https://x.com/pk13510/status/1929632722940842080?t=JVCA_mt_82F9NRciw9PgCg&s=19 Thoughts? I know there are always exceptions, but I lean towards agreeing with this.
don't be retarded, screencap the tweet.
It might be true, but I'd be wary to accept it coming from a man. I can see how it'd happen, a bi man ending up with a man because men get one another, and a bi woman ending up with a man because it's just easier socially to be straight-passing (and let's be real here, women are the social sex who will change their life's trajectory to avoid rocking the boat.) But regardless; there are exceptions and any guy saying this has a solid chance of coming at it from a "well yeah everyone wants to have sex with men" angle because men think men are the center of the universe.
Will anyone be attending a Pride parade or event this month?
I actually attended a Pride event for the first time on Saturday. I was spending the day with my friend Betty, her sister Carly, and Carly's 10 year old son David. They had planned on going to the local Pride thing that evening after dinner, so I tagged along to see what it was like. There wasn't much left in the evening, just a side street lined with vendors and food trucks, plus some live music in the plaza. It was pretty much any other street festival, just with more progress flags.
At one point Carly saw an old friend called "Evelyn," a 6 foot white man wearing some kind of latex swimsuit and thigh-high boots plus a pink party city wig. Carly dragged us over to introduce us and catch up with Evelyn, so during that conversation David and I just stood around bored. I told David some of the history of the plaza we were in, cool facts for a 10 year old, and he confesses to me that Evelyn's outfit makes him uncomfortable. I had to agree, but I felt worse for David. Poor little man was at bulge height.
Then we got ice cream, took David home to go to bed, and took me home so I could go to bed. Honestly it was pretty boring, but I'm relieved. I've heard such horror stories about Pride, I'm glad that the local one (at least the stuff in the evening if not the actual parade) wasn't too crazy. I do almost wish it was weirder so I'd have something funnier to say here, but knowing kids like David attend, boring is the best option.
also, the names here are all fake. I didn't want to make a reddit-tier disclaimer but I realized after posting that I probably should say that just in case anyone thinks I'm trying to doxx a 10 year old, a tranny, and 2 of my friends.