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question
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 2:08 pm
by hboy19
why do hetero guys make teases with girls for men?
are they homesexual?
why don't they make gay teases?
looks like a whole gay community to me :D
or would u pls explain =)
Re: question
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:16 pm
by Cum_Slut_Sissy
They make teases with girls for guys because they are making the teases that they them self enjoy, and then they are sharing with us those teases for the enjoyment of the rest of us.
Re: question
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 4:29 pm
by boobness
Would a tease with pictures of bodybuilding guys written by a woman be more to your taste?
e:slpelin
Re: question
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:22 pm
by TheGraduate
hboy19 wrote:why do hetero guys make teases with girls for men?
are they homesexual?
why don't they make gay teases?
looks like a whole gay community to me :D
or would u pls explain =)
thank you for sharing with us that you have the emotional development of a ten year old boy
all those porn pictures you've got saved? photographed by men. horny, aroused men who took those pictures for their own pleasure. same thing for the videos.... a camera crew of guys all aroused about it, all the work putting that video together done by guys, except the one woman you see onscreen. they probably even got hard. erotic stories? best not read those, they're usually written by men as well. and i bet a lot of those men stroked while they wrote them.
oh god the whole world is gay!!!!

Re: question
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 11:12 pm
by eteased
hboy19 wrote:are they homesexual?
I love this question. Yes, I believe the guys making the teases are mostly working from home. So, if you're into making up words, you might say that they are homesexual. As opposed to, say, worksexual.
Re: question
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:26 am
by Evals
boobness wrote:Would a tease with pictures of bodybuilding guys written by a woman be more to your taste?
e:slpelin
I think that's the best response I've heard on Milovana to this question.

Re: question
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 5:54 am
by all2true
I always thought of it as a challange
Like who can jump the highest, who's best
Who can survive the most edges, days without orgasm
Oh Yaah, well I have gone X days longer, or done this much more
So Challange!
Try doing 3 random teases every day, but do NOT cum
even if the instructions say you can
do this for 3 weeks and then write back what you think.
(Yes that's no orgasm for 3 weeks)
And if your really, really bold you will post your teases you did and write a journal.
Re: question
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 6:29 am
by seraph0x
boobness wrote:Would a tease with pictures of bodybuilding guys written by a woman be more to your taste?
e:slpelin
Request permission to use that response in our upcoming FAQ section!

Re: question
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 7:30 am
by camipco
I agree with the op, there's something fundamentally homoerotic about the entire porn industry.
I don't have any problem with that.
Re: question
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 2:05 am
by TheGraduate
camipco wrote:there's something fundamentally homoerotic about the entire porn industry.
I don't have any problem with that.
Re: question
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 11:33 am
by estelion
hboy19 wrote:why do hetero guys make teases with girls for men?
are they homesexual?
why don't they make gay teases?
looks like a whole gay community to me :D
or would u pls explain =)
I fail to see the connection between men masturbating to pictures of very sexy women revealing themselves and men having sex with men. Do you believe that we here would enjoy these teases if they were just the text? I know I wouldn't.
Re: question
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 7:13 pm
by hboy19
hey even with my age of 10 i just did this to see your opinions and discuss. thats just the core of the reason why i asked this whole question.
so i will keep your answers in mind.
still - in porn the women are real, or were real in the moment this videos were taken.
when i read the teases i hear a male voice since i began to ask myself that question of this topic ^^
i dont know to psis u off :)
take it as u please
cya
and have fun :)
Re: question
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 10:29 pm
by JaceDare
I think if you're hearing a man's voice as you read a tease, it's a question of how deeply or imaginatively you're involving yourself in it. Even when I know the tease I'm reading was written by a man I still associate the text with the woman pictured. Obviously, this becomes easier to do the more skillfully the tease was written.
Ultimately, it's my imagination that allows me to enjoy a tease separate from who the author is, then turn around and give my opinion to the author so that he or she knows I appreciated the effort and can learn from my feedback. (Of course it's completely different when you have a tease written by a woman. Then it's not a matter of using my imagination to imagine something false, instead I'm using my imagination to picture something true.)
Besides, sexuality isn't a set of neatly partitioned boxes that we all fit into. Heterosexual, Homosexual, Dominant, Submissive, and all the other labels we've come up with are just points on a very complex, multi-dimensional continuum. In fact, there is no such thing as a strictly heterosexual or homosexual person. We all fall somewhere on that scale, and the only question is how honest you are with your place on the scale. I've never desired a man the way I desire a woman, but I can appreciate the difference between a handsome guy and an ugly one. Even further than that, a lot of submissives fantasize about being taken by a woman with a strapon. Is that homosexual? Not necessarily, it's just another point on the continuum.
At least that's my opinion. Take it or leave it.
-Jace
Re: question
Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:13 am
by hboy19
your probably bi then.
you know its not everything is grey. such thing als straight exists in reality. when people make their grey eperiences they tend to believe everyone is grey. but thats not true
anyway, back to topic. at the point where in the teases someone tells me to send pictures of something stupid, its really weird to me

Re: question
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:21 am
by JaceDare
hboy. No, I don't consider myself bi, and I've spent enough time thinking about sexuality and being honest with myself to know. I'm also not saying there's no such thing as heterosexuality. All I'm suggesting, and there are studies that back this up, is that the vast majority of humanity cannot be easily categorized in any way, sexually or otherwise.
If you feel the need to fall snugly into one of those ready-made boxes, by all means do so. That's what they're there for, after all. I just think insisting on labels often leads to narrow-mindedness.
-Jace