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Women say bisexual men make the best lovers; fathers
August 28 2016
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Livingandloving2
8 years ago
I hope for the day to come where there are no labels.... Where the individuals are judged only on how they treat others. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
...facts may be wide open to opinion and generally can be massaged to achieve any outcome, it's called scientific license and manipulation. Similar studies to the contrary could be developed from the same information...I say wait and study the following generation. Best... MC
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
It starts with this generation.
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Tall74nHard9
8 years ago
MC, the first thing that sprang to mind was the old adage "lies, damned lies, and statistics".Ask the right questions to get the answers you seek. Further, I found part of your thread interesting vis-a-vie "It is my hope that we can stop presenting only the stereotypical story about MORE's that all bisexual men are untrustworthy and have secret affairs, that all bisexual men transmit HIV and STI to women, that all bisexual men are abusive to their partners." Ok - so where did that particular viewpoint come from ? Is it a case of previous actual behaviour patterns, or perceived behaviour ? Is it a case of where that may have been fact, and if so, what percentage did it apply to (in relationships) ?Or is it just old myths ?Or was it a case of selective statistics ? In who's interest is it to form an opinion in favour of one or the other ? Tall
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RHP User
8 years ago
Having just had a long discussion with a team involved in increasing accuracy in scientific reporting to a lay audience (and how it can fail epicly) I'd be really interested to see the actual methods used to derive that outcome reported - and whether the science really says what the media is saying. and, after a little google, I don't know how accurately that OP's quote reflects the book.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Every time time there is a "minority group" all of a sudden they need support? - Posted from rhpmobile
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madotara69
8 years ago
If we play up with a bloke and he is bi, he enjoys my company, finds me sexually attractive, and I don't blame him because I am Then I am extremely happy for him, I will make him feel comfortable with expressing his sexuality even furthering the experience in that he takes with him a confidence as just being accepted, well..no, respected in self and in no way, me not sexually attracted to him any lesser for it. Our intensions for him, to remember us in his moment, he may never forget. Perhaps a better lover because of it, the essence sure, why not an attribute. Better father ? Women say lots of things, especially when these champagne breakfast events just happen, 70 - 80 women between the age of 18- 65, there'd be riots if advertised 69, What would 78 women say about bi men, if, whilst, in the moment, placing pink tickets firmly with their teeth, into any one of those bi male stripper's g string, excited and all fizzy Pink Sprinkles ? An educated guess, 78 women between 18- 65, would say " Bisexual men make better lovers; and fathers " But what do women really want ? Another recent event, 175 women attended (see the ebb and flow occurring ) What women say about " men and the best size of their cock,; and father's ? " Turns out, women say " for random sexual encounters " a larger more filling cock is the best preferred, something of a challenge " A long term relationship, women say " an average size cock is the preferred " In all, women said , "a good looking cock is what women want". There is other things women say, a better man will respect herself and everything in what it means for to be her own person, a better man will have no reckoning for possession or entitlement of a woman, equality and fairness, loyal with her choices, see them through and protect all of it by setting principals she abides and his together, understanding each other and a better man would act with her best interests react just the same. Of all things women say 'they want most of a man' what women really want, with all the other attributes tossed in for the mix, sexuality, attractive, nice cock, respectful and the manner of swagger, mojo and stamina, fatherly figure. Still missing the one thing women say they want most of all for the man to be the better lover, and father. So Pink Sprinkles, I don't believe the bi sexual man necessarily wins the whole kit and caboodle simply because he is fond of the doodle. For starters he might not have a nice looking cock, I'd have him there, mine is a beautiful looking cock, he might not even have kids or plans for them, got him there too, three kids and proud as pie as everything a father could want is for the kids to have a mother, and if he's not careful, I'd have him on this account as well, Tara is a wonderful mother and the greatest part of me being the better father. Reckon I'm in for a chance Turns out that I did alright with what women say "they want most of a man and lover" lucky too, because as mentioned in past times , right here in these RHP party forum posts, (she can't say so, but Rebecca, the mod that Stirry reckons has wonderful tits' if she would show them to him, she surely would be attracted to me, even just for sexual intensions, even if Stirry was the star in her eyes, he still needs a hand with DP and his face buried in tit's, ok maybe his fantasy but i could be in it with him) 'better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it' That is Pink Sprinkles Women say "they want most, what they really want with a man and lover like no other," is a man who shares his feelings with her, that one hits the A spot, the emotional and most ultimate whole bodied orgasm as the cervix opens and lets go of all those pent up fears, back arching in complete pleasure, toes curling spiritual altered state of consciousness and nothing more powerful than nature intended, even the most powerful source in the universe. That is what women say "they want", an A sexual man, which puts a bi sexual man in the same place as every one else. Got to feel a woman up, to get her attention So they say. Mado Mado Tara xx
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RHP User
8 years ago
The article was in the Geelong Advertisier on Thursday page 4 .. I started this topic as it interests me , not to have backlash of where or how I got the information from ? It's sad that I was asking for opinions from the ladies and gentlemen who had some experiences with Bi guys . But obviously S_OnTheLoose wants to dicect and make me feel like a fool for quoting a article with not enough research my bad ... No wonder people lurk and not post on here ...
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'Pink_Sprinckles' The article was in the Geelong Advertisier on Thursday page 4 .. I started this topic as it interests me , not to have backlash of where or how I got the information from ? It's sad that I was asking for opinions from the ladies and gentlemen who had some experiences with Bi guys . But obviously S_OnTheLoose wants to dicect and make me feel like a fool for quoting a article with not enough research my bad ... No wonder people lurk and not post on here ... You posted a quote and then asked for "Thoughts" - my thoughts are that the quote doesn't seem to accurately reflect the book, and that the book sounds like a series of anecdotes not rigorous research with a solid methodology behind it that would allow them to make such a bold claim with any degree of authority. If you wanted a specific answer, then ask a more specific question - not posting "thoughts" after a quote. If you want answers from a specific audience, then also mention that - though how would you know whether I do or don't have experience regarding bi males as fathers or lovers (or are you saying I wasn't a gentleman? :p ) I'm flabbergasted that someone would suggest that people actually doing some fact checking are the problem.
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Sawadee
8 years ago
.. and this is just my opinion. FACT. Most women I know like to be in the company of gay men. I put this down to the fact that gay men seem to have more in common with females than they do with hetero males. That's OK. I also think a bad life experience for women with a former partner ( husband , boyfriend ) are more likely to find comfort with a male who is not exclusively theirs. In other words, feeling safe and enjoying the freedom it offers. But I challenge the statement bi males make better lovers.. ? Only someone involved in the lifestyle would want to see it that way. In defence of the often criticised hetero male. There are just as many hetero males ( if not more ) who make great lovers ,fathers and family men as the reported Bi guys. We all at some time will grab onto a headline that's suits the way we want it to be. Gets back to who we are and understand that one hat does not fit all. Be who you are and don't throw stones. Jay
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madotara69
8 years ago
If you feel that S OnTheLoose wants to make you feel like a fool Those are your words, your feelings and perhaps you are right, he just has nothing to do with it. If you step out and look back in at your post directed to S on the loose again 'Dicect', (sic) your OP, is a dissect, again S OnThe Loose has nothing to do with that.In case Direct, you are doing that too, S On The Loose again has nothing to do with that Backlash is exactly what you are doing, S again and getting looser, you really have him running a muck and he answered your question with exactly what you asked, 'Thoughts', even expanded on his thoughts by assisting you with the topic and quoted, quietly, politely and 'a little google' about the nicest way a gentleman provide a hint to the chance, you may be endorsing the stigma, if the information you quoted is stigma, (amicably as it is obvious your intensions are innocent and bi men make you feel all warmly delicious and fuzzy, plausible you would very much enjoy the kind of lover to fuck you silly and call him daddy, his lover fuck you sillier, fuck each other and you pass out from over exerting yourself, nursed into altered state a truly euphoric heightened experience of intense uncontrollable full bodied orgasms, like a fish out of water, yet in the safety and controlled out of control stimulation in a love triangle, you flopping about like a water sprinkler and caught in the crossfire as shots of cum drown out the grunts and moans until you all collapse in a tangled exhausted mess, content with the sex life steadily regularly as fitness increases so with the energy for it, cruise nicely as it is ideal for you and that's cool. No wonder people do lurk and not post on here and while you are looking in at your thread, can you see, your ideal may be a little more sexually driven than some who are dipping their toes with spicing things up a little. A good fuck is a good fuck though, I agree with your intensions Pink Sprinkles and cranky can be very sexy, hope S On TheLoose gets a rise from this feisty approach
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RHP User
8 years ago
And shit, I've done a lot. Firstly, finding a bi male that's happy to admit he's bi, is hard work. Of those that do, something like 70%(Ok I wasn't actually taking numbers) are married and over 40. And their wivesor ex's have no idea. If they did, I highly doubt the statement in the OP would be anything close to what they would say!
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RHP User
8 years ago
So all bad fathers will now not going to parenting classes but go suck a dick? Not sure that would help๐ค - Posted from rhpmobile
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langton11
8 years ago
Quoting 'unicorn99' And shit, I've done a lot. Firstly, finding a bi male that's happy to admit he's bi, is hard work. Of those that do, something like 70%(Ok I wasn't actually taking numbers) are married and over 40. And their wives or ex's have no idea. If they did, I highly doubt the statement in the OP would be anything close to what they would say! Nailed it
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pashoholic
8 years ago
Probably could reverse it for bi women? A good question to get plenty of response pink S ๐ค๐ค๐ค - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
And their wives or ex's have no idea. If they did, I highly doubt the statement in the OP would be anything close to what they would say! Thank you!
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RHP User
8 years ago
Have anything to do with their orientation period?? If a person is a shit cunt then they're a shit cunt... Their orientation in my view is merely coincidence and NOT from some kind of phenomenon..... - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
For a truck driver, you have wisdom beyond the border ;)
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RHP User
8 years ago
He fckn SMUGGLES that shit from OVER the border....then he just throws it out at us every now and again....Fckn truck drivers and their imported contraband....."Mumble mumble mumble"
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RHP User
8 years ago
Stirry's cuntraband :)
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RHP User
8 years ago
The sarcasm is strong in this lot HAHAHAHA That's why I love yas :) - Posted from rhpmobile
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Mischeviouslad
8 years ago
*Bisexual men make better lovers and fathers according to a new Deakin University report focused on Australian woman in relationships with non-heterosexual males.* So statistically, heterosexual men in relationships aren't included in this study. So how can hetero and non hetero men even be compared in it?!! Odd
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
Obviously those women have had prior experience with hetro guys to compare to. Bit like the statement guys suck cock better. You need some reference points.........
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
Are from hetro males. ..... Pmsl. So predictable as they piss on their territory
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RHP User
8 years ago
If it we took away the heterosexual male commentators..... There'd only really be you commenting lol - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'Pink_Sprinckles' The article was in the Geelong Advertisier on Thursday page 4 .. Now there's the exact reason I buy the National Enquirer ...global news with some very substantially researched articles on the aliens and their babies in landing in Roswell. The last article I read there was a bit sus as the doctor quoted didn't really explain that he'd picked up his degree by mail from a place in Grenada. *shrugs*
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RHP User
8 years ago
Having had straight and bisexual lovers in the past, I find that bisexual guys have been more experimental and more attentive. But Im not sure that statement would apply across the board. The sexual chemistry has to be there and a connection other than a one off root.
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
I'd like to think that Deakin University who have an international reputation/exposure, have a reasonable handle on their researchers/professors/lecturers. The paper merely presented the topic. Guessing the National Enquirer has a lot of piccys.......
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Seachange
8 years ago
Quoting 'Stirry' If it we took away the heterosexual male commentators..... There'd only really be you commenting lol - Posted from rhpmobile You think. Maybe some are bi but have not come out of the bi-fold door closet?
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RHP User
8 years ago
Aus Rank University / World Rank 2015 18=Deakin University 301-350 18=Macquarie University 301-350 20=La Trobe University 351-400 Rankings like this are barely deviant amongst international standards for many community colleges (transitional universities) around the world. Not to ever say ongoing formal education of most sorts is not valuable but may not always be of international standards. The bloody bastards in the Pac 10 and Ivy league mess those rankings every time. Sidebar? Both Deakin and the U of Queensland asked me to help with a ''study'' as to how a business running from home basically could capture a measureable market share....game over when they just could not accept that it was entirely due to my amazing personality!
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RHP User
8 years ago
It appeared to me to be a small sample in the research, but no the less that can still be valid. Where was the control group? That said I think that, as a bi bloke, I have pushed my own boundaries over years to go from one who identified as heterosexual, to being scared of what my experimentation meant I was, to feeling marginalised, to accepting and loving who I am. Now that is not to say that a heterosexual guy doesn't love himself, but I think that journey of self discovery has an impact of how we as bi blokes interact and relate to others. But the questions is "how do we judge a better lover?". What I may want from a lover might be different to the next person..... how one gives to a lover and receives from a lover surely will depend on the connection with that person. If a bi guy is going to have one thing that a straight guy doesn't it is know how it feels when a bloke does xyz and how it feels when he doesn't..... I suppose tham may give some empathy with how his female lovers may feel. The father issue. This would be a much hard thing to define and like the issue of being a better or worse lover, I don't think it has anything to do with how much one person may love another or their kids over another. It would have to do with empathy, understanding and compassion..... perhaps if the journey to find sexuality and accepting their bisexuality has given them experience in being able to allow others the freedom to go on their own journeys, then that would make sense. If being able to allow kids to experience, learn and grow, the most bi guys have probably go through this themselves, so can perhaps show empathy to their kids and maybe help them through it... but the same could be said of a straight bloke who had gone through some other experiences in his life. For me, I believe that I am less likely to judge a kid who needs to explore life (sexually or otherwise) than many [but not all] of the straight guys I have in my life. The straight mates/relatives who I would classify as "great dads" have all had other experiences that has given them compassion and cause them to know true love, acceptance & forgiveness. This is a generalisation, so don't crucify me for this, because it is only observation, those guys who have been good looking, successful, never needed to question their sexuality, have not had any hiccups in their lives and have pretty much had the easy run in life are the ones that I have observed tend to take their partner and kids for granted.... that does not mean they don't love them, they just don't understand the issues that these other people might be facing. Straight mates who have struggle at school or had a substance issue or had a significant relationship fail, etc I have seen have developed the sort of compassion that gives them empathy & understanding too. So maybe this whole thing boils down to that..... Good lovers and good dads and people who have great empathy and understanding.... people who know what it is to receive love, acceptance & forgiveness are naturally more like to to know how to give it.
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Sawadee
8 years ago
People only believe what they read if it suits . In saying that , maybe the people at Deaken Uni could have a personal persuasion. Not saying they have , but if they failed to include hetero males how can they make such a statement. ? Seems strange ?
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RHP User
8 years ago
about no blokes you are obviously a well educated man who is always up for a challenge - Posted from rhpmobile
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
Try and piece it together...... The women involved obviously had hetro guys at some stage in their life. They sampled both in their history. And came up with whatever they came up with in the study.
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Seachange
8 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' Try and piece it together...... The women involved obviously had hetro guys at some stage in their life. They sampled both in their history. And came up with whatever they came up with in the study.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' Try and piece it together...... The women involved obviously had hetro guys at some stage in their life. They sampled both in their history. And came up with whatever they came up with in the study. how many people ditch what they prefer to go with what they don't? If I sample a population that is currently with A and had B before, there is of course a bias towards A. But, this book isn't a peer reviewed piece of rigorous research - it is a book of anecdotes, calling it a study suggests something the book doesn't actually claim to be. So there is no need for control groups or any of that, just to tell people's stories. The book might well be great, but IMO the reporting about it is shit. If you read the blurb about the book, the stories "span the gamut from extremely oppressive experiences with bi-misogynist men to extremely liberating with bi-profeminist men".
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
Dont think the OP asked for book review. She asked for thoughts about the topic. My bad for calling it a study. Slip of the tongue... Merely pointing out to a few straight males that cant fathom the concept of what the author was presenting. That the hetro males were not excluded from the "non study", just that in this presentation the bi males performed better than the straights. If we disect the female replies with bi guy experience in here that directly addressed the topic, the majority agreed or didn't dispute the statement. At least give the bi guys a small credit for a change instead of the usual contemp they have endured in their lives.
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
I know im a top fuck. A good lover And i know I'm a shit father 2 out of 3 aint bad๐
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RHP User
8 years ago
The most targeted group of people on here would seem to fall into the catagories of single, straight, average male. For some reason if you fall into any or all of these groups there is apparently somebody that can do anything better. Nothing against people not in the above groups, but why do the above always tend to be the main target of discrimination on here?? Why don't we all just agree that every person is individual and some people are better than others. Forget this labelling bullshit... - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Bests to have fun is bisexual female - Posted from rhpmobile
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TakingMyTime
8 years ago
Well speaking from my last experience the last guy I was in a relationship with I believe was bi teetering on gay - when he and I had sex it was wham bam thank you ma'am very disappointing sex but for when I had to shag him I would have to go through this ritual of washing him thoroughly in the shower then full body massage of course lick and suck everything while doing him with toys for hours ! ! ! We had not had vaginal sex for quite awhile before we broke up and I dreaded having sex with him cos it was never about me it was only ever about him Dear lord I hope it happens soon tho - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Walked right into that one didn't I... - Posted from rhpmobile
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Tall74nHard9
8 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway'Seems most of the responses here Are from hetro males. ..... Pmsl. So predictable as they piss on their territory You're saying that us heterosexual males are incapable of objective commentary now - I would have thought at 54 you would have known much better than that. Tall
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' Dont think the OP asked for book review. She asked for thoughts about the topic. My bad for calling it a study. Slip of the tongue... Merely pointing out to a few straight males that cant fathom the concept of what the author was presenting. That the hetro males were not excluded from the "non study", just that in this presentation the bi males performed better than the straights. If we disect the female replies with bi guy experience in here that directly addressed the topic, the majority agreed or didn't dispute the statement. At least give the bi guys a small credit for a change instead of the usual contemp they have endured in their lives. which author? the author of the newspaper article who seems to have misrepresented the book they wrote about? or the author of the book? I wasn't just calling out the use of "study" to you in particular Annie, others seemed to be thinking it was something it wasn't. (I agree with your response to Jayme, I don't think there is any need to suggest bias on the part of Deakin uni/researchers) I don't think the bi-males are presented as performing better, from what I can tell, there is no notion of that, it's just a bunch of stories about women who were/are with bi-men - some good, some bad.I don't understand what extra credit is for, have people disputed the fact that bi-males can have relationships with women?
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
Gawd. I've no time to be reading books. I just sort of read the headline and liked it. I'm too busy rooting blokes for that carry on..... Besides, i thought everything you read in newspapers is 100%. Are you saying otherwise? Well I'll be fucked.......
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
Quoting 'Tall_n_Hard' Quoting 'AnnieWhichway'Seems most of the responses here Are from hetro males. ..... Pmsl. So predictable as they piss on their territory You're saying that us heterosexual males are incapable of objective commentary now - I would have thought at 54 you would have known much better than that. Tall At 58, I would have thought you could understand posts. I wasn't referring to all hetro males. Just a few in here. Not dissing hetro males, some of the best fucks I've had have been "straight ones"............
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RHP User
8 years ago
Probably are more in touch with their feminine side and not so much about Ego. - Posted from rhpmobile
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Sawadee
8 years ago
So does means the entire female population think that way.. Cmon now... More like pandering to a certain section of the population. Like I said , people only read what suits them... Can you imagine the up roar if they wrote the opposite and stuck their badge on hetero males... I can hear the screams already..
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RHP User
8 years ago
Wrong ...... Enough said ๐ - Posted from rhpmobile
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Sawadee
8 years ago
i agree with you comment re " what a load of crap " wholeheartedly. The single hetero male is the most maligned of all persuasions here on RHP. Regardless , we still have a voice no matter what , try as they may.
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Tall74nHard9
8 years ago
I'm pretty sure I have a quite reasonable grasp on most postings, and your writing was not referring to, nor addressed to, "just a few".
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' Gawd. I've no time to be reading books. I just sort of read the headline and liked it. I'm too busy rooting blokes for that carry on..... Besides, i thought everything you read in newspapers is 100%. Are you saying otherwise? Well I'll be fucked....... no time for books? Annie! doggie style is perfect for reading books, sit it in front of you if you're on bottom, or on their back if you're up top. If you're a dom, make them hold the book and turn the page :p I can't claim the credit for that idea, Liz Phair said she likes to do it backwards, that way she can fuck and watch TV ;)
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'LustfulLove' The most targeted group of people on here would seem to fall into the catagories of single, straight, average male. For some reason if you fall into any or all of these groups there is apparently somebody that can do anything better. Nothing against people not in the above groups, but why do the above always tend to be the main target of discrimination on here?? Why don't we all just agree that every person is individual and some people are better than others. Forget this labelling bullshit... - Posted from rhpmobile Well said..... Quoting 'Summersolstice' Quoting 'LustfulLove' The most targeted group of people on here would seem to fall into the catagories of single, straight, average male. For some reason if you fall into any or all of these groups there is apparently somebody that can do anything better. Women. God i laughed.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Us humans create amazing ways to distract ourselves!
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RHP User
8 years ago
actually that should have said seewhathappenning dam spell check Quoting 'perthmasterdv8' about no blokes you are obviously a well educated man who is always up for a challenge - Posted from rhpmobile
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Mischeviouslad
8 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' Obviously those women have had prior experience with hetro guys to compare to. Hardly subjective then, is it.... because if the relationship was *prior*... that says they split up, and its being compared to the relationship with bloke she's shacked up with now, where she therefore has a vested interest in being nice about. So, really......this survey says more about the women complaining about their exes, than the guys playing the role of dad.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'Livingandloving2' I hope for the day to come where there are no labels.... Where the individuals are judged only on how they treat others. - Posted from rhpmobile
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
That all you got......? I'm disappointed. .... lol
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Mischeviouslad
8 years ago
I had more.... but apparently the pressing engagement with a bottle of shiraz was of higher priority
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Service_man
8 years ago
What a crock of shit!!! I know women who were devastated when they found out their loving father of their children preferred to another "Gay Man"
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
Just as devastated as the loving mothers found the loving fathers fucking other mothers. All relevant except for your homophobic post you put up. In case you are not up to speed. Bi is not gay. And being gay is just as cool as being lesbian, bi or straight or a sexual, whatever, as long as you accept everyone's choices and the person they are, not the person YOU think they should be.
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RHP User
8 years ago
I shake my head If the same research was do Bi women make better lovers , mothers whole different feedback from you fellas that's ok though .. So many double standards it shits me
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D_Light
8 years ago
I want MORE to give & receive MORE without the stereotype stigmait's this stigma that causes it to go underground & play "Sneaky Pierre!" and the MORE Awareness like these positive studies wild buildMORE Understanding and acceptance which will create MORE Men being true to themselves which in turn leads to MORE Partners being aware of their Partners preferences & desires that will give MORE Pleasurable optionsMORE Openly & freelyMORE Honestly & reduce/eliminate that Stigma.. MORE Happiness will be the BIG winner @ the end of the day, for the good of mankind!
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RHP User
8 years ago
Ok look the thing about social science studies that involve questionaires etc is the inherent flaws in both social sciences itself and the very act of questioning a sample group. First off, the answers are all going to be subjective and depend greatly on the experiences of the individuals, then theres the sample itself; greater size and varied people give more accurate averages etc. Theres many flaws in statistics when analysing sample populations like this and it would be very very difficult to take any such study seriously when thinking critically. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Where are all these bi guys, exactly? They seem to be rarer than unicorns. I'd love to date a bi guy, or two. - Posted from rhpmobile
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D_Light
8 years ago
What about a Bi Guy/Unicorn rare combo package VioletOh ??? What r the odds??
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'D_Light' What about a Bi Guy/Unicorn rare combo package VioletOh ??? What r the odds?? Wouldn't that be a rainbow centaur? pretty low odds of finding that unless you go through a closet and then ask Mr Tumnus (On topic - somewhat - wonder how many more posts will there be suggesting this was a study or something more than it is, and showing the poster hasn't really read the thread)
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cbdlivin
8 years ago
Quoting 'D_Light' What about a Bi Guy/Unicorn rare combo package VioletOh ??? What r the odds?? There are plenty of bi guys on here, though a lot have straight on there profiles, as putting bi has a limiting factor on here when contacting people....I always get amused being contacted by the guys who do this as they usually have a definite idea what they want to do with another hard cock.....
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RHP User
8 years ago
Yeah i will stick my hand up and say im better for it sexually, as far as a better farther for it, not so sure about that. - Posted from rhpmobile
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Haleakala
8 years ago
I know far better than to draw any conclusions from a media report on a study. Science reporting is horrendously flawed to the point of being deceptive in order to make a juicy article. Ben Goldacres book Bad Science touches on it for anyone interested. The responses though clearly show people's bias and past experiences. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'temp_territorian' Science reporting is horrendously flawed to the point of being deceptive in order to make a juicy article. Considering the huge impact sciences of all disciplines have on our lives it's almost criminal.
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Haleakala
8 years ago
It seems almost any event I have knowledge of when reported on by the press is reported incorrectly. - Posted from rhpmobile
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'temp_territorian' It seems almost any event I have knowledge of when reported on by the press is reported incorrectly. unfortunately specialist reporting (besides sport) seems to be largely dead in non-specialist publications.
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'temp_territorian' It seems almost any event I have knowledge of when reported on by the press is reported incorrectly. unfortunately specialist reporting (besides sport) seems to be largely dead in non-specialist publications.
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Sawadee
8 years ago
Out of interest , I just checked out the guys who gave you the 11 likes with the following results.. 2 TVs... 4 Experimental .... 2 Bi.... 2 Straight and 1 unsure.. ? At a guess I'd say the last 3 likely bat for the same side anyway... Seems its abit like preaching to the converted.. Nothing wrong with that as I'd probally support the straight argument if this was the case.. What I'd really like to see ,is the number ' of the females involved in this experiment and how they were selected ?
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RHP User
8 years ago
Well, I'm straight, and I'm also the best dad in the world, so that part's demonstrably wrong
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AnnieWhichway
8 years ago
TV isnt a sexual preference as in bi, straight etc. Lucky you're not doing the research.......
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RHP User
8 years ago
Quoting 'AnnieWhichway' TV isnt a sexual preference as in bi, straight etc. Lucky you're not doing the research....... quite right. obviously Jayme cocked it up a bit on at least two fronts in that reply. Firstly, the simple thing would've been to forget about TV/TS as that is irrelevant - you and the other person both list yourselves as bi (and ignoring any intimate link between posters and likers) Secondly, not reading the thread where it is made abundantly clear how people were selected, and that it wasn't an experiment.
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Service_man
8 years ago
I Liked that place better when it was a yabbie pond.
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