Re: How to Uninvite a couple
Obviously, you're not hearing from all the guys whose cocks he has sucked that liked it. You probably won't hear from them either, once the word gets out that you have a "phobia" about bi-males.
I'm not bi-, but I don't feel my masculinity would be threatened by another male touching me or asking if I was interested in going further. I'm a big boy, I know how to say "no" to things that don't interest me. Another guy touching my dick or even putting it in his mouth won't turn me queer (yes, it's happened. I just thanked him and pushed his head away) Amazingly, I'm still straight! No after-effects of "bi-male approach" whatsoever!
If this "bi-male" thing is really that big of a deal to you, go ahead and uninvite them. They probably have better things to do anyway, like hang out with secure adults who don't go into a a shit-fit any time somebody politely "asks" if they want to do something they're not interested in.
I'm curious.......how do you feel about a woman who says she's straight, but in the heat of the moment (or with some particular person) asks if she can touch or lick another woman? Would you ban her as well?
The same with the "high-pressure" guy. If a woman or couple doesn't know how to say "no" to people and situations they're not interested in they're going to get chewed-up in this lifestyle anyway. It might as well happen at your party as anywhere else.
I wouldn't make any changes to this guest list, but I might be more careful about inviting people in the future. But remember...you might find yourself getting removed from other people's guest lists too. "What goes around, comes around"
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