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    Default would you consider someone like this bisexual?

    This question was probably asked before but i will try anyway.

    I don't find any men face attractive. I can not imagine be in relationship with a guy, because i am simply not attracted to men as whole persons. I love women, their cuteness and beautiful artistic bodies, their amazing looks. Have been with around 30 women so far. I also love transsexual girls offcourse. The same as genetic women, but i was not lucky enough to find one so far.

    But lately i also dream about to be fucked by a real dick, especially suck big black guys dicks. I am watching a lot of black guys with goodlooking dicks porn, I am attracted also to some white dicks, but not many, only some nice ones from porn. I want to get fucked, suck beautiful black cocks. Would you consider someone like this bisexual, if he doesnt even think about to kiss a guy or want to lick any part of mens body, beside cock?

    It actually doesnt even matter, because labels are stupid, but i like to hear different opinions on things.



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    Default Re: would you consider someone like this bisexual?

    yes, you are.


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    Default Re: would you consider someone like this bisexual?

    I agree with you, I strongly think labels are what hold people back these days.

    It's something that I would consider being the difference between someone who is free from the limits of their mind, and someone who is held back by limited thinking.

    In the last decade, whether it's in my personal life, or business life, I have found that labels have been a huge factor in what was holding me back.

    Labels are mostly a means of justification.
    "I am this, so therefore I can do that".

    And a lot of the time, the need to be labelled as something comes from the need to be accepted, recognised or to fit in. Rather than being genuinely what we considered ourselves to be.

    Therefore these labels are generally there because we are more interested in what other people think.

    But what happens if you have been one label for so long, and then you do something that doesn't fit that label...?
    What does it mean...?

    It means nothing, because labels don't exist.

    If you like to suck cock... just do it. In my opinion it doesn't make you anything other than yourself.

    As soon as I stopped trying to label something/someone or justify what I was doing in life, I found more and more success. In fact, my greatest successes haven't come from caring more about who I was and what I was doing... it's come from caring less about what people think about who I was and what I was doing. And by doing this, I have got a lot more respect than I would have expected 10years ago.

    So in my opinion, if you focus less on the label, and more on what makes you happy, then life will be much easier, and a lot more fun.

    I have always been into girls... but when I realised I had a very strong attraction to ts girls, I wasn't worried too much about 'what it meant'.

    OMG, she has a cock, does that make me gay?

    I don't really care.

    If someone thinks yes, then they're probably right, and the same if they think no...

    it's one of those things that's all about personal preference and opinion. One person might consider it gay... another might not... that's absolutely fine.

    It's even fine to believe in labels... but that belief will only hold you back.

    I don't believe in gay/straight or anything else. If I like tofu or quorn sausages, it doesn't make me a veggie or vegan... but if I was one, I probably wouldn't want or feel the need for the label.

    Nobody can be put into a pigeon hole, or labelled with anything, because we are far more complicated and interesting for any one label.

    The only important thing is that if you want to do something, you should go and do it to the best of your ability!

    As a final thought. The big thing about Thailand that makes it a great place to meet trans women is that their religion doesn't differentiate between male & female. Because on a spiritual level, we are all one and the same.

    So this means that society is much more accepting of people who are transgender.

    On the other side, in the UK & US, we practice religious beliefs that are definitely a lot more biased towards the male. Being male is almost definitely seen as being better than female. Therefore it creates more issues with these kinds of things. And the whole homosexual thing is another story...

    I think I am more open to LGBT people because I wasn't brought up in a religious way, and was always taught that we are all equal.

    I have never really fancied any men... (it would definitely make things easier if I did... as meeting an attractive trans woman is like trying to find a unicorn where I live).

    But if I did meet a guy I fancied, I'd just go with it. And if I fancied sucking a guy off, I'd just do it. I'd never be worried about the label.

    Would it make me bisexual? The thought honestly wouldn't even cross my mind... which is a good thing


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    Default Re: would you consider someone like this bisexual?

    political correctness really needs to stop.


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    Default Re: would you consider someone like this bisexual?

    I too like GG's and trans girls, I have never been into men at all. If you feeel the need to put a label on it go ahead, doesn't bother or change me in the slightest, I'm comfortable with who iam and that is all that matters.


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    Default Re: would you consider someone like this bisexual?

    I think anybody into trans girls and regular girls is bi-sexual at least. Honestly a lot of guys in here like men too, so what? If you need to label it then I would say bi-sexual. Who really cares though? You like women, you like tgirls, you like cock, sounds like an open menu, enjoy it and don't worry what you are, just explore and have fun.



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    Default Re: would you consider someone like this bisexual?

    I'm thinking you are a blatant homosexual. But that's just me. ��������������



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