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I will no longer be responding to posts that start with "I will no longer be responding to" and I am also refraining from entering forthwith unto exchanges were whom the words 'squidge', 'monkey', 'focaccia', 'hula' or 'incognito' might be used, in a manner of communication, including and not excluding sign, spoken or typed words, whereby which the communicator is being, upon scrutiny, personal or even slightly over familar with oneself and ones alter-ego 'egg sandwich man'.

As from this moment forth.
I just spit out emergen-c all over my computer.... thanks. :p
 

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3somes can work if all parties are in agreement and mature enough to deal with it.

I would not date a bisexual man because I like men who are manly, you know, hairy, scratch and fart.

Dizzy is hilarious!
 
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I am bisexual. does that mean that I don't deserve to find love? I prefer women to men, but I seem to attract more men than women. right now I'm single, and I have no intention whatsoever of changing that. but that's just me.
I do think it's very difficult for a bi person to be in a relationship, because there are too many temptations. in a "straight" relationship, there are only about half the temptations. lol
 

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Of course you deserve to find love. Everyone deserves that. Just because I would not want to date a bisexual man does not mean there are not plenty of other women out there that would.
Besides, I have WAY to many gay friends for it to be possible for me to date a bisexual man! LOL!
 

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3somes can work if all parties are in agreement and mature enough to deal with it.

I would not date a bisexual man because I like men who are manly, you know, hairy, scratch and fart.

Dizzy is hilarious!
My best friend is a homosexual male who is the most manly man I have ever met. He attracts all the ladies. Too bad for him. Some real lookers throw themselves at him and are shocked when he turns them down.

:lol-sign:
 

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My best friend is a homosexual male who is the most manly man I have ever met. He attracts all the ladies. Too bad for him. Some real lookers throw themselves at him and are shocked when he turns them down.

:lol-sign:
Dont ya just hate it when all the hot men are taken or gay? :lol-sign:
This coming from a leZbo. hahaha.
 

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My best friend is a homosexual male who is the most manly man I have ever met. He attracts all the ladies. Too bad for him. Some real lookers throw themselves at him and are shocked when he turns them down.

:lol-sign:
That post was tounge in cheek. I was taking the proverbial p*ss out of myself.
I just have a funny thing of not being attracted to gay or bisexual men. ;)
 

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That post was tounge in cheek. I was taking the proverbial p*ss out of myself.
I just have a funny thing of not being attracted to gay or bisexual men. ;)
I assumed it was. Just wanted to have a chuckle at how burly my gay friend is. Cracks me up. When his manly men friends found out he was gay they all thought it was a joke. Most still do.
 

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LOL! Now most of my gay friends are total queens! (and the one farts like a donkey in a harness.)
 

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I have a lot of straight male friends who are total queens. Right divas. It can get a bit out of hand.

I do know this one uber typical gay male who carries a purse. He's pretty awesome. I can only handle him in small doses sadly. I'm too butch. Our lifestyles are too conflicting to hang out for more than two hours once every three months. haha
 

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LOL! I am a total girl so we all get on really well. I actually don't have any straight male friends. I guess I am wierd!
 

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Sure, why not?!

You can't help who you fall in love with at the end of the day, and as long as they love you back equally then who cares which side they like their bread buttered!!
 

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A bisexual?


I've heard so many different opinions on this. Some people are not comfortable with it, others are totally open to the idea and others are open with conditions.

Personally I don't care what you've done with whoever in your past. Be it boy, girl, gender not specified or a robot. It's not of my business. It was before our time. So long as if we are in an exclusive relationship you don't cheat on me with either gender I'm cool with it. Hell, we can even talk about hot boys together.

I've dated bisexual men before. Twas good times. I'd never say anything bad about either gent.

You?
Yup most definately. Love is love.
 

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I'd settle for anyone right now.

I even dabbled with a couple of GINGERS not so long ago LOL :p

JOKE!!!!!!!















(I am quite happy being single ROFL)





Ok... JOKE, I love the giners!
 

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What's a Ginger? :confused: Is that a UK term, or am I just getting too old to keep up with the new lingo? hahaha
 

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LMAO reminds me of that South Park Episode

and just cause its funny... and Im not posting this to offend anyone :rolleyes: so if it does, just ignore it

 

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What's a Ginger? :confused: Is that a UK term, or am I just getting too old to keep up with the new lingo? hahaha

Ginger - red haired.

We actually call 'orange' cats ginger too - Ginger Tom.

Ginner is another term, not used all that affectionately.

Ginger people do put up with a lot of stick!!
 

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No probably not. Not if I knew he was bi in the beginning of the relationship. If I had a boyfriend who, after a good period of a serious relationship with me, told me he was bi it might make me feel a bit more hesitant about him, but I don't think I'd dump him just for that.

I have friends who are bi, gay, straight. I honestly don't care what your sexual orientation is as far as friends or in general. That's your choice/preference or whatever. Dating someone who is bi is too strange for me and I choose not to deal with it.

Also, yes it does matter to me how many people my partners have been with.
 

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