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TraurigesGlueck

 

Status: Build: slim
Currently: singleEyes: other
Height: 5ft. 9 in.Ethnicity: White
Hair: blackHIV: negative
Sexually: a top, versatile, ask me Body art:
Looking for: friends, email/chat, love/ relationship, a date, ask me

Age: between 18 and 26
His build: slim, average, athletic
Sexually: bottom, versatile, ask me, not looking for sex
Looking for: friends, email/chat, love/ relationship, a date, not looking, ask me
You are the church, and I am the steeple...
I'm not the best at describing myself. As a matter of fact, I'm probably the worst. I'm an artist and a thinker at my foundation. Beyond that, I love Rock music, club culture (esp. gay club culture), makeup (goes along with the artist part), genderfucking (look it up), romance, my penis, social drinking, and language I hate violence (esp. war), drama, stupidity, dependence, hypocrisy, and censorship and my role model (or "role villian," as he says) is Marilyn Manson. I also don't like labels. I value uniqueness very much. Obviously, no one can be 100% unique, but it's the attempt that matters the most. You should never desire to be something that you know you aren't inside. In example, "straight-acting" says to me that you are trying to be something you aren't. "Masculine" and "feminine," as referring to gender roles (like how men and women should act according to society) are useless because they are socially programmed ideas, meaning they don't really have much true meaning. I personally favor androgyny and gender-neutral ideas (or as near to it as possible). For those of you who don't know what all that means, research could do a brain well. I am not a teacher, and I'm not here to argue a point. The reason I mention these things, however, is because I like genuine people who use their own brain for thinking and not someone else's, which includes how they relate to society. In addition, I like people who don't always follow convention or the norm...those who think outside of the box so to speak. I'm not saying that I don't like guys who have some masculine qualities. I just don't think anyone is completely "masculine," so if a guy says something like "No fems or flamers. I want a man not a girl," then he 1. really isn't thinking for himself (he's programmed by society), and 2. is suggesting that he has absolutely NO "feminine" qualities at all, which I find difficult to believe (remember that just because someone acts a certain way on the outside, doesn't mean he doesn't think differently on the inside). I want to reiterate that I DO NOT want to argue a point. I'm only describing myself and my opinions. Send me a message and let's fuck...
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