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Bad idea. 🙂 I wouldn't buy a car I haven't driven before! 🙂
And, trade-ins can get pretty expensive. 🙂
Bad idea. 🙂 I wouldn't buy a car I haven't driven before! 🙂
Maybe they outed themselves so that they weren't feeling like that were hiding a piece of themselves, and finally wanted to be completely honest about who they are.
And Rhiannon, wow you like to debate.

OMG sooooooo many people have been COOOOOOOOL with it
and no people shouldn't run around yelling "i love blow jobs..." lol... that's different
And would the same people also run around telling everybody: "I totally love blowjobs....this is who I am - take it or leave it"? I bet you, people would look at them like they are totally crazy! Most people don't WANT to know stuff like that.
Why does everybody and their mother need to know what turns them on? This doesn't have anything to do with being completely honest about who they are.
Close friends - I understand that! My closest friends indeed know I am into tickling - and they don't care, because it is completely not interesting to them since we don't have any sexual contact!
While you may not feel the need to do it, some people might want to so they feel better about themselves.
Let's say my colleague felt the need to come to me and tell me what he is sexually into....believe me, I would think he is weird, not for what he is into, but for him feeling the need to tell me. 🙂
You say you love to debate, but you really aren't very good at examining context.
So when you have an opinion about something that you think runs counter to someone else, make sure you are actually providing a counterpoint, instead of talking about something completely different, and making it look like you are debating.
the OP is on a dating site, which means people are going to talk about sexual preferences
People are judgmental, and just because you don't think it's bad doesn't mean PLENTY of people out there would heartily and vocally disagree with you.
People who are close to you and care about you, and people to whom you may feel like you are not being completely truthful with in some situations.
However, if you are having a conversation with some colleagues that happen to be good friends, and it turns to sexy stuff, people start sharing, things get interesting...why shouldn't it be ok to share your fetish then?
Let's say my colleague felt the need to come to me and tell me what he is sexually into....believe me, I would think he is weird, not for what he is into, but for him feeling the need to tell me. 🙂
I doubt he would because a colleague isn't a close friend of yours.
I don't think 'colleagues' or 'aqquantinces' would ever tell you what they're into sexually.
I'm talking about close friends, people like that. They probably just want acceptance.
Sheesh, why does everything have to turn into a fucking argument (or as some would say, "heated disagreement")?
Anyhow, for one, let's just get this also into context. We're talking about close friends, not co-workers and the neighbor and the mailman. People go around having sex with people they've known for a weeks or a few days or for 2 drinks yet we still want to pretend it's some sacred part of our lives? Please.
Also, the fact of the matter is, even though some people may not understand it, some people feel telling close friends about these sorts of things can bring comfort to them. You can be intimate with someone who will outright lie to you about what they think about your lil 'kinks', but a good friend will tell you the truth because you don't plan on including them. It's a psychological issue I believe. Humans are social creatures. Not everyone interacts with other people in the same way.
It is often pretty reasonable to share sexual preferences with very close friends.