to davidmetalrulez :i can relate...but my story goes from 100% straight...then chat room phone sex with femme males.....to internet tranny goddess venus lux....(still not turned on at all by alpha males, BUT will role play for them on phone or pm)... LOVE knowing i made someone orgasm is my true sex addiction...
Many people describe homophobic name-calling or the casual use of slurs as “all in fun” or dismiss it as “just the way we talk to each other.” While often intended as jokes or banter, this kind of language contributes to and reinforces a hostile environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people of all ages. Even when not aimed at someone directly, hearing derogatory terms about sexual orientation or gender identity communicates that being LGBT is unacceptable or inferior.
Research has shown that experiencing harassment—whether directly targeted or indirectly through a hostile atmosphere—can increase risks of stress, anxiety, depression, substance use, and physical health problems. These effects are not limited to young people; adults in workplaces, families, or social circles can also feel unsafe, unwelcome, or marginalized. Over time, such environments can damage trust, weaken social connections, and discourage full participation in community or professional life.
to GroundHogg00 :when you just wish best friend would wake you up by slapping his cock all over your face and shove it into your mouth and tell you to suck him off.
to davidmetalrulez :I fantasized about a friend I kno with thick black cock to slap my hungry horny face with his shaft until I can suck n slurp a good cream for a facial 🤤