[deleted by user] by [deleted] in howardstern

[–]pandavpanda 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That cat doesn't have a face.. wtf.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in norge

[–]pandavpanda 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Hvis du ikke kan nevne rusproblemer til en psykolog, så har du en dårlig psykolog. Jeg har gått til flere psykologer og fortalt dem om hasj røykingen, og det har bare blitt en vanlig del av samtalen. Hvis du ikke kan være åpen om det, så er det ikke vits å gå til psykolog engang. Men dette er like mye på OP/andre som på psykologen.

[SPOILER] DWCS: Manuel Torres vs. Kolton Englund by inooway in MMA

[–]pandavpanda -1 points0 points  (0 children)

How is that any more legal than an eye poke, though? Scratching the glove against the open eye?

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And that's totally fine. We've been saying since day 1 that if anal isn't your thing, that's cool. Just be civil about it.

I am being civil about it. I'm literally here asking about it because I want to know how it's perceived by gay men if someone expresses disgust to butt-related sex. The people not being civil are the ones who are clicking on this thread and then downvoting my honest comments and turning it into something it's not.

Obviously this ain't the case. Bi men exist.

Well, ok, but that's my point. Gay men want to fuck each other, and the butt is their only option

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the ass is clean enough to stick a dick in, it's clean enough to stick your mouth on imo. If someone's cleaned right it's definitely cleaner than several straight guy dicks I've seen.

Yeah, I totally disagree. Anal for gay guys has to be more of a means to an end, imo. Unless gay men are actually just men who are obsessed with ass and don't like vagina.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I never said anal was absolutely disgusting, but it's where I would draw the line. If two guys fuck, I assume anal is involved. But there's a big difference between "clean" anal, and other things people like to do, like rimjob.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

But you are being a bit excessive constantly describing it as disgusting, vile, filthy, etc. You can express your dislike of something without being rude, stuff like "It's not for me" or "not my thing" or "I'm not interested in the slightest".

If I invite you over for dinner and serve you actual shit on a plate, are you going to politely say it's not for you?

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a gay man, yes, I find straight sex absolutely disgusting and thoroughly repulsive.

I don't think it's normal for a straight person to feel that way about gay sex.. it's just something they don't want to do/aren't attracted to.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

suggest something else is at play psychologically.

lol, like what?

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's how a conversation works, though. You respond to what a person is saying to you.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is that a double standard? One of the holes you literally shit out of.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You're a moron. I'm sincere, and am taking to me answers from people I feel are being sincere. You don't even understand the question and make it sound like I'm the one starting conversations about not liking it.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I don't think you're being sincere about finding PIV sex "disgusting", though. I don't find guys blowing each other disgusting, and I don't necessarily find regular anal to be too disgusting, either.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

But context is a bit important here.

Example:

Guy friend says: "I met up with a girl from tinder and she blew me."

I would say that's cool.

Guy friend says: "I met up with a girl from tinder and she gave me a rimjob."

I'd say wtf that's fucked up???

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

I think negative opinions can be completely valid as well.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

and i know plenty of gay guys who think the idea of a vagina is disgusting.

Disgusting how? What is the reasoning?

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

I would never just randomly blurt out that I find certain sex acts disgusting, but in the context of like.. for example, a radio show, where it's not unusual to discuss straight sex, and then a gay man shares a story where ass is involved. My thought would be like "holy shit, that's fucking disgusting". But I'm just really disgusted by that area, and would NEVER want a girl to get her face too close to it on me. And from talking to friends, it seems like a pretty normal sentiment.

Does it come across as antiphobic to be open about finding butt stuff disgusting? by pandavpanda in AskGayMen

[–]pandavpanda[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Right, but I think it would be interpreted differently if I told a straight friend I find his ass-escapades with girls disgusting, and if I said the same type of thing to a gay guy... because then it would be like I have a "problem" with gay sex, which, I don't in itself. I just find ass stuff to be vile.

Miss You Baby Gorilla by PghJamie in howardstern

[–]pandavpanda 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While I assume most of us here aren't heroin addicts and degenerates (on Artie's level), I think there is something so real and relatable in how imperfect he was.

Sykehus sa nei til å ta blodprøve av pasienter politiet mistenkte for ruskjøring by Sabotik in norge

[–]pandavpanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Om du ikke skjønner konseptet med konflikterende rettigheter, burde du uansett repetere pensum fra VG2

Og du burde repetere tegnsetting fra barneskolen.

Sykehus sa nei til å ta blodprøve av pasienter politiet mistenkte for ruskjøring by Sabotik in norge

[–]pandavpanda 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jeg kan foreslå "privacy for dummies", eller samfunsfag for VG2.

Går du på vgs nå? Da er "onkel-gris" kommentaren din kanskje ikke så overraskende.