Today, October 11, is National Coming Out DayW – a day when gay, lesbian, bisexual, and queer individuals are encouraged to come out of the closet and proclaim their non-heterosexuality. With all of the coverage of the events in Washington, DC, this weekend, and all of the hoopla over President Obama’s support of GLBTQ rights, [...]
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In my post about Heather Poole’s Mile High Club entry on Gadling, I discussed the subject of being proactive and making things happen, specifically with respect to my sex life. I’m one of those people who doesn’t sit around and wait for things to come to me – if I’m in the mood to fuck, [...]
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As you know, I am at my parents’ house this week, getting ready for my surgery. One of the things I’ve enjoyed today is being able to go for a swim in their pool. When Nikki and I lived in an apartment in Fort Lauderdale, our complex had not just one, but two pools. One [...]
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I get a lot of requests from women wanting to know how to go about finding another woman to experiment with. This interest has been piqued, to a degree, by the advent of many celebrities coming out as bisexual (Megan Fox and Fergie, just recently, for example). There’ve been a handful of television shows with [...]
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Quite often people will ask me for suggestions about books related to sexuality. In my personal collection, I have a little over 350 books related to the subject. They range the gamut from cheesy, poorly written autobiographies to human sexuality textbooks to rich, robust explorations of the history of sexuality. Though I am proud of [...]
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Following the party, as I lay in bed that night, I wavered between crying and reliving what had happened in my head. I even masturbated and got myself off thinking about how it all felt. I was, however, terribly conflicted. I knew that I enjoyed what had happened, while at the same time I knew [...]
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As I’ve pointed out before, I spent much of my high school and early college careers playing around with a lot of girls. A *lot* of them. I would literally try to seduce them into having their first lesbian experiences. I was quite successful at it, in fact. In some cases, it would take months [...]
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After I had my first lesbian experience at age 15, I was petrified that I might be a lesbian. I’d spent the subsequent couple of days agonizing over the fact that I might be gay – I didn’t want that. I didn’t really sense that there was anything wrong with being that way, just that [...]
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It finally happened.
Those of you who’ve been following me for awhile know about Kelsey, the girl who facilitated the paperwork and the move into my apartment when I moved here back in June. If you’re new to RPD, I’ve referred to her here, here, and occasionally throughout many of the other updates I’ve posted throughout [...]
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