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18 hours ago, BathhouseCumdumpDC said:

Registered Independent, formerly a registered Democrat. I will vote mostly R going forward, but NOT for any batshit crazy Republicans like Trump. Dumbocrats have moved far too left for my comfort. Most of my views are conservative anyway.

 

I hate to say this but god you sound "Dumb" by saying such stupid things like "dumbocrats." For the first time in the over 20 years I have been a DC "voter", you have made me happy our votes don't count.  I hate to even be on this thread.  Make no mistake, Republicans would like to rid the planet of us, ban sites like this, and certainly ban all the sexual acts discussed on here so why would anyone on here want to vote for anyone in that party?  They are either uneducated morons or just self hating homosexuals! So congrats on your "Independent registration" that makes you officially completely irrelevant. But really what should we expect from a moron who doesn't know his status in this day and time. sorry, not sorry.

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21 hours ago, KatrinaSassy2019 said:

I'm Trans and lean conservative.  I see myself more libertarian  than democrat or socialist.  I want my freedom of speech and freedom  to bear arms. All firearms. 

That is so interesting because literally they do not think you should be allowed to exist so lean all you want but please don't be stupid.

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On 2/19/2024 at 8:07 AM, suBBcuBB4DOMBBear said:

Sorry I wrote in instead of and. I'm not the most well-versed on any of this so please forgive me if I'm not super informed here. Part of what piqued my interest in this topic is that I do enjoy learning and listening to people with other viewpoints. From my observations, whichever party is in charge effectively plays zero sum politics and seemingly for their bases. I understand supporting friends and allies, but we seem to be ok with crumbling infrastructure and weak security domestically. I feel like those are issues that require more attention than they are given as it is something that we deal with as a populous daily. Whichever party is in charge tends to be the one I am more frustrated with admittedly. From my vantage points D can't stop talking about Trump, but R tends to be talking more about infrastructure and security. R tactics have caused attention to be paid to those issues. D tactics have been grinding government to a halt.

You state "I'm not super informed...."  i appreciate your honesty and openness, i believe this is a complex topic and i believe oversimplification leads to conflict, not negotiation that leads to compromise.  Here's some information and i'd be interested to know your sources when you state what "D" is actually doing and what "R" is actually doing? I.e., substantiation. 

"Biden's infrastructure law has begun 40,000 projects.  ...more than $400 billion in projects has been announced, covering 40,000 projects in more than 4,500 communities in all 50 states plus the District of Columbia and Native American tribal areas."

[think before following links] https://www.reuters.com/world/us/bidens-infrastructure-law-has-begun-40000-projects-will-it-help-him-2024-2023-11-10/

 

"How Trump's $1 Trillion Infrastructure Pledge Added Up? Donald Trump campaigned on a $1 trillion infrastructure plan. “We are going to fix our inner cities and rebuild our highways, bridges, tunnels, airports, schools, hospitals,” he said in his 2016 election night victory speech. “And we will put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it.”  ...But the subject “just never seemed to be the priority it was indicated it would be,” Adler said. The Trump administration’s record on infrastructure is marked instead by over-hype and under-delivery. The $1 trillion (later $1.5 trillion) package boiled down to a series of White House budget sketches, proposing to use $200 billion as an incentive for private investors, states and localities to put up the remaining $800 billion.  ...“I think we’ll look back on these four years as a missed opportunity,” said Adie Tomer, a fellow at the Brookings Institution Metropolitan Policy Program. “This administration has been a major letdown for nearly all state and local officials and advocates.”"

[think before following links] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-11-16/what-did-all-those-infrastructure-weeks-add-up-to?embedded-checkout=true

Comments like this from a presidential candidate do not make me feel the least bit "secure."

 

"Addressing crowds during the rally in South Carolina, Mr Trump said he had made his comments about Russia during a meeting of leaders of Nato countries.

He recalled that the leader of a "big country" had presented a hypothetical situation in which he was not meeting his financial obligations within Nato and had come under attack from Moscow.

Mr Trump said the leader had asked if the US would come to his country's aid in that scenario, which prompted him to issue a rebuke.

"I said: 'You didn't pay? You're delinquent?'... 'No I would not protect you, in fact I would encourage them to do whatever they want. You gotta pay.'""

[think before following links] https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68266447

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22 hours ago, BathhouseCumdumpDC said:

Registered Independent, formerly a registered Democrat. I will vote mostly R going forward, but NOT for any batshit crazy Republicans like Trump. Dumbocrats have moved far too left for my comfort. Most of my views are conservative anyway.

 

Yeah, nothing says "conservative" like an ass shot gripping your cheeks to spread them open to show your hole.  

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On 2/19/2024 at 2:51 PM, Orlbttmntraining said:

One of my regulars feeders is a down and proud repulican, and it baffles the fuck out of me. We hava chatted about it in the past and he said its because Republicans keep Cuba in line (His parents fled Castro) and he likes lower taxes. Last I heard he is full MAGA and has started down the self hating gay path.


Is your regular feeder ‘straight’ or bi? It might be that he just does not identify with LGBT but does enjoy a good blow job from a man.

 

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1 minute ago, topblkmale said:

Is your regular feeder ‘straight’ or bi? It might be that he just does not identify with LGBT but does enjoy a good blow job from a man.

Not answering for the OP, but just commenting: I think it's funny how the very people who slam the idea of gender identity by saying you can't just "say" you're X or Y or Z, are the same ones who want to claim a "straight" identity while getting their dicks sucked by men. 

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1 minute ago, BootmanLA said:

Not answering for the OP, but just commenting: I think it's funny how the very people who slam the idea of gender identity by saying you can't just "say" you're X or Y or Z, are the same ones who want to claim a "straight" identity while getting their dicks sucked by men. 


Nope. Two totally separate groups of people. 
 

Nice try. 
 

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1 minute ago, topblkmale said:

Nope. Two totally separate groups of people. 
Nice try. 

Your experience and mine vary. I know any number of guys who get their dicks sucked and swear they aren't gay or even bi (even though they're literally doing one of the acts that for centuries defined "homosexual", before the idea of "orientation" gained traction), and at the same time mock the idea that people get to define themselves, genderwise.

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17 minutes ago, BootmanLA said:

Your experience and mine vary. I know any number of guys who get their dicks sucked and swear they aren't gay or even bi (even though they're literally doing one of the acts that for centuries defined "homosexual", before the idea of "orientation" gained traction), and at the same time mock the idea that people get to define themselves, genderwise.

Agreed. 👍🏾
 

But the straight man getting his dick sucked by a trans woman would see her as a woman.

Which is contradictory to what you stated. 


 

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1 minute ago, topblkmale said:

Agreed. 👍🏾

But the straight man getting his dick sucked by a trans woman would see her as a woman.

Which is contradictory to what you stated. 

Actually, I don't think the "straight" man (at least, not the kind I'm thinking of) would think a trans woman is a woman. He's much more likely to think of her as a "fruity" man dressed like a woman. In fact, it's not uncommon for a trans woman to get assaulted and/or beaten up - or worse - if the "straight" man discovers that what he thought was a cis woman was in fact trans.

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51 minutes ago, BootmanLA said:

Not answering for the OP, but just commenting: I think it's funny how the very people who slam the idea of gender identity by saying you can't just "say" you're X or Y or Z, are the same ones who want to claim a "straight" identity while getting their dicks sucked by men. 

 

33 minutes ago, 50latinos said:

are you one of them?


Neither of them. 
 

I’m both pro gender identity and pro straight identified men who want their dicks sucked by men yet are conservative/Republicans themselves. 
 

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14 minutes ago, topblkmale said:

 


Neither of them. 
 

I’m both pro gender identity and pro straight identified men who want their dicks sucked by men yet are conservative/Republicans themselves. 
 

It's a shame  this kind of conservative isn't prominent, or as influential as those against gender identity in the Republican party.  May i ask what are some of the conservative factors that cause You to choose to be Republican?

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1 hour ago, tallslenderguy said:

It's a shame  this kind of conservative isn't prominent, or as influential as those against gender identity in the Republican party.  May i ask what are some of the conservative factors that cause You to choose to be Republican?

 

  • Yes you may, but they're not LGBT issues.

 

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