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Danny-Darko

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  1. It's one thing to "want" something, and another to hire, seek out and actually get what one wants on occasion! Some more often that others! 😉 Shout out to all of those that like to travel to Brazil for the "Garotos" who mostly identify as "straight"! (Chongos in Argentina, Jineteros and Bugarrones in Cuba, DR & PR, Mayates and Chichifos in Mexico, and so on). I've yet to meet a flaming queen or very out gay guy among them. And I doubt gay men go there for the "Bonecas" (transvestites & transexuals). Just some food for thought. Argue amongst yourselves, but I have nothing more to add to the subject. The original question/comment has been more than answered, while others just want to convince us why we are "wrong" and "self-loathing" and that they are absolutely right. 🤔
  2. Some of us just like what we like without overanalyzing it. Call it what you will. Like any other fetish, you either get it or you don't.
  3. Yes.
  4. WOW!!! I.P.F.T.
  5. I suggest you go to RM and in the search criteria mark Straight/Bi/Ask Me and pages of men will come up for anyone to sift through and make their choice. 😉 People like different things and no provider is a "one size fits all".
  6. True. A very valid point you make. BUT, hiring is not the same thing as dating or a gay trick pick-up. I'm not delusional to think that with my looks and at my age a man gay or otherwise will be attracted to me and enjoy my body. Escorting is a service business, and one pays to enjoy the person and feigned attentions, hopefully in a mutually peasant manner.
  7. New Delta ad. 🤣
  8. Sorry, but I can't agree with you. To me it seems like you've over analyzed the issue. I get your point, but for me it's just something that has always come natural for me since my first sexual awakenings. I do like and have liked other gay men and have had sex and relationships and even been in love with other gay men. What I like about men is manliness because I am a homosexual. And for a straight man manliness and masculinity isn't a show, a costume nor a subculture he belongs to like in the LGBTQ+ "community". It's just who and what he is.
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