I was away on holiday last month and I wore a costume made entirely out of these...it drove me crazy the whole time, and they tickle so bad even when it's just me self tickling... Now if only I had someone to tie me down and properly tease me with them...
Happy birthday to the out and proud bi guy, Karan Brar!
Karan Brar is like a burst of sunshine in the entertainment world. Known for his infectious charisma and versatile acting skills, Karan has captured the hearts of fans worldwide.
From his memorable role as Ravi Ross on Disney Channel's hit series "Jessie" to his captivating performances in films like "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" and "Pacific Rim: Uprising," Karan Brar continues to shine brightly on both the small and big screens.
Ron Jackson Suresha, Pete Chvany, Ron Jackson Suresha, Pete Chvany
About This Book
A moving and pioneering celebration of the male bisexual self that addresses biphobia in our society In today's sexual world, both straight and gay and lesbian communities still often refuse to accept the reality of bisexuality. Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way confronts head-on the limiting views that bisexuality is a transitional phase of sexual evolution or a simple refusal to accept being either homosexual or straight. This pioneering collection of moving personal essays by bisexual men and those who love them explores what it means to be bisexual in today's monosexually oriented society. The millennial shift in sexual perspectives draws more and more men to come out as being attracted to both women and men. Bisexual and bi-curious men will find comfort and camaraderie in these stories about coming out, its impact on family and marriage, evolving perspectives on bisexuals within the LGBT community, and the building of acceptance and affirmation for bisexuality and polyamory. The nearly three dozen essays in Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way are told in the honest words of bisexuals, confirming the validity of their place in the world while illustrating that there are more bi men than anyone ever realized. These diverse and pioneering men's stories reveal a long-disguised and unconventional truth—that bisexuality is a valid lifestyle that does not threaten either sexual camp. Each contributor to this collection affirms the innate fluidity of self, sexuality, family, and community, and proclaims that sexuality is truly diverse in its predispositions and creativity. Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way separates its essays into four parts:
coming out and personal realization of bisexual nature
bisexuality's effects on family and marriage
an examination of the shifting viewpoints of bisexuality within gay communities
ways in which bisexuals can affirm and respect their own desires and celebrate their sexual selves
These intimate stories address:
biphobia
monosexual prejudice
the impact on marriage
family issues
coming out to self, spouse, and family
political and community issues
religious and spiritual concerns
Bi Men: Coming Out Every Which Way is a vibrant, reassuring call to bisexuals, the bi-curious, or anybody who knows and loves a bisexual/bi-curious man, to read and more completely understand the unique issues of being bisexual while providing the ultimate affirmation of bisexuality's existence.
This month seems like it never addresses the issue of married guys, who are bi, and do not act on it (or even if they do secretly act on it). Is their a place for guys who are bi and not out about it?
For many it is a choice. They come to realize they have an attraction for men long after they made a commitment and have a great life. They do not want to mess with their family, but come to be okay with the bi side being part of them.
I never see much written, but I know from chatting here.... there are lots of people in this place.
Jeff Molina is a rising star in the MMA world, but there's more to Jeff than just his skills in the octagon. 🥊 Did you know that Jeff is proudly bi? 🌈 Yep, he's breaking barriers and kicking butt, both inside and outside the ring. 💪 #MarchMadness