I can see how some ladies may not want that out there in the public. For fear of potential or repeat clients judging them and thus refusal to see them. As those ladies may solely depend on the hobby to make ends meet.
But my original point made yesterday. Was about the hypocritical men who
publicly demonized MFM yet privately stated quite the opposite. Of how they're more Bi than straight. They're a bottom etc.
They remind me a lot of those politicians who publicly condemn gay & lesbians yet they themselves are in bed with the same sex.
If you enjoy pleasure with someone of the same sex. Own it. You don't have to shout it to the world. You can share it privately if you like. But in turn don't publicly demonize it when it's in fact something you partake of to a good extent.
Wicked, I think you are correct about perception, however I find it more so on the providers part. I was a silent partner in a conversation with a group of providers at a social. The primary subject was clients who had seen a TS, in mass they all said they would not see a client that they knew saw a TS or was bisexual. I think the STD and HIV fear was the thing. I offer no condemnation or criticism just an observation, as one who has not made the leap (yet) it gave me pause.
Originally Posted by LuckJack