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Do bisexual men like feminine gay men?

Discussion in 'Sexual Orientation' started by walnutwhales, Jun 2, 2017.

  1. usatanhani87

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    It's funny because even though I know what you mean I wouldn't tell a guy he looks feminine to his face, even if I thought it was a compliment. My first thought was he's a cute guy, maybe a twink or boyish. He kind of reminds me of Asa Butterfield.

    I think it's sad that we automatically associate feminine with submissive
     
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    There is that whole "fem" dom thing, so I wouldn't say it is always and automatic fem = submissive.
     
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    Yeah but when you actually look at femdom a lot of it is about emasculation, forced crossdressing, etc.
     
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    Don't care how feminine a guys bodytype are.
    Personality wise i just can't get attracted to it if they are (hyper-)feminine
    24/7 no matter if it's a Male or Female.
    I don't even like make-up on Girls where it looks unnatural.

    I may tend to feel more dominant but a relationship where only one is dominant
    all the time don't sound appealing and kind of boring to me.
    Cause relationship is about respecting each other and
    not feeling like being stuck to one (stereotype) role, right?