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Babba the Hutt

It's disturbingly common with straight dudes, which is why so many of their wives and girlfriends complain about their underwear as well because, damn, they're too old for this. They really believe cleaning their ass is gay :triggered: they say gay as if it was a negative thing but if being gay means having basic hygiene to them, then I don't follow their "logic".

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River
38 minutes ago, Fanta said:

when I see those videos about them not washing their ass.

why do u watch those vids in the first place :deadbanana:

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Literally...... my sister had a boyfriend, he was rich, muscular, etc etc and he NEVER washed his ass... for years... left marks on towels...  disgusting LITERALLY disguting

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AURAOFSHEISSE

Julia is a breath of fresh air in our fcked up world:tony:

“Hands on your knees, I’m Angelina Jolie”
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DrKindnessKunt1999

Wasn’t there like a Reddit post that went viral of a woman who had sex with her boyfriend AFTER they got married and she noticed how smelly he smelled and that’s when she discovered that he doesn’t clean himself between his butcheeks because it’s “gay”? 

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44 minutes ago, River said:

why do u watch those vids in the first place :deadbanana:

People dragging men online sometimes come without context 😭

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StrawberryBlond

I remember that there was once various women sharing experiences with their male partners hygiene on Twitter and there was one who said that she complained to her boyfriend about him leaving the toilet seat up because she'd nearly fallen down it. He didn't understand the problem because you'd just perch yourself on the edge and get on with it. That's when she found out that he never used the toilet seat when he sat down to do a number 2. He would just sit on the very edge of the toilet bowl with his bare behind (God knows how many germs are on that edge) and she had no idea until now. I sometimes wonder what I see in men. So many of them think the most shocking things are perfectly normal and, even worse, assume that everybody does it! And you even tell them why they shouldn't do it and they still do it!

28 minutes ago, DrKindnessKunt1999 said:

Wasn’t there like a Reddit post that went viral of a woman who had sex with her boyfriend AFTER they got married and she noticed how smelly he smelled and that’s when she discovered that he doesn’t clean himself between his butcheeks because it’s “gay”? 

That's a case for premarital relations if ever I heard one. I want to know, how many of these men believe self-pleasure to be gay? Surely it would be, based on their logic? Yet, I don't think they have an issue with that. Their reasoning probably being that it's their own body they're doing it to, so it can't be gay. So, why they can't apply that to other areas of their body they touch is anyone's guess.

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TimotheeChalamet
1 hour ago, Babba the Hutt said:

 They really believe cleaning their ass is gay :triggered: 

Well I think it depends. I've never heard of any straight guy thinking that. Maybe because in Italy everyone always cleans and washes their ass after in the bidet (which is missing in almost every other country) 

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Babba the Hutt
17 minutes ago, StrawberryBlond said:

I remember that there was once various women sharing experiences with their male partners hygiene on Twitter and there was one who said that she complained to her boyfriend about him leaving the toilet seat up because she'd nearly fallen down it. He didn't understand the problem because you'd just perch yourself on the edge and get on with it. That's when she found out that he never used the toilet seat when he sat down to do a number 2. He would just sit on the very edge of the toilet bowl with his bare behind (God knows how many germs are on that edge) and she had no idea until now. I sometimes wonder what I see in men. So many of them think the most shocking things are perfectly normal and, even worse, assume that everybody does it! And you even tell them why they shouldn't do it and they still do it!

That's a case for premarital relations if ever I heard one. I want to know, how many of these men believe self-pleasure to be gay? Surely it would be, based on their logic? Yet, I don't think they have an issue with that. Their reasoning probably being that it's their own body they're doing it to, so it can't be gay. So, why they can't apply that to other areas of their body they touch is anyone's guess.

Not only Twitter, tons of blogs too, so many girls frustrated by these dudes ruining towels and underwear just for these very bizarre homophobic thoughts, it's just an excuse to be disgusting.

No disrespect to the guys who have a fetish for this kind of things but... Yes. I sometimes wonder what I see in straight men myself. :saladga: It's gay to touch their own * but not the D?

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Babba the Hutt
2 minutes ago, TimotheeChalamet said:

Well I think it depends. I've never heard of any straight guy thinking that. Maybe because in Italy everyone always cleans and washes their ass after in the bidet (which is missing in almost every other country) 

Yeah, I was forgetting about that cultural aspect as well. Don't they have them in France as well? I believe there's some japanese toilets that include it nowadays. But yes, it's not that straight dudes outright say that to others, like they wouldn't just casually tell you that in a conversation maybe, but from the countless experiences from women on the internet, that's kinda the reason they give them. Bidets would probably help if they were in more countries but not if those guys apply the same logic, they don't want anything down there.

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GypsyVida
6 hours ago, LittleMonster20 said:

I always knew some heterosexual men had problems with homophobia but I never expected it to be that bad. :wtf: Literally not cleaning certain parts of your body all out of fear of being considered a type of way?

I don’t know whether it’s comical or disturbing. Probably both. 

I read a story once about this woman who dated a man for several years but never lived with him. When they got married she was doing his laundry one day and found a bunch of underwear with s*** stains. So she asked him about it and he said it's because he chooses to never wash down there OR EVEN WIPE "because a man's hand going anywhere near that area is gay". 

You seriously can't make this stuff up. It's sad honestly.

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StrawberryBlond
35 minutes ago, Babba the Hutt said:

Not only Twitter, tons of blogs too, so many girls frustrated by these dudes ruining towels and underwear just for these very bizarre homophobic thoughts, it's just an excuse to be disgusting.

No disrespect to the guys who have a fetish for this kind of things but... Yes. I sometimes wonder what I see in straight men myself. :saladga: It's gay to touch their own * but not the D?

If we want to do a role reversal on this one to take it even further, I've never heard a straight man say that a woman who washes herself down there is secretly harbouring lesbian desires. Neither has the same reasoning been used on women who touch themselves (or like men going down on them). Basically, nothing that a woman does with the private parts of her body is considered lesbian unless she actually wants this from a woman. But when men do the same things in their own respective way, it's gay? My only theory is that they once tried washing themselves, liked the feeling of the water running down or their hand there, got panicked as to what this meant and decided never to do it again.

3 minutes ago, GypsyVida said:

I read a story once about this woman who dated a man for several years but never lived with him. When they got married she was doing his laundry one day and found a bunch of underwear with s*** stains. So she asked him about it and he said it's because he chooses to never wash down there OR EVEN WIPE "because a man's hand going anywhere near that area is gay". 

You seriously can't make this stuff up. It's sad honestly.

I'd honestly never considered all these years that there's no incentive for men to wipe themselves after peeing until I started to hear an outpouring of stories of men who refrain from doing this very thing. In addition, lots of them didn't even bother washing their hands afterwards. Absolutely it's more of a man thing. While there are some women who don't wash their hands, I've never heard of one who didn't wipe herself after any and all toilet activity. The idea of men being intimate with women after not wiping and potentially passing on germs to them turns my stomach. When my aunt taught primary school children, as part of sex ed, they were shown an animated video about how to wash intimate areas of themselves and it's high time this should be prioritised because clearly, no one else is teaching these boys how important it is, not even their own fathers.

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55 minutes ago, TimotheeChalamet said:

Well I think it depends. I've never heard of any straight guy thinking that. Maybe because in Italy everyone always cleans and washes their ass after in the bidet (which is missing in almost every other country) 

The entirety of the Middle East and Arab world uses bidet showers heads to wash themselves down completely before patting dry. A lot of people use them even after peeing as well. 

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TimotheeChalamet
Just now, Fanta said:

The entirety of the Middle East and Arab world uses bidet showers heads to wash themselves down completely before patting dry. A lot of people use them even after peeing as well. 

That's why I said almost 

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GagasLeftFoot
6 hours ago, River said:

I don't clean my feet because I don't want people to think that I have a feet fetish

Call me :hor:

the last thing the world needs is another feet lover, but that's TOO BAD
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