NLbear Posted July 31, 2014 Report Posted July 31, 2014 I think it is very wise Tiger to keep them totally separate. But what if your daughter gets curious and googles Tiger Milner now that she knows your "artistic" name? Some things are bound to pop up you rather don't want her to see?
TigerMilner Posted July 31, 2014 Author Report Posted July 31, 2014 I think it is very wise Tiger to keep them totally separate. But what if your daughter gets curious and googles Tiger Milner now that she knows your "artistic" name? Some things are bound to pop up you rather don't want her to see? All I can do is hope that she doesn't google me. If she does that, game over. Googling Tiger Milner brings up a lot of stuff, most of it is pirated copies of my videos on other sites that I have no control over. If she does that, she will think I'm a porn star. Then she will want a new car.
TigerMilner Posted August 7, 2014 Author Report Posted August 7, 2014 (edited) Update: I had the most beautiful conversation with my son last night about his relationship with his gay best friend. He said he wished that all his male friends were gay. He said that his gay friend(s) understand when he talks about love and romance. He says you can't even talk about that stuff with straight guys. He has another gay friend who he says hits on him all the time but he thinks it is just flirthing. He explained to me that he has had gay people in his life all his life even before he knew it so why wouldn't he continue to value people for who they are and not judge them for who they love. My little man is a real keeper. Oh, and we talked about the Grindr thing. He didn't know what Grindr was but said that his buddy had brought it up as well but said "just forget about it" when he realized he didn't know what he was talking about. So everything is cool. And I've never been more proud of him. He's one thing i've definitely done right. Edited August 7, 2014 by TigerMilner
melvin0095 Posted August 7, 2014 Report Posted August 7, 2014 Update: I had the most beautiful conversation with my son last night about his relationship with his gay best friend. He said he wished that all his male friends were gay. He said that his gay friend(s) understand when he talks about love and romance. He says you can't even talk about that stuff with straight guys. He has another gay friend who he says hits on him all the time but he thinks it is just flirthing. He explained to me that he has had gay people in his life all his life even before he knew it so why wouldn't he continue to value people for who they are and not judge them for who they love. My little man is a real keeper. Oh, and we talked about the Grindr thing. He didn't know what Grindr was but said that his buddy had brought it up as well but said "just forget about it" when he realized he didn't know what he was talking about. So everything is cool. And I've never been more proud of him. He's one thing i've definitely done right. Sounds like you have done a very good job with him.... job well done.
TigerMilner Posted August 7, 2014 Author Report Posted August 7, 2014 Update: I had the most beautiful conversation with my son last night about his relationship with his gay best friend. He said he wished that all his male friends were gay. He said that his gay friend(s) understand when he talks about love and romance. He says you can't even talk about that stuff with straight guys. He has another gay friend who he says hits on him all the time but he thinks it is just flirthing. He explained to me that he has had gay people in his life all his life even before he knew it so why wouldn't he continue to value people for who they are and not judge them for who they love. My little man is a real keeper. Oh, and we talked about the Grindr thing. He didn't know what Grindr was but said that his buddy had brought it up as well but said "just forget about it" when he realized he didn't know what he was talking about. So everything is cool. And I've never been more proud of him. He's one thing i've definitely done right. He also compared me running into his buddy on Grindr to him finding one of his straight buds mom's on a dating site, which he said he would think would be awesome. As long as she was hot. lol. I thought that was a good analogy. He told me not to worry about it because his buddy thinks I'm the coolest dad ever. I wonder if his buddy thinks I'm a DILF?
fillmyholeftl Posted August 7, 2014 Report Posted August 7, 2014 He also compared me running into his buddy on Grindr to him finding one of his straight buds mom's on a dating site, which he said he would think would be awesome. As long as she was hot. lol. I thought that was a good analogy. He told me not to worry about it because his buddy thinks I'm the coolest dad ever. I wonder if his buddy thinks I'm a DILF? Tiger, this is an awesome post. You obviously are a GREAT father. I wanted to express my thoughts on how this has turned out... :-)
bberik Posted August 7, 2014 Report Posted August 7, 2014 (edited) I've been a lot on Grindr lately too. I live on the countryside and there are not really many guys close by. I got contacted by a 20-year-old guy last Saturday, who fucked me raw. Then I started checking him out on Facebook, and found out that one of my best gay friends happens to be his uncle. This 20-year-old told me not to say anything to his uncle, because he's in the closet still. Some other young guys on Grindr turn out to be friends with my daughters. But as for TigerMilner and his son's best friend: Are you sure that your son is not gay too? I mean taking a photo in your guest room and using it on Grindr. Are you sure your son wasn't there too? Edit: Sorry, I didn't read all your posts before I posted the last paragraph. He sounds like a great son, and you must be a great dad. Edited August 7, 2014 by bberik
TigerMilner Posted August 7, 2014 Author Report Posted August 7, 2014 I've been a lot on Grindr lately too. I live on the countryside and there are not really many guys close by. I got contacted by a 20-year-old guy last Saturday, who fucked me raw. Then I started checking him out on Facebook, and found out that one of my best gay friends happens to be his uncle. This 20-year-old told me not to say anything to his uncle, because he's in the closet still.Some other young guys on Grindr turn out to be friends with my daughters. But as for TigerMilner and his son's best friend: Are you sure that your son is not gay too? I mean taking a photo in your guest room and using it on Grindr. Are you sure your son wasn't there too? Edit: Sorry, I didn't read all your posts before I posted the last paragraph. He sounds like a great son, and you must be a great dad. To your point, one of his other comments was that he really likes going out with his gay best friend because he's good looking and dresses well so they attract attention but his buddy is not competing with him for the girls. Then he said they usually will tell the girls so one doesn't leave feeling rejected. They think of everything. lol. Apparently we gay guys make great wing men.
sites5 Posted August 8, 2014 Report Posted August 8, 2014 That post about your conversation with your son is beautiful.
sinfuljock Posted August 8, 2014 Report Posted August 8, 2014 I wish I had a father like you... It's great that he can talk about things like this with you. 1
TxBBTop Posted August 11, 2014 Report Posted August 11, 2014 defitely keep us updated and let us know if your sons gay friend DOES end up fucking you
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