tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5975880234360265597.post2971654570448258224..comments2023-06-25T08:06:27.930-05:00Comments on Her/Story: Flirting with Men: The Lesbian LoopholeAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16400621027250890268noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5975880234360265597.post-364648131616925122018-12-18T02:41:29.138-06:002018-12-18T02:41:29.138-06:00Nice blog regarding how to flirt with men. Thanks ...Nice blog regarding <a href="https://lovemagnet.org/how-to-flirt-with-men/" rel="nofollow">how to flirt with men</a>. Thanks for sharing.<br />Love Magnethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07033701787546048499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5975880234360265597.post-18095420043285094982017-04-09T18:19:32.158-05:002017-04-09T18:19:32.158-05:00I'm really tired of articles like this - espec...I'm really tired of articles like this - especially when they contain half truths. Lesbians sleep with more men than straight women. A. Lot.More. That is a fact...if you knew as many as I have, including my gay sister, and had been virtually raised in the gay culture, you would see that lesbians are whores that continue to suck many cocks in their lives. Drink a lot and 'accidentally' sleep with men to avoid 'confusing' anyone of their sexuality, and also beat each other senselessly. End of story. #NoMoreLiesFromTheLezzosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5975880234360265597.post-20325215958645270102013-02-26T13:59:19.826-06:002013-02-26T13:59:19.826-06:00Thanks for your comment! My family is pretty close...Thanks for your comment! My family is pretty close, and I have always had a great relationship with my father. I still don't know if I really "get" men, but I do tend to enjoy their company. <br /><br />I will say that on occasion I have gotten myself into trouble with straight men. I have dropped the "I'm a lesbian" line and assumed we had an understanding, only to find out that the line didn't deter them. Those occasions often leave me both flattered and frustrated. It's a delicate balance, one I'm still navigating.Kelseyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01992373525787394564noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5975880234360265597.post-68807203257339190372013-02-20T06:17:40.128-06:002013-02-20T06:17:40.128-06:00Great post. Just curious: did you have a really cl...Great post. Just curious: did you have a really close relationship with male family members growing up? Dad, brother, uncle, grandfather, etc.?<br /><br />I am a straight male and my lesbian niece and I have always been thick as thieves. From the time she was a preteen (and first shared with me her suspicion that she might be gay), she has always been very flirty with me. I never discouraged it, because I thought it was important for her to learn to navigate the sometimes murky waters of gender relations, to learn that she could and should feel safe with men, and to realize that despite people's outward differences (age, gender, sexual orientation, etc.) our inner lives are far more similar than many of us realize.<br /><br />My niece remains flirty with men, but it does cause her problems: her gay friends often question whether she is truly a les, and some straight males get the wrong idea and accuse her of being a tease or an attention wh*re. She is thin-skinned and gets easily hurt by this. I've tried to explain to her that she is fortunate to have grown up with a loving father, brother, uncle, grandfather, etc...that many young women (both straight and gay) miss out on that in their upbringing and consequently just don't "get" men. I am hoping she can navigate her 20s and the dating world without caving in to this social pressure that seems to tell her she can't have close, flirty, platonic relationships with men.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com