Letting people know you are open minded?

Baskin Robbins

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I've been approached before by men, but don't know if I was putting of a "vibe" or what. I'm 6'4", 180# and well groomed. Is there a way to put it out there without being too blatant? I don't live in a very open-minded area. Not real sure how to go about this. Any advice is MUCH appreciated!
 
Baskin Robbins said:
I've been approached before by men, but don't know if I was putting of a "vibe" or what. I'm 6'4", 180# and well groomed. Is there a way to put it out there without being too blatant? I don't live in a very open-minded area. Not real sure how to go about this. Any advice is MUCH appreciated!
Obviously you're not the only one out there. They probably feel the same you do and are being very cautious. Have you ever responded back to any of these men that have approached you? Being cautious is one thing but having fear will stop you.

Somebody is going to have to make the first move and it might as well be you, even if it's about the weather! You won't know unless you try. :)
 
A good alternative to the rainbow flag is the HRC logo. Many heterosexuals know what the rainbow flag means, but the HRC logo is more obscure and is often not recognized by people who don't already know the meaning. You could put a sticker on your car, perhaps? (Only the blue square part is the logo, of course.)
http://www.wamuperks.com/img/logo/hrc.gif
 
Etoile said:
A good alternative to the rainbow flag is the HRC logo. Many heterosexuals know what the rainbow flag means, but the HRC logo is more obscure and is often not recognized by people who don't already know the meaning. You could put a sticker on your car, perhaps? (Only the blue square part is the logo, of course.)
http://www.wamuperks.com/img/logo/hrc.gif

Just make sure it's a blue square and not a green square, otherwise people will think you're with H&R B instead of HRC.
 
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