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Am I masculine or feminine? I can't tell.
#21
Sylph Wrote:Oh and I bet you're beautiful skipping about, long limbs flailing about ^•^ .

I always knew you was a pretty girl Jo-Jo
Hands-make-heart

I'm pretty fab-fucken-tastic!
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#22
First of all, MASSIVE props for reviewing a 3DS XL! Smile
Second, you look like Steve from Blue's Clues.
Third, I only took notice of any femininity because you mentioned it. If you hadn't, I'm sure I wouldn't have noticed. You're not like the stereotypical fem gay man or anything like that. I've seen guys who are MUCH more feminine and aren't even gay or their sexuality is a mystery. Ever heard of Joey Graceffa?
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#23
slightly femenine but not OTT.

But bonus points for reviewing gaming gadgets.
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#24
pellaz Wrote:everything good so long as Arkansota dosnt have a "question of faith" and deletes his GaySpeak book mark
Aw how sweet.... Still not wanted around here I see.

My bad.

tootles.
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#25
Johnny I want you to look at yourself.
Only you can deiced. I find it had to imagine what it'd be like to not know myself and I'm good at imagining myself as other people. I cannot see many ways forward for you until you know yourself. It'll be very hard for you to find a partner if you don't know yourself and it'll be hard to make friends if you don't know yourself. It'll be hard to find much direction.

Get to know yourself.
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#26
Joshular Wrote:Also long time no see Ben
(Kiid/joshyboi/Joshular)

Hey Josh, nice to hear from an old friend. Enjoyed your video soooooo cute.
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#27
These answers are making me feel better.

I have Autism so I was always different, and I guess I just wanted to be a normal gay guy so I could finally fit in somewhere. But maybe I need to focus on just being myself and raising awareness that the gay community is diverse.
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#28
You sound a bit feminine in the way you speak. But, what's wrong with that?! Nothing. Confusedmile:

Personally, I would prefer a man I was interested in/dating, etc, to have some level of femininity to them. I think I do, to some extent.
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#29
-yes i think you will loose some of your male mannerisms as you get absorbed in the gay culture.
-yes is this a good thing.
plenty of straight masculine men who are way too masculine for their own good and can not get that straight girl in a long term relationship.

any type of relationship is sharing your life with some one else.
I love to work on cars, NOT going to give this up. Previously a t-shirt type of man. My husband likes to dress and we go to the theater often. I love him and am careful how i dress now and go with him to the theater. In turn he accepts there is a project motorcycle in the living room and his car is perfectly maintained. Nice to have him do the year end income taxes and i can scan everyting in and have it ready for next year. I do the dishes and he is learning how to play the cello. I have a super hot computer system and he watches tv on his iPhone on work bus ride commute.


basically he handles the people end of the house hold, i do the mechanical things. we are a team. to some extent we absorbed some aspects of each other too.

I dated a boy that had same interests as me and we felt we argued a lot. Current relationship started with no established rules and has been better.

a little insight into me and how our humble house hold handles things.
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#30
pellaz Wrote:-yes i think you will loose some of your male mannerisms as you get absorbed in the gay culture.
-yes is this a good thing.
plenty of straight masculine men who are way too masculine for their own good and can not get that straight girl in a long term relationship.

any type of relationship is sharing your life with some one else.
I love to work on cars, NOT going to give this up. Previously a t-shirt type of man. My husband likes to dress and we go to the theater often. I love him and am careful how i dress now and go with him to the theater. In turn he accepts there is a project motorcycle in the living room and his car is perfectly maintained. Nice to have him do the year end income taxes and i can scan everyting in and have it ready for next year. I do the dishes and he is learning how to play the cello. I have a super hot computer system and he watches tv on his iPhone on work bus ride commute.


basically he handles the people end of the house hold, i do the mechanical things. we are a team. to some extent we absorbed some aspects of each other too.

I dated a boy that had same interests as me and we felt we argued a lot. Current relationship started with no established rules and has been better.

a little insight into me and how our humble house hold handles things.

From what you describe, it sounds like you have a very nice relationship.
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