Re: Couples with bi men "...I have tried and tried to find a couple where both are bi and I've had absoulutely no luck!!"
The problem you're having hasn't got as much to do with the fact that you're bi-, as it has to do with the fact that you're single. If you're really serious about this "MMF" thing, get your girlfriend to be the "F" in your fantasy. If you don't have a girlfriend, get one. There are 150 million women out there. Hell, I know 3 right now that have told me they'd be turned on by watching a guy do a guy, and they're all bi- "I do have a desire to try some bi activities"
That's another easy one to fix. Fortunately, you won't have to wait "months and months" for somebody to contact you to light the fuse on this one.
Just remember..."a dick is a dick, no matter who else is in the picture." Ready? Let's get started...
1) Put on some tight leather pants, vest, and a dog collar w/studded leash.
2) Go to so-called "leather bar"
3) Stand near men's room, and blow kisses at every man who walks past.
I'd say that by closing time, you ought to know if you're just "curious" or this is something you'd like to do again in the near future. What's the worst that can happen? You get a mouth full of goo and a sore asshole. Maybe an eyelid that's stuck closed. Get over it! It's better than going through life knowing that you missed something you were definitely "curious" about because you lacked the balls to act, right? "I'm still a bi virgin and very nervous about trying anything"
Nervous about what? That you're not going to do it right? For crying out loud, if you don't know how a blowjob is supposed to go, go downtown and BUY yourself one! What the hell, stick around another 10 minutes, tip the girl (or guy, if applicable) another $20 and ask him to teach you! There's not that much to it, as any 15-year-old girl in public school can attest.
I agree with the people who get a liittle cheesed at these "Oh gee, I'm just a little bit bi-curious, tee-hee-hee!" profiles. I figure either you are, or you're not. If you are, great. I have friends that are, and say so on their profile. I have a LOT of respect for any man that can say "Hell yea, I'm bi! So what?" I also have a great deal of respect for guys who admit they're "not homophobic," as I do for guys that respond with a pleasant "Thanks, but I'm not interested" At least they know what they are.
And if, at one time they didn't know, at least they knew what to do to find out.
But guys who've been "curious" about their bisexuality, but have "never really tried it?" Give me a break... |