FieryOpal
Posts: 2821
Joined: 12/8/2013 From: Maryland Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: suchahoe LOL your probably right, most straight guys dont mind getting a blow job from little guys like me. they just have trouble admitting to that openly like this. i have sucked quite a few of these men off in my life 1. I seriously question how straight these men actually are/were. 2. Some men are horndogs and pigs who will accept a b.j. from anyone, with eyes closed, that is. 3. Some are so fugly and/or lacking social dating skills, they would otherwise have to pay for it. 4. Long ago, I once knew a couple of "straight" hustlers. They got their pot & beer money from hitting gay bars in downtown Washington D.C. When asked how could they contend that getting b.j.s from a male was NOT a homosexual act, they half-joked that they closed their eyes and pretended it was a woman instead. One later went on to move in with a renowned bisexual female artist he'd been introduced to by one of his gay customers, and sponged off of her for a couple years until she finally threw him out after one of their many squabbles. (We had to drive down there to pick him up in the middle of the night when that happened.) 5. Many men have suppressed bisexual urges they are wont to admit to themselves and others. Not as difficult for women to come to terms with this. 6. There may be Dominant men who would rationalize that as property, this is an act of asserting dominance over a male slave, including committing sodomy. 7. There are submissive men who play the "forced" bi game with Dommes and/or want to be "forced" to suck on a strap-on. If you want to do it and are willing to do it, then how is it "forced"? 8. Items 6 & 7 above fall into what I consider to be the b.s. zone of not owning one's bisexual urges. 9. This thread dates from 2008. Start a new thread for crying out loud already.
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