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Ok. After posting in the GB for 2 years, I understand that the greatest GB sin according to some (most of whom are Blurt thread regulars) is to be a man who's pretending to be a woman.


Over this time I've seen numerous new female posters being at least accused, if not harassed (often with lecherous stuff, go figure :rolleyes:) over this "sin."
Even if they never expressed any desire to engage in online romantic relationships, and their posts were devoid of sexual content.

By the same token, male posters who openly made lecherous, even offensive comments about female posters were often given a pass, or interpreted as benevolent flirts.


So what's the deal? Why this bizarre attitude?
So what if, let's say someone pretends to be female? I see them as posing no "danger", if they're uninterested in pm-ing or engaging in cybersex.
 
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As a 27 year old bisexual blonde part time lingerie model, i have always found it easier to pose as a white male pervert.
 
Ok. After posting in the GB for 2 years, I understand that the greatest GB sin according to some (most of whom are Blurt thread regulars) is to be a man who's pretending to be a woman.


Over this time I've seen numerous new female posters being at least accused, if not harassed (often with lecherous stuff, go figure :rolleyes:) over this "sin."
Even if they never expressed any desire to engage in online romantic relationships, and their posts were devoid of sexual content.

By the same token, male posters who openly made lecherous, even offensive comments about female posters were often given a pass, or interpreted as benevolent flirts.


So what's the deal? Why this bizarre attitude?
So what if, let's say someone pretends to be female? I see them as posing no "danger", if they're uninterested in pm-ing or engaging in cybersex.

Because most of those who do the idiotic stalking around here are both insecure with, and afraid of, their sexuality. So they transfer that insecurity and fear onto others in a useless attempt to drag everyone down to their level of immaturity.

Best advice: Don't play with them. Put them on ignore and move on. There's a reason they call it "the BACHELOR herd".
 
Because most of those who do the idiotic stalking around here are both insecure with, and afraid of, their sexuality. So they transfer that insecurity and fear onto others in a useless attempt to drag everyone down to their level of immaturity.

Best advice: Don't play with them. Put them on ignore and move on. There's a reason they call it "the BACHELOR herd".

At least they are harmless here. Maybe it distracts them from hanging around outside gay bars and beating up the first crossdresser that makes their dick hard.
 
Ok. After posting in the GB for 2 years, I understand that the greatest GB sin according to some (most of whom are Blurt thread regulars) is to be a man who's pretending to be a woman.


Over this time I've seen numerous new female posters being at least accused, if not harassed (often with lecherous stuff, go figure :rolleyes:) over this "sin."
Even if they never expressed any desire to engage in online romantic relationships, and their posts were devoid of sexual content.

By the same token, male posters who openly made lecherous, even offensive comments about female posters were often given a pass, or interpreted as benevolent flirts.


So what's the deal? Why this bizarre attitude?
So what if, let's say someone pretends to be female? I see them as posing no "danger", if they're uninterested in pm-ing or engaging in cybersex.

Here's an alternate way of looking at it. Lefties can do no wrong, Righties are evil. Gender doesn't matter. How's that work for you?
 
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