tickledgirl
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Bagelfather said:I do apologize for not staying on topic since this thread is clearly about those who do not like m/m and why.
I do not like m/m because I find that it is the opposite of a sexual turn on for me, which is why I watch any videos. I find it impossible to masterbate to m/m tickling as I find the idea of homosexuality utterly repulsive and feel they do not have a place on the TMF let alone the rest of society.
The last thing I want to do is click on a clip link and find out that it has m/m tickling rather than m/f, f/f/ mff/f, etc. When I go to the threads I want clearly defined labels so I know what I am watching and not have to waste time downloading something that I am not interested in. When I saw the clip posted as hottest m/m I knew this was not for me and not something which I was interested in so I immediately went to it so I could prove to myself it was so disgusting. I am glad that you did post something on there about how terrible it is and how non-sexually appealing it is. God forbit anyone else click on a thread for a clip they have no sexual interest in and accidentally view a description or worse try to download a clearly defined clip.
I am very sorry I was not on topic earlier, yes we should not allow any m/m stuff on the TMF. If the gays want to have their own tickling site, let them just keep that gross stuff away from here no matter how clearly labeled it is. Of course there needs to be the exception that lesbian f/f stuff which is an okay kind of gay as like most men I find women going at it hot and it is not an affront to the sexual nature of hetero men, nor do I see it as a threat to my sexuality.
I'm glad we can clear this up and all be on the same page of the distasteful, yet clearly labeled, stuff that is m/m should not be allowed. Only good gay stuff involving two women, not the bad kind of gay that makes us so uncomfortable.
When I read this I assumed it was supposed to be a parody. I mean "God forbid anyone click on a thread" they don't like? "Clearly labelled m/m should not be allowed." That can't be serious, can it?
But I've seen a couple of responses that treated this seriously. Am I missing something.
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