Trust dynamics determine how partners monitor medication adherence, ranging from implicit trust to requiring in-person or video confirmation. Gay men in San Francisco seek simple, appropriate ways to share explicit photos and videos while avoiding complex platforms or restrictive social apps. BlueSky attracts users unhappy with large-platform moderation and is perceived as a niche showing-off space. Some gay women enjoy watching porn with gay men, a phenomenon referenced culturally. Language for heterosexuals who socialize with gay people has shifted to less offensive, gender-neutral terms like "sparkle straight." Short hair can complicate consensual hair-pulling during sex, prompting questions about secure clamp-on extensions or weaves.
In a high-trust relationship, you trust your partner to take their meds. In a low-trust relationship, you insist your partner take their meds in front of you or send you a video of them taking their meds. 2. I'm a gay male in San Francisco. I'm a bit of a show-off and need some advice on easy and appropriate ways to share my content.
I keep reading that BlueSky is dying or dead - or that's what I keep reading on Twitter - but BlueSky seems to be the "showing off" app of choice for gay men who are sick of Mark Zuckerberg's puritanical bullshit and don't wanna be associated with Elon Musk's fascistic bullshit. 3. Why do gay women love watching porn with gay men? I do. I'm not alone either. Why? Julianne Moore explained it best in The Kids Are Alright.
4. Have you heard the term "sparkle straight"? Straight men who hung out with gay men - and seemed a little faggy themselves - used to be called "fruit flies." But "fag hags" and "fruit flies" were considered derogatory, and they've been phased out in favor of the less interesting but more inclusive (and gender-neutral) "sparkle straight." 5. My spouse has short hair, which I love.
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