LGBTQiwis

I used to be gay but I just couldn't hack it anymore. That hormonal male sweat and hot steaming man ass, it's like a really gross essential oil diffuser. Those smells are like a directionless high-pitched tone whining at the edge of your hearing, layered on top of everything else. It can never be drowned out or ignored. So I stopped, my sense of smell is just too good. Women smell better, they have that natural high grade stockfish scent, it's very nice.
 
I thought I was bi for a long time because I've always been really attracted to women, about as much as men, then I had sex with a chick and I really didn't like it. I still find women sexually appealing, but the thought of actually fucking one again does nothing for me. I don't know what that makes me but I'm sure there's some made up word from Tumblr for it.
 
I've got a date on Friday with someone I met on an app. We've been texting over the past couple of weeks and it seems like we might actually get along.

Then again, online dating has never worked out for me so I'm trying not to get my hopes up. Jarring surprises always seem to come up when you meet someone in real life that you've only known virtually.
 
I've got a date on Friday with someone I met on an app. We've been texting over the past couple of weeks and it seems like we might actually get along.

Then again, online dating has never worked out for me so I'm trying not to get my hopes up. Jarring surprises always seem to come up when you meet someone in real life that you've only known virtually.
My boyfriend was literally the second guy who ever messaged me on Scruff and we have a great relationship. My brother met his girlfriend on Tinder and they're doing fine as well. Online dating has a bad rep but it really does work if you know how to pick em. Just don't meet with anyone who seems like they're hiding something and ask them to send detailed, unfiltered pics from a variety of angles. Videos are a big plus too. There can't be any nasty surprises if they lay everything out first.
 
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Bisexual man here. Currently in a long-term relationship with another man.

This mindset right here is one of the reasons I can't stand the current state of the LGBT movement. It feels more concerned with being seen as something special rather than normal.

Well, considering that rainbow-fags make up approximately 3% of the population, I'm pretty certain being a snowflake isn't normal.
 
Bisexual. Borderline gay but I still like women. Probably 70/30 ratio between interest in men and women respectively.

Now that I'm freshly single since my ex gf dumped me, I think I'll try dating a guy given the chance, especially since I've somehow had sex with guys twice as much despite said relationship lasting 4 years (though granted long-distance which was a bitch in of itself).
 
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