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Everyone have a darkest secret.So as a woman, you should know how to know and find it yourself what is it, but you must take and accept consequences. If your bf really love you, he would tell u everything but of course secret is always a secret. Sometimes some men (homophobic) can easily fall to someone like us in a good approach and how you make him crave for something different in sex. I remember when I was in University and bunch of Foreign student Doctors who asking me out.of course i am choosy and afraid of getting diseases. I have dated straight men (curious) and mostly I was their first. Shemales/Male knows how to do oral compare to a woman. Yes, most straight men are curious how it feels like having sex with a shemale. When you're not just using ad hominem and calling people 'idiots' that is.Īs a shemale (Mistress) myself, I think it depends on a shemale if she will pursue and encourage the guy to have sex with him. Most of your other comments seem to rely on similar, somewhat slippery, semantic manipulation. By induction, then, men who are 'topped' by TS women may not, in the strictest, US American sense, be gay, but they certainly are homosexual. (There's no such thing as 'bi-curious' and a moment's reflection should make it obvious why.) And if they want it a second time, then they are no longer curious: they're homosexual. But they are homosexual, or at least homocurious. So you are right men who are 'pegged' by women are indeed, not 'gay'. And homosexuality does indeed take into account sexual practice. But 'gay' and 'homosexual' are not synonymous (although this is the sleight of hand that is being attempted here.) 'Gay' has existed for all of maybe 50 years whereas homosexuality has been recorded for 6500 years. Thus it derives all meaning from 'attraction' and none from sexual practice. But that is only because of the extremely narrow definition of 'gay' used in the USA, where it was coined so they do have a right to define it. Indeed they can, and the men who receive anal sex in this way, as you say, are not 'gay'.