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Alexpdx

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  1. I did a2m the first time I got fucked. It just seemed like the natural thing to do. Since 5hen I’ve never been fucked without doing it, clean or dirty. I love tasting my ass on a cock.
  2. I love the head in my mouth so I can taste the cum. Lately, I’ve had a fantasy of servicing at a gloryhole and getting really sloppy with cum all over my face and dripping down my chest like a pornstar so anyone who opens the booth door can see how slutty I am.
  3. I think Cumunion is moving to Steam. I haven’t been to Steam yet, but I will be going soon. I like the vibe at Hawks, but there seem to be more socializing than fucking there. I like the idea of bi nights, but it seems to become very focused on whatever vaginas show up to the exclusion of male play.
  4. Is there an explanation for this? I’ve noticed it too (at Hawks, never been to Steam) - I always figured that Portland just has way too many bottoms and not enough tops or that I’m just getting too old to attract guys the way I used to. It’s super frustrating, though. I’ve been on a quest to up my numbers and break my one day records (6 loads in my mouth, 2 in my ass) and have had zero luck at Hawks or at the local gloryholes.
  5. I’ve got a few friends that know to varying degrees, but only one that knows the full extent (she and I don’t play with each other, but she’s the only woman I’ve ever met with a body count over 100, so she gets my sluttiness). Other friends I’ve told some, but pretty much hold off on the details when their reactions indicate we’re crossing into TMI.
  6. Thats after 3 guys used me and 2 of them bred me (the third fed me his load).
  7. My experience is that younger folk are much more comfortable asking and being asked these kinds of questions (I’m bi, so I see it with all gender identities). The only people I’ve seen get upset by questions about STIs and testing are people from my generation. Which seems odd since we all went through the AIDS crisis - I’m not sure why that is. But the kids these days seem very open to talking about sexual health issues before hooking up.
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