselves first is the easiest way. Cold opening a guy with 'are you bi?' can feel like a trap and being put on the spot.
There's also then the question of 'how bi am I?'. If he answers yes, how far is he going to be expected to go? If he just likes giving hand jobs, will he be laughed out the club...
So I'd say be open about your sexuality as a couple as well as what you're looking for from a guy who you think might be bi. 'hi! We're both bi and we were looking for a guy we can both suck off' would be a cracking opener |
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"I thing 'outing' yourselves first is the easiest way. Cold opening a guy with 'are you bi?' can feel like a trap and being put on the spot.
There's also then the question of 'how bi am I?'. If he answers yes, how far is he going to be expected to go? If he just likes giving hand jobs, will he be laughed out the club...
So I'd say be open about your sexuality as a couple as well as what you're looking for from a guy who you think might be bi. 'hi! We're both bi and we were looking for a guy we can both suck off' would be a cracking opener "
This. Probably stating what you are looking for as a couple will be the best way. I would say that in the situation where a couple is looking for a single man then it’s the couple that generally sets the ground rules and has more of an agenda. I’m not that experienced with swinging but I’m struggling to imagine a single guy starting a conversation with a couple with “yeah, so what I’m looking for and what I want you guys to do is…”. |
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For us it’s conversational based, or read the mood if beyond that.
We were playing with a couple the other day and were all tangled on the bed. I’m (Mr) totally straight, zero attraction to M but non issue in close proximity. The other guy started rubbing my leg. I just moved it away, he got the message and that was that. It wasn’t till the next day when we saw their Fab profile that we learned he was Bi.
No problem from either side and we’re still chatting to arrange the next meeting.
You have to ask yourself what you’re doing in a club if you give an arsey response. Or worse when in close, naked proximity! |
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"We'd rather not have to, if you can't ask us your not for us.
Putting it on show can really cause a lot of problems in our opinion.... it could very well make it even more uncomfortable for people. "
Definitely, in clubs if we are getting on very well with a cpl we do both mention that we're Bi, never had any nasty or frightened responses, guess it's all in how confident you are. Also some straight Cpls are totally fine with things and ask if it's ok if we play straight
Everyone has to feel right for it. |
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"I thing 'outing' yourselves first is the easiest way. Cold opening a guy with 'are you bi?' can feel like a trap and being put on the spot.
There's also then the question of 'how bi am I?'. If he answers yes, how far is he going to be expected to go? If he just likes giving hand jobs, will he be laughed out the club...
So I'd say be open about your sexuality as a couple as well as what you're looking for from a guy who you think might be bi. 'hi! We're both bi and we were looking for a guy we can both suck off' would be a cracking opener "
yes that's a point, how Bi is Bi. For us, we're both fully Bi. Some guys it's liked being sucked but won't suck. |
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By *heelz69Man
over a year ago
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"I thing 'outing' yourselves first is the easiest way. Cold opening a guy with 'are you bi?' can feel like a trap and being put on the spot.
There's also then the question of 'how bi am I?'. If he answers yes, how far is he going to be expected to go? If he just likes giving hand jobs, will he be laughed out the club...
So I'd say be open about your sexuality as a couple as well as what you're looking for from a guy who you think might be bi. 'hi! We're both bi and we were looking for a guy we can both suck off' would be a cracking opener
yes that's a point, how Bi is Bi. For us, we're both fully Bi. Some guys it's liked being sucked but won't suck. "
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"I thing 'outing' yourselves first is the easiest way. Cold opening a guy with 'are you bi?' can feel like a trap and being put on the spot.
There's also then the question of 'how bi am I?'. If he answers yes, how far is he going to be expected to go? If he just likes giving hand jobs, will he be laughed out the club...
So I'd say be open about your sexuality as a couple as well as what you're looking for from a guy who you think might be bi. 'hi! We're both bi and we were looking for a guy we can both suck off' would be a cracking opener
yes that's a point, how Bi is Bi. For us, we're both fully Bi. Some guys it's liked being sucked but won't suck. "
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I have gone to straight nights in the past and checked on Fab if any bi couples are attending. This has led to very open conversations (and fun times) when I met them.
If I don't know in advance, I won't proactively bring it up. |
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Definitely a bit of a frustration sometimes given the Hotwife preferences we have…
Been a few “damn we wish we knew” meets.
But have encountered way too much bi guy phobia to chance it.
Unless it’s explicitly a bi event… it’s a play straight one
Only way might be to guess if the guy is looking at other guys cocks? Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"There's no sure fire way other than simply asking unfortunately.
Sure, there will be those that take umbrage to being asked about their sexuality but that would say a whole lot more about them. We aren't looking for single men but, if the hypothetical arose that someone kicked off when we asked about their sexuality, we would just end it there. If you're a swinger and can't reasonably discuss sexuality/sexual preferences without getting mad, it's probably not the best lifestyle for you
C x "
This 100%. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"We love playing at clubs and saunas but much prefer the company of Bi Guys (both in cples and singles) yet its so hard (pardon the pun) to outright ask if a guy is bi at a club - everyone is naked and looking for fun - but we have had some agressive (idiotic) responses in the past - it's easier with couples but still not easy. When everyone naked at a club IS THERE A WAY TO IDENTIFY BI GUYS? (back in the day wasn't it a single left ear ring or something lol)
Any other couples with similar issues?"
They're the ones on their knees with their mouths open |
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We tend to go to bi events anyway but like someone else said that doesn’t automatically mean everyone is bi.
We only play with bi people anyway so if we got chatting to him we would just ask I can’t see why someone asking your sexuality would offend anyway.. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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Im bi, pretty recently discovered, but not notified on the profile. As people perception on this one is pretty funny tho!
In my understanding bi is when you willing to play with both sex same time…or same room. It doesn’t mean you’re gay.
M x |
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As others have mentioned, before any play (be that in or outside of clubs) we would want a proper grown up conversation about what we all want from it and what the boundaries are.
Yes, sometimes it feels a bit forced, a little silly and a bit awkward, but it needs to be discussed.
If during this the fella couldn't cover off the sexuality question/preference without getting offended then it's a red flag anyway and we'd probably move on. |
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I've been to bi events where the hostesses actively encourage guys to wank each other off. She would normally be surrounded by 3 or 4 guys who are rubbing their hands all over her. She then gently guides their hands onto someone elses cock. That sorts out the bi guys from the straight ones :D |
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"We love playing at clubs and saunas but much prefer the company of Bi Guys (both in cples and singles) yet its so hard (pardon the pun) to outright ask if a guy is bi at a club - everyone is naked and looking for fun - but we have had some agressive (idiotic) responses in the past - it's easier with couples but still not easy. When everyone naked at a club IS THERE A WAY TO IDENTIFY BI GUYS? (back in the day wasn't it a single left ear ring or something lol)
Any other couples with similar issues?"
I am bi and would have no problem at all with anyone asking me.
I'd imagine anyone who is truly bi and genuine would be pretty much the same . |
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By *aveonMan
over a year ago
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"I've been to bi events where the hostesses actively encourage guys to wank each other off. She would normally be surrounded by 3 or 4 guys who are rubbing their hands all over her. She then gently guides their hands onto someone elses cock. That sorts out the bi guys from the straight ones :D"
That’s the type of event I’d like ! |
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"There's no sure fire way other than simply asking unfortunately.
Sure, there will be those that take umbrage to being asked about their sexuality but that would say a whole lot more about them. We aren't looking for single men but, if the hypothetical arose that someone kicked off when we asked about their sexuality, we would just end it there. If you're a swinger and can't reasonably discuss sexuality/sexual preferences without getting mad, it's probably not the best lifestyle for you
C x "
Have to agree fully with this. If people can’t be open and honest about their sexuality in this lifestyle then they really should question themselves. If someone asked me I’d be honest and say I’m bi-curious but happy to play straight, which I am. I wouldn’t dream of being arsey about it. |
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