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Long Duck Dong
May 11, 2011, 2:57 AM
this is a test that has no wrong answers.... its a test that is used to reveal how you relate to, understand and identity with your sexuality... and how much you know about, relate to and understand about other genders including trans people ( pre and post op )

while it is generally used in a closed session, i have decided to share it here for people to think about and share their own opinions....

you need to read the test carefully and fully... cos the way you answer will reveal a lot of your own personality and tell others a lot more about you that you may realise....

remember, there is no wrong answers, there is nobody to mark your answers out of 100%....... it is interesting to see how many people post a opinion of other peoples sexuality, and how sexuality is defined....

A couple visit a sex shop and both are looking around when they find a couple of rooms with holes in the walls, both are mildly curious and ask about the holes, with the person at the desk

the answer is that they are glory holes, and tongues, fingers, cocks, toys, any number of things can be pushed thru the holes for anonymous pleasure.... and the person on the other side of the wall can be hetero, bisexual, gay, lesbian, trans gender, there is no way to know as the wall is soundproof

over the next two 2 weeks the couple visit seperately and find a world of pleasure, with oral, anal, vaginal sex using fingers, tongues, toys and cocks

one day they both decide to come out to each other about using the glory holes...and realise that they both have enjoyed it, but now they question their sexuality but have no idea the true gender of the person on the other side of the wall, so they decide to go back to the sex shop and ask the person behind the desk for a answer

they ask the following question " we do not know who was on the other side of the wall, we have both sucked and licked, been penetrated and penetrated others, but we do not know the gender of the person on the other side of the wall, and if they were male, female or trans, so what is our sexuality

and the person behind the desk said ( your answer )

lil hint, the sexuality of the couple is not defined, so they could be bisexual, gay, lesbian, trans, heterosexual etc themselves

Cherokee_Mountaincat
May 11, 2011, 3:07 AM
and the person behind the desk said: "What does it matter as long as you both had a good time, and went home with each other." :bigrin::cool:
Cat

NakedInSeattle
May 11, 2011, 8:35 AM
There ya go. Not surprised that Cat came up with the ultimate, end-the-discussion answer. Right on, girlfriend. I wish that the whole world were like us and no, it wouldn't be boring.

DuckiesDarling
May 11, 2011, 9:14 AM
i think it was with each other :)
we all think we'd know our partners anywhere but would we?

Annika L
May 11, 2011, 9:45 AM
"...if you enjoyed everything you did and that happened to you, and had no clue who was behind the wall, then I'm afraid the sex of the person who actually was there doesn't tell me or you *anything* about your sexuality. Did you *envision* anybody in particular?"

(not that I really think sex toy shop-keepers really try to play therapist to their customers...but if I'd been working there, I might have given an answer something like that.)

Cherokee_Mountaincat
May 11, 2011, 1:35 PM
Ty Naked-Honey. Just one of my smart-assed answers of the day...lol:bigrin:
Silly Cat

bityme
May 11, 2011, 3:44 PM
this is a test that has no wrong answers.... its a test that is used to reveal how you relate to, understand and identity with your sexuality... and how much you know about, relate to and understand about other genders including trans people ( pre and post op )

while it is generally used in a closed session, i have decided to share it here for people to think about and share their own opinions....

you need to read the test carefully and fully... cos the way you answer will reveal a lot of your own personality and tell others a lot more about you that you may realise....

remember, there is no wrong answers, there is nobody to mark your answers out of 100%....... it is interesting to see how many people post a opinion of other peoples sexuality, and how sexuality is defined....

A couple visit a sex shop and both are looking around when they find a couple of rooms with holes in the walls, both are mildly curious and ask about the holes, with the person at the desk

the answer is that they are glory holes, and tongues, fingers, cocks, toys, any number of things can be pushed thru the holes for anonymous pleasure.... and the person on the other side of the wall can be hetero, bisexual, gay, lesbian, trans gender, there is no way to know as the wall is soundproof

over the next two 2 weeks the couple visit seperately and find a world of pleasure, with oral, anal, vaginal sex using fingers, tongues, toys and cocks

one day they both decide to come out to each other about using the glory holes...and realise that they both have enjoyed it, but now they question their sexuality but have no idea the true gender of the person on the other side of the wall, so they decide to go back to the sex shop and ask the person behind the desk for a answer

they ask the following question " we do not know who was on the other side of the wall, we have both sucked and licked, been penetrated and penetrated others, but we do not know the gender of the person on the other side of the wall, and if they were male, female or trans, so what is our sexuality

and the person behind the desk said ( your answer )

lil hint, the sexuality of the couple is not defined, so they could be bisexual, gay, lesbian, trans, heterosexual etc themselves

"The advantage of anonymity is the opportunity to enjoy yourself and others as sexual beings without the need of a label. Labels do little more than create restrictions or limitations. You have experienced the pleasure you had without those restrictions or limitations."

Pappy