View Full Version : Question about 2 guys undressing each other
PrettyFlowingGown
Sep 2, 2010, 7:56 AM
Strange question.....but if a guy helps another guy out of his clothes to be a part of a threesome, but never does anything afterwards to the guy, does it still make him bi-sexual?
I spoke to a girl today who had a threesome with 2 guys a while back, and I asked if the guys did anything with each other. She said they would'nt do t with each other, but they undressed each other. It was their first time. She said one guy unzipped the other guys fly, got him on the bed and gently pulled his pants off, and then took his singlet off, then vica versa.
Any answers?
tenni
Sep 2, 2010, 10:31 AM
I think that the world would be a lot better if it didn't try to put people into little boxes. It should not matter to you unless you are one of the guys involved. I just scanned the headline of an article where it referred to late blooming lesbians and that women's sexuality may be fluid. That was just the intro. Too bad that they restricted it to women...why not guys? Drop the "lesbian" category or bi category and just let people be sexual...or self identify what they see themselves as. If two guys want to strip each other and not touch each other (on purpose) but focus on pleasuring a women...together...so be it. What ever turns their crank. Maybe, they take pleasure in preparing each other to jointly pleasure a woman? Good for them. The rest of us should just mind our own business.
just4mefc
Sep 2, 2010, 10:46 AM
Tenni, very well said. so I say DITTO :)
fredtyg
Sep 2, 2010, 11:58 AM
I think that the world would be a lot better if it didn't try to put people into little boxes.
Well, I'll have to admit to enjoying discussing what constitutes bisexuality vs. homo vs. straight, except for such conversations often end up going in circles a lot of the time.
As for those two guys referred to, I'd say they're probably not bisexual. But it's hard to make that statement based on just one instance. For all we know they might of had sex with each other the next day which would indicate bisexuality.
sephirothtx
Sep 3, 2010, 1:17 AM
bisexuality is the termed definition, and um, lable, of a person who "likes" both in passion, sexuality, and sometimes relationship, both man and women to some varying degrees, undressing and dressing anyone dosen't make you anything, unless you do it for money, then that could make you anything from a jigglo to a fashion designer
citystyleguy
Sep 3, 2010, 1:21 AM
...labels, whatever, i call it a missed opportunity! ::bigrin:
Hephaestion
Sep 3, 2010, 3:45 AM
We should ask William Hague, the present Foreign Secretary in the HM Government. However, not sure if there was any female, such as is wife, there at the time.
Bless! The membership goes up.
darkeyes
Sep 3, 2010, 6:30 AM
We should ask William Hague, the present Foreign Secretary in the HM Government. However, not sure if there was any female, such as is wife, there at the time.
Bless! The membership goes up.
Baldie Bill says nowt happened Heph b fair... think it bloody awful wots happenin.. IF ther is no truth in ne of it.. but if ther is... 'spose e'll havta go... can't hav a leadin memba a the govt tellin fibs now can we?? Nice honest politicians... perish the thot that ther fire wiv the smoke...;).. an Tories fib?? Naaaa.. jus dusn happen...:tong:
void()
Sep 3, 2010, 12:15 PM
"We wants more shrubbery!"
Oh sorry, this isn't the bushy thread. You know looking at those furry pictures really tweaked my noodle. Now, I seem to have developed a sense of poly ticks that says we need more todgers and quims let free.
No, I don't think two guys disrobing one another makes them pistachios or even sardines. Does it really matter though? "More shrubs and remember don't say it. Oh damn, I said it!"