Are some of us living a lie?
#1
Posted 18 October 2008 - 05:47 PM
I am certainly living a double life.Girlfriend and son at home and an exciting life in Thailand.Its an extra excitement in my life.What are our excuses so we can lead this life?I am often supposed to be on a fishing vacation or on a walking holiday.But one glance at my passport and I am f##ked.
#2
Posted 18 October 2008 - 08:11 PM
-boomdraw
#3
Posted 18 October 2008 - 09:17 PM
I am Single but living a lie in someway to Friends and Family I guess
#4
Posted 18 October 2008 - 11:48 PM
I've got a very open mind but understanding that others do not... i follow the following principles
To my friends - if my friends cannot accept my lifestyle then they are not my friends. I do not flaunt it - as i would not flaunt if i were having casual sex with a bevie of beauties (therefore would only introduce someone of meaning). I think it is about how you conduct yourself rather than your private sexual behaviour.
To my family - I'm not of the habit of discussing my sexual conquests to my brother/sister or parents. So feel no need to 'declare' my preferences.
To my work - my social life is my own business.
I am not hiding - I am not living a double life.
I am not ashamed of my behaviour - as i live my life with respect to others and I do try to be as charitable as i can.
And, quite importantly - i am not religious - and I have not been brought up to feel religious or social guilt about anything. I think religion has a major problem with LB's (even in Buddhist religious monks think an LB is paying back a sin from a previous life - which I think demeans the core values of Buddhism)
I think of LB's in the same way as GG's.
And treat them no differently.
#5
Posted 18 October 2008 - 11:49 PM
#6
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:29 AM
I have told my wife about my interest in LBs, and she accepts it. I tell her about 10-20%, but she prefers me going with LBs instead of GGs. I also find that this makes my sexlife with my wife better. Might be honesty, and the "strap-on factor"
I have told my friends I prefer to drink with LBs in Crazy Horse, because they are more fun to be with than the standard GGs in the bars here in Singapore. This because of attitude, sense of humour etc. Even had a mate admitting to have a better night in CH than on the lower floors. Personally I prefer CH to Club Romeo, as there you get litterally attacked when you come in, and the percentage of post ops is much higher.
Work: forget it, I'm in a macho bussiness enviroment.
I think that puts me in the half lie league
#7
Posted 19 October 2008 - 12:42 AM
My 2 cents worth:
I have told my wife about my interest in LBs, and she accepts it. I tell her about 10-20%, but she prefers me going with LBs instead of GGs. I also find that this makes my sexlife with my wife better. Might be honesty, and the "strap-on factor"
I have told my friends I prefer to drink with LBs in Crazy Horse, because they are more fun to be with than the standard GGs in the bars here in Singapore. This because of attitude, sense of humour etc. Even had a mate admitting to have a better night in CH than on the lower floors. Personally I prefer CH to Club Romeo, as there you get litterally attacked when you come in, and the percentage of post ops is much higher.
Work: forget it, I'm in a macho bussiness enviroment.
I think that puts me in the half lie league
My opinion is there's a big difference between "non-disclosure" ..and a lie.
It's your right not to disclose as a matter of privacy (perhaps with the exception of matrimonial vows)
BTW - love Crazy Horse in Orchard Towers in Singapore .... haven't tried Club Romeo. Only thing is Singapore LB's are just Thai LB visitors charging USA rates plus trying to recoup their airfare in a single night - - ooooh.... damn expensive night.
#8
Posted 19 October 2008 - 01:13 AM
#9
Posted 19 October 2008 - 01:24 AM
#10
Posted 19 October 2008 - 01:59 AM
I'd suspect most people are in one way or another.
#11
Posted 19 October 2008 - 02:10 AM
#12
Posted 19 October 2008 - 02:24 AM
My opinion is there's a big difference between "non-disclosure" ..and a lie.
The thai morals. Not tell the truth is not a lie, according to them.. CanĀ“t stand it.
-boomdraw
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