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Personal information
I am:
Male, bisexual
From:
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Seeking:
Male and female couple, bisexual
Languages:
English
Relationship:
Single
Smoking:
Never
Drinking:
Occasionally
Webcam:
Yes
What I look like
Ethnicity:
White
Body type:
Athletic
Hair length:
Bald
Hair color:
Brown
Eye color:
Green
Height:
6 ft 0 in (183 cm)
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About me

My interests and fetishes should give you an idea of what I'm into. Breeding and impregnation are my top kinks; love other types of role play; enjoy fun with couples / groups or one-on-one; creampies; gangbangs; throat fucking with slobber but NOT to the point of someone throwing up; enjoy playing with cis men and cis women and trans men / FTMs.

Pretty open minded here - and no shade to anyone's kinks - but some things I'm not into just to save you some time: I'm not sexually attracted to trans women - I support y'all but there's no attraction there; subscribing to your OF or other subscription site is not something that's going to happen - and if you're only following / friending me with the goal of getting me to subscribe or pay please don't; again no kink shaming here, but men cross-dressing in feminine attire / CD / TV / sissification of men is not my thing; women pegging men; bondage; bathroom stuff / diapers; spanking; pain; anal sex with females; cutting; and condoms / rubbers are a huge boner killer.

Finally, please consider NOT using the word "clean" to describe your status for STIs. It's problematic for a couple reasons - it implies that people who have STIs are the opposite of "clean" and that stigma is proven to prevent people from getting tested. Without testing, many of those peolpe won't know that they've contracted an STI and that STI will spread further. The word "clean" in this context is also problematic because it's often inaccurate / incorrect. If a person has had sex since their last test, those test results are moot and should not be relied upon.

Here’s a trend I keep seeing too - the more times you see discussion of “clean” test results it becomes less and less likely that you’ll see any discussion of PrEP for HIV, PEP FOR HIV, U=U for HIV, Doxy PEP for bacterial STIs, or antivirals for HSV. If y'all are so worried about people being “clean” you’d think you would know about and be taking these highly effective medications which prevent STI infections from taking hold after a person is exposed.

People should be conscientious and want to protect the health of others - I do. But at the end of the day - you and you alone are responsible for YOUR sexual health, and that requires more than seeing test results that might not even be valid anymore. If you also hate condoms but don't you don't know what PEP or PrEP is - good luck to you, but you have no strategy and you won't like your outcome. If you're in the swinging scene you can't know for sure where someone has or hasn't been between tests - including your spouse. So if you're swinging, you can't continue NOT knowing about PrEP for HIV, PEP for HIV, and DoxyPEP for bacterial STIs.
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