LGBTQiwis

What are you even supposed to do on a "gaycation"? Hook up with random strangers?
There's often an element of that, but I think in many cases it's more an opportunity to meet new people and have fun in a non-judgmental setting. Plus, many venues apparently provide a diverse array of entertainment. Then again, I have no experience of what that entails, hence my curiosity.
 
I've been vocal on how LGBT shouldn't be about identifying about something they made up. Only should it be about who they are attracted to. I always hated the aspects about creating different genders and pronouns. Not only is it lunacy but it makes English more complicated then it should be.

With that being said, I've recently become very vocal about how much I am against organized religion on their persecutions of homosexuals. Considering I fit in that LGBT criteria. People like Pastor Steven Anderson and other religious extremists wanted me killed.

I'm not against religious people whatsoever. Just religious extremists.
 
What are you even supposed to do on a "gaycation"? Hook up with random strangers?
It's a networking event with just as much sex as one. I had a few friends go on one of those all gay cruises and they meet people that helped move them into higher paid positions. That and one of them meet bunch of sugerdaddies.
Does anyone here have any experience with LGBT tourism? I've never been on a gaycation myself, but I've heard that some of them are fun.
They are alright if you like partying and are pretty out going,(or just hot). For me it was just a weird experience of older men hitting on me and being to afraid to talk to anyone else.
With that being said, I've recently become very vocal about how much I am against organized religion on their persecutions of homosexuals. Considering I fit in that LGBT criteria. People like Pastor Steven Anderson and other religious extremists wanted me killed.

I'm not against religious people whatsoever. Just religious extremists.
Never go into deepthots then. You might blow a fuse. Though I do agree with the belief that LGBT is just a political party at the point. I think once the progressive pride frag became a standard we lost any chance argue it's for Gay Liberation and not just another DNC wing.
 
I'm at an age (27) where I really have to make final decisions and go forward onto them.
I realize nothing will ever make me happier than being a father to children but then I'll feel like I'll only be happy with a man. This

Bi (lady) kiwi here. As a guy you do have more time than a woman because of fertility, but you’re smart in wanting to lock it in soon.

Ultimately, you should be with the person you love, regardless of gender. Better to be with a man you love than a woman you hate.

But, as a woman married to a man, who’s also bisexual he won’t give me AIDS, I promise 🌈 being in a straight marriage is so much easier (and more fulfilling imo) in terms of muh society, having kids, and emotionally balancing out the home. May not be true for everyone, but most bisexual people I know— men included— end up in straight marriages.

Do I miss pussy? God yes, but not worth it more than my husband and the little bundle of joy we’re attempting (!)
 
and emotionally balancing out the home
This is the major thing for me. As someone who would be considered gender critical, I can't abide the traditional gender critical stance that there's no substantial difference between men and women in regards to behaviour and stuff. You spend enough time getting to know men and women inimitately, and you understand the difference. I can tell, with a good bit of accuracy, whether someone on the internet is a man or woman just by how they type. And yes, that applies to TiMs and TiFs as well. There's something immensely tiring about spending so much time with a same sex partner.
 
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