puiri
Jun 4, 2009, 12:41 AM
Bi-curious men: go out and meet a guy, but don't linger here. Why? Three things.
1) too much "I-found-this-on-the-internet-so-must be true" posts ... peeeeeople. the internet is a wonderful place to spread misinformation and popular superstition. but don't treat the web as anything beyond entertainment, or someone could think you're ... gullible.
2) too much "don't-touch-another-guy-men-are-unclean" posts ... Humourously, most of these adherents are men. and the favorite topic is stds. you can pick out their ads, too. the header is "bi craving ... eager, eager. eager" which they posted several years ago. progress report? still' searchin' Ranger Bob. and why still searching? because, if you visit a bar, you get disease. if you visit an abs, merely the doorhandle gives you disease. true ... because saw that on the internet. so, the two groups dovetail.
3) too much "i-lost-my-bi-virginity-in-the-back-ofa-chevy-before-i-was-old-enough-too-ejaculate" posts ... if that's true, i don't want to meet you. if that's untrue, i don't want to meet you (is this your way of impressing others?). and if it's untrue, what does that say about the veracity of the web?
summary: bi curious men -- trust your judgement, but don't read too closely here. meet people in the outside world. and about stds. you can't generalize. i caught an std (minor -- ahem, cured) from someone i had known a long time, and then dated cautiously. and still got nabbed. some acquaintances of mine got stds from their live-in partners. if you want a male lover, get a male lover -- but don't talk in these forums, or you lose all your nerve. which is perhaps the idea, hmm? and don't trust too much what i've said because it's on the internet. above all, don't be credulous.
1) too much "I-found-this-on-the-internet-so-must be true" posts ... peeeeeople. the internet is a wonderful place to spread misinformation and popular superstition. but don't treat the web as anything beyond entertainment, or someone could think you're ... gullible.
2) too much "don't-touch-another-guy-men-are-unclean" posts ... Humourously, most of these adherents are men. and the favorite topic is stds. you can pick out their ads, too. the header is "bi craving ... eager, eager. eager" which they posted several years ago. progress report? still' searchin' Ranger Bob. and why still searching? because, if you visit a bar, you get disease. if you visit an abs, merely the doorhandle gives you disease. true ... because saw that on the internet. so, the two groups dovetail.
3) too much "i-lost-my-bi-virginity-in-the-back-ofa-chevy-before-i-was-old-enough-too-ejaculate" posts ... if that's true, i don't want to meet you. if that's untrue, i don't want to meet you (is this your way of impressing others?). and if it's untrue, what does that say about the veracity of the web?
summary: bi curious men -- trust your judgement, but don't read too closely here. meet people in the outside world. and about stds. you can't generalize. i caught an std (minor -- ahem, cured) from someone i had known a long time, and then dated cautiously. and still got nabbed. some acquaintances of mine got stds from their live-in partners. if you want a male lover, get a male lover -- but don't talk in these forums, or you lose all your nerve. which is perhaps the idea, hmm? and don't trust too much what i've said because it's on the internet. above all, don't be credulous.