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Theron

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About Theron

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    Bisexual Black Man
  • Birthday 04/05/1986

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    single bi male
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    Europe
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  1. I really don't care for these studies and proclamations by straight men that they are 100% straight. Honestly? No one cares! Do you! But the whole notion that only 10% of the world is homosexual/bisexual is absolute bullsh*t and 69 times out of 10, the ones crying about being 100% straight have some internal issues they need to come to grips with. I am not interested in any of those people either. Being a bisexual man does not diminish your 'manliness' and in actuality is the direct opposite. #IsaidWhatIsaid
  2. I agree with what someone else said about it being more difficult but you just have to be patient for what you really want. I lived in Austin for some years, then lived in Berlin. The scenes in both places were very open, but Berlin offered more acceptance of bi men than Austin by far. The world of swingers overseas is just more open by and large. There have been many more than a few occasions at swingers parties where men that label themselves as 'straight' will proposition me when they think no one is around. Being authentic is the best way to attract what you want.
  3. As a bi male swinger that only engages in safer sex and always uses condoms, the risk is minimal for me.
  4. I consider myself fairly bisexual in that I am open to a relationship with either a man or a woman. I think that it is more difficult for out bi men to meet women open to their orientation, however. Not sure where I would fall on the Kinsey scale, though!
  5. I have been in more than a few MMF threesomes or sex parties where allegedly 'straight men' are in reality either bisexual or gay and don't want to admit it to themselves OR their partner. I think the B in the LGBT community is one of the most misunderstood because not enough bisexuals are out, particularly men. If the majority continue to deny their sexuality, then this stigma continues
  6. I believe most people are bisexual, but men are by and large not encouraged by society to act on it. I am openly bisexual and as a man that has posed a problem with other bisexual men that are not out as bisexual, but pose as straight. I will not date bi men in the closet because it goes against everything I believe in. If you want to be with me, then it must be in the open, whether it's men or women. No one in my family or immediate circle cares and that's how it will remain.
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