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TOLERANCE: Say what you mean and mean what you say.  

SEXYFEMAN 52T
28 posts
7/25/2014 5:18 pm

Last Read:
6/28/2021 6:33 am

TOLERANCE: Say what you mean and mean what you say.


To start off, I want to clearly state that my intentions are not to disrespect or offend ANY participating members but to express a growing concern I had when I first joined Passion. I'm a transgendered member therefor this blog is mainly targeted towards men who's profile will often be included somewhere in the beginning. Many choose to make it the first sentence which reads more like a statement rather than the start of a paragraph that describes who they are or that tells a "little bit" about themselves. I've seen it indiscriminately placed all on its own as a statement above a profile without a section or heading. Sometimes a whole paragraph is devoted to drive the home. It goes from worst to hopeless! It says something like this. "No men! I'm straight, if your a man your wasting your time, money and space". That's the worst. The hopeless goes something like this. "How many fucking times do I have to tell you faggots not to fucking send me any messages. If this these statements were said in person your likely to experience, danger, violence fear and lives. When really, if you educate yourself and read instructions carefully all of this can be avoided. Guys when you post a provocative nude photos of your body with or without an erection and a profile that reads very little about yourself. Expect to be admired by both male and female and be commented on how you make that person is feeling or reacting to the images you post. Hello... It's new world! The way we communicate and put our sexual proclivities out there, are so sophisticated. It's like being inside a candy store all to yourself. To be continued....

Lani


SwallowsStraight 47M
26 posts
7/25/2014 5:43 pm

I know what you're saying and respect where you're coming from. Our society hasn't trained men in the same way we train women regarding things like being hit on or being admired or on being an object of desire. That's changing over time but there are still plenty of guys at every age that lose it when a guy hits on them. They probably think it means they look or act in a way that's attractive to men.

I completely agree with dnafun11. Concentrate on you and those that are into you. Life is too short to try and educate everyone.


Bifuninsf 36M
1 post
6/24/2015 4:15 pm

interesting read. thanks


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