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A Gay guy having trouble dating Gay guys.
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Any of the Gay guys here had the same problems this Gay guy had?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIum-TIW__w&list=UUay_OLhWtf9iklq8zg_or0g&src_vid=t6RozEGxFWU&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_26758381
After all the various Gay nut jobs he encountered at least it had a happy ending.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIum-TIW__w&list=UUay_OLhWtf9iklq8zg_or0g&src_vid=t6RozEGxFWU&feature=iv&annotation_id=annotation_26758381
After all the various Gay nut jobs he encountered at least it had a happy ending.
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It's either f*ck buds or the odd date. Anyone you meet you would actually like as a partner doesn't want a relationship 'in case anyone finds out' they are gay.
Where do gay couples find each other? It's a mystery! It's not Fitlads or Gay Romeo, I know that much
So how many times are you going to mention "gay" in one post?
Five times.
I think he's on an enforced holiday...............that might be my wishful thinking though :kitty:
Soon as I read the thread title I was sure it was him cos this sort of thread is his hobby
Me too. I usually expect race-baiting from this one.
You can say the same about most heterosexual guys. Most prefer to go clubbing to pull birds until they're in their late 20s or mid-30s.
I have seen them hugging, kissing, etc but can't recall seeing what I think is one of the sweetest public signs of affection.
Yes, I have, but usually when they're seated. There was a couple sitting opposite me, holding hands loosely, in a tube carriage a few days ago. The last time I saw a couple holding hands whilst walking was a few months ago near Mornington Crescent.
...cottaging is very sweet
In Central London it's not uncommon
I've a good few single friends - lovely guys, sorted, sane, intelligent, affluent etc, and they can't find suitable partners at all
There's obviously the sex-orientated types only into casual meet ups and whatnot, but there's also a good deal of the bunny boiler types who have usually been deceived and ill-treated by the former type masquerading as sincere, and they therefore cannot trust anyone.
I realise that I'm one of the lucky ones in that I happened to find someone while not really looking, and I don't mean that in a smug way; I feel extremely grateful.
I would absolutely hate being single and gay at my age now.
It's depressing! And worryingly I'm a few years older than you
Yes that's probably sound advice; getting chatting naturally or becoming involved in a nice group of friends is a good way of finding someone well-adjusted and not creepy.
I had quite a funny conversation with a gay couple in their 80's recently. There is nothing stereotypically gay about the way they look - I mean, they dress like men in their 80's, not like that man off Supermarket Sweep, whose name escapes me.
They attend a lunch club for retired people where they are happy and have made good friends, but say that the others REFUSE to believe that they are gay, even though they walk through the door, week after week, holding hands. The others keep saying things like, "you are close to your brother, aren't you?"
Quite often in parts of London - that said there have been homophobic attacks in the last few days in Soho and Surbiton (according to Pink News) so dunno how safe I'd feel. Savage beating in Manchester too.
A friend of mine in his mid 40s met his life partner on Grindr recently. Both lovely, normal guys so it can happen. Obviously some areas are easier than others to find people..
the wider the net the more chance you have of catching fish
That's Dale Winton, who I don't think is even close to being 80 years old
I'm sure he'd flounce off of this thread in disgust at the mere thought of being considered so old!!
Dale Winton.