By Picaresque - 26/02/2009 17:57 - United States

Spicy
Today, my boyfriend and I decided to try anal sex. When he was done, I turned around to see him holding a strap-on with a smile on his face and said 'Now, do me'. FML
I agree, your life sucks 286 071
You deserved it 68 246

Same thing different taste

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SweetPotato 0

Go him! Prostate stimulation is great for guys! Did he like it???

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@ #55, How do you think black women are getting infected? Heterosexual sex, duh. It’s their boyfriends/partners/husband who are getting infected through homosexual sex that’s the problem. Men who are on the “DL” don’t consider themselves gay. By carrying around condoms or using them, they are admitting to themselves that they are deliberate in their sexual conquests with other men, which would make them gay, and according them, they aren’t. It’s a vicious cycle.

xXxRandiexXx 0

okayy. maybe what you fail to notice #58 is that Aids can also be transferred from the sharing of needles with an infected person. So maybe not all black women are getting it from homosexual men, maybe the men they are sleeping with got it from a needle. and women also use needles for drug purposes or other. You can get aids from any blood or body fluid contact. whether it be sex, sharing needles, even someone bleeding into someone else's open wound can pass this disease. You're trying to pawn off all this on homosexual sex which is not the case at all. It can be spread in many different ways. End of story. O!! and the story above does sound cute. (= Wouldn't do it with my husband tho. would feel to weird. lol.

1known_fml 8

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HOT!! why doncha do it? it would make him happy, im sure

@ 59 Are you a black man or black woman? If not, then you don't know where I'm coming from. I watched all the after-school specials. I know that HIV/AIDS can be spread other ways, but that's NOT the way black women are being infected. Needle-sharing is a culprit, but it's not the suspect causing this epidemic. Call the CDC. Look at the documentaries. Read the stats. It's that kind of ignorance and "burying your head on the sand" that is also contributing. I didn't gay bash or trash homosexuals. I simply (or maybe not so simply) stated that the behavior and actions of that man referred to in the FML on which we are commenting would be a red flag for me because it's that behavior in the black community that is killing our people, particularly our women. However, through open communication, honesty, and respect, gay people can be gay and don't have to hide it or be in denial and can live freely, openly, and safely. Then, we can get a handle on this deadly disease.

I had a guy that liked a finger in the butt while getting head. I did it, but it wasn't my thing. I didn't think he was gay, just not for me. :P

Dr_Phil 0

You're boyfriend is gay and I believe that you should dump him and date me instead.

xXxRandiexXx 0

#64. I'm burying my head in the sand? You are basically stating that you have higher chance of getting it if you are a black female who has sex with a male who may have had sexual relations with another man. You can get aids through alot of stuff!!! Race doesn't matter, age doesn't matter, sexual preference doesn't matter, and gender doesn't matter. You can get it just as easy if you are a white male with no homosexual tendencies and never done drugs but you went out and got a tattoo from someone who didn't sterilize the needle. People are born with this. And I understand that needle sharing is not a suspected cause but it still carries the disease just as easy as someone having sex. You need to stop putting it off that homosexual are at the highest risk. because really we all are if we're not careful with what goes into our bodies.

crazymunkees 2

Actually, race and sexual preference DO matter. I know what you're trying to say, that not only homosexuals can get AIDS. However, people think that only homosexuals get AIDS because you are at higher risk if you engage in anal sex. A man + a man or a man + a woman has the same risk, but the anal tissues are more susceptible to infection than the vaginal walls.