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Hi. MF couple looking for a fully bi male. We can accom. Please only get in touch of you are fully bi and aged between 25 and 55.


Thank you.

HS

I'm close but far too old worse luck but good luck anyway. It's great fun.

Bi friendly 3somes are so much more liberating where no one minds who or what gets attention and pleasure

hey, would love to be part of this 

Just out of your age range PITY

I have sent you a message smile

Just in case you get caught, make sure you tell people you went to test your eyesight icon_rolleyes.gif

I would absolutely love this. See London here and would be more than happy to book a hotel for us 

Would love to play, but too far away for now... Plan something for soon though?

Look me up sometime. See what you think.

hi am fully bi male am interested

I’m very interested if we can make it work 

18+ Only

Out of the age range and not in the area but would have loved to join you both. I adore anal fun and it looks like you both do as well

icon_eekicon_eek icon_eek HOW THE HELL IS THIS SOCIAL DISTANCING ???? considering the post is 5 mnths old and things have got worse  not better i would seriously question what on earth you are hoping to achieve ??? Cock ruling head comes to mind. 

Do people not actually realise we are in a national lockdown? or that thousands of people are being admitted to hospitl daily? or that the NHS is crippled partly due to people not adhering to guidelines?

Im just speechless

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Do people not actually realise we are in a national lockdown? or that thousands of people are being admitted to hospitl daily? or that the NHS is crippled partly due to people not adhering to guidelines?
Im just speechless

 I actually pointed out this a few months ago on other posts ..I got hammered for it from the mods on here, telling me it's none of my business and people can decide if they meet or not..it was quite a discussion..I think it is ridiculous that meet request are still allowed to be posted on here,I think SH as a duty of care to protect others..Like those folk who are still meeting for sex , going out in to the wider public and passing Covid-19 on and possibly causing deaths..The mods who were arguing with me went to my profile and came back to slag me off for the fact we practice unprotected sex, like probably 1000"s of other members on here do..I did point out I can not pass a STD on in the queue at Tesco, but I could possibly pass on Covid-19 and kill someone, I did eventually leave the discussion, Because I was losing the battle as more mods joined in to hammer me..I think the post was taken down, I've not checked, as I have not been back to it..

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Quote by DavenKat
Do people not actually realise we are in a national lockdown? or that thousands of people are being admitted to hospitl daily? or that the NHS is crippled partly due to people not adhering to guidelines?
Im just speechless
 I actually pointed out this a few months ago on other posts ..I got hammered for it from the mods on here, telling me it's none of my business and people can decide if they meet or not..it was quite a discussion..I think it is ridiculous that meet request are still allowed to be posted on here,I think SH as a duty of care to protect others..Like those folk who are still meeting for sex , going out in to the wider public and passing Covid-19 on and possibly causing deaths..The mods who were arguing with me went to my profile and came back to slag me off for the fact we practice unprotected sex, like probably 1000"s of other members on here do..I did point out I can not pass a STD on in the queue at Tesco, but I could possibly pass on Covid-19 and kill someone, I did eventually leave the discussion, Because I was losing the battle as more mods joined in to hammer me..I think the post was taken down, I've not checked, as I have not been back to it..

We've been through this before- the principle is that the site has and continues to note that there are rules, regulations and in some cases primary legislation (ie Laws) that tell people what they can and can't do. If the site were to open/close the 'lets meet up' section of the site for each eventuality, what do we do for example if its allowed in Wales and not England? What about if we go back to regional lockdowns and you live on the isle of Scilly and you don't have any restrictions affecting you? What about our members from other countries for example?

I take the view that the site also doesn't tell people not to speed to their next meet for example as its quite obvious everyone should know not to exceed the legal speed limit, however, still some people will and some wont obey that rule too, its not the sites fault if someone gets a speeding ticket for doing 90mph on the M25 is it?.

I think that in the first discussion you also referred back to other posts by mods at different stages of the Pandemic, as we all know the rules have changed over time, so what we must and must not do has the last year..I suspect that will continue to be the case for some time too.

I expect anyone advertising for meets at the moment where that is banned by law, is just highlighting themselves as someone who is willing to break the law for a meet- I'd certainly think that would put them on nearly everyone's "no" list, but then I might be wrong.

As for the previous discussion where you claim to have been "hammered" by the mods- I think that's unfair, we had a discussion, much like we're having here, and no, it wasn't taken down, the discussion just moved on.


Hi when the lockdown has finished I would love to meet up, hopefully I won’t of reached your age limit by then lol .

I’m just up the road from you so meeting will be fine .

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Quote by DavenKat
Do people not actually realise we are in a national lockdown? or that thousands of people are being admitted to hospitl daily? or that the NHS is crippled partly due to people not adhering to guidelines?
Im just speechless
 I actually pointed out this a few months ago on other posts ..I got hammered for it from the mods on here, telling me it's none of my business and people can decide if they meet or not..it was quite a discussion..I think it is ridiculous that meet request are still allowed to be posted on here,I think SH as a duty of care to protect others..Like those folk who are still meeting for sex , going out in to the wider public and passing Covid-19 on and possibly causing deaths..The mods who were arguing with me went to my profile and came back to slag me off for the fact we practice unprotected sex, like probably 1000"s of other members on here do..I did point out I can not pass a STD on in the queue at Tesco, but I could possibly pass on Covid-19 and kill someone, I did eventually leave the discussion, Because I was losing the battle as more mods joined in to hammer me..I think the post was taken down, I've not checked, as I have not been back to it..
We've been through this before- the principle is that the site has and continues to note that there are rules, regulations and in some cases primary legislation (ie Laws) that tell people what they can and can't do. If the site were to open/close the 'lets meet up' section of the site for each eventuality, what do we do for example if its allowed in Wales and not England? What about if we go back to regional lockdowns and you live on the isle of Scilly and you don't have any restrictions affecting you? What about our members from other countries for example?
I take the view that the site also doesn't tell people not to speed to their next meet for example as its quite obvious everyone should know not to exceed the legal speed limit, however, still some people will and some wont obey that rule too, its not the sites fault if someone gets a speeding ticket for doing 90mph on the M25 is it?.

I think that in the first discussion you also referred back to other posts by mods at different stages of the Pandemic, as we all know the rules have changed over time, so what we must and must not do has the last year..I suspect that will continue to be the case for some time too.
I expect anyone advertising for meets at the moment where that is banned by law, is just highlighting themselves as someone who is willing to break the law for a meet- I'd certainly think that would put them on nearly everyone's "no" list, but then I might be wrong.
As for the previous discussion where you claim to have been "hammered" by the mods- I think that's unfair, we had a discussion, much like we're having here, and no, it wasn't taken down, the discussion just moved on.


 Sorry but totally disagree. We all know that there are some on here who will arrange and actually meet during current times and are therefore breaking current UK law in either travelling outside their "local" area or if not still meeting other households.


 Sorry but totally disagree. We all know that there are some on here who will arrange and actually meet during current times and are therefore breaking current UK law in either travelling outside their "local" area or if not still meeting other households.

Fair enough to disagree, but an additional question- if they are prepared to break the law, how much difference do you think it would make to close the "looking for meets" section down to whether they continue to try (and potentially be successful at) arranging meets or not?

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 Sorry but totally disagree. We all know that there are some on here who will arrange and actually meet during current times and are therefore breaking current UK law in either travelling outside their "local" area or if not still meeting other households.
Fair enough to disagree, but an additional question- if they are prepared to break the law, how much difference do you think it would make to close the "looking for meets" section down to whether they continue to try (and potentially be successful at) arranging meets or not?

 Don't you think it's about setting a good example though and none encouragement.. 1600 people died yesterday..

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 Sorry but totally disagree. We all know that there are some on here who will arrange and actually meet during current times and are therefore breaking current UK law in either travelling outside their "local" area or if not still meeting other households.
Fair enough to disagree, but an additional question- if they are prepared to break the law, how much difference do you think it would make to close the "looking for meets" section down to whether they continue to try (and potentially be successful at) arranging meets or not?
 Don't you think it's about setting a good example though and none encouragement.. 1600 people died yesterday..

Again- please dont conflate not shutting down the "lets meet up" section with encouraging people to meet. Nobody is doing any such thing- we've been very clear about that- the guidance, advice, encouragement etc etc remains:-

Follow the law, rules and government guidance for your locality.

From a personal point of view- I'm continually irritated and annoyed by people who flout the rules and seem to care little for anyone else or society as a whole. I and a bunch of other people I know are required to continue working 'in the line of fire' many in far riskier and more demanding jobs than mine and yes, friends and colleagues have both been seriously ill and died as a result- each of those 1600 people you mention had a family and a group of friends, someone amongst them probably gave them the virus, I can't imagine having to live with that knowledge after the fact. I have chosen and will continue to chose to obey the rules, I consider that my responsibility as a decent human being.

However I don't think there is anything more you can do beyond setting out the reasons for the rules and setting an expectation that they will be followed, as beyond that, people will do as they see fit, rightly OR wrongly. 

A look at any news outlet you'd care to believe,  will tell you that there are many out there that are prepared to 'bend' or break the rules as they feel that no harm will come of it or that their personal liberty is more valuable than caring about others or following the rules. I believe nothing we do or say will change those peoples minds, but the one thing we can all do, is our own part- don't meet anyone at all unless its within the rules, from this site or otherwise. 

As an additional measure, I can tell you anyone I hear about trying to arrange or actually meeting at the moment, against the rules, will remain persona non grata with me for as long as I remember they chose that course of action..and I have a VERY long memory for such things, I'm sure I'm not alone.

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 Sorry but totally disagree. We all know that there are some on here who will arrange and actually meet during current times and are therefore breaking current UK law in either travelling outside their "local" area or if not still meeting other households.
Fair enough to disagree, but an additional question- if they are prepared to break the law, how much difference do you think it would make to close the "looking for meets" section down to whether they continue to try (and potentially be successful at) arranging meets or not?

 If in any of the chatrooms people are regularly warned not to discuss anything illegal in the country that they reside and if not they will face the consequences. It is not about closing the "Looking for Meet" section as long as they are enquiring for future reference. If not, as like those breaking SH rules in chatrooms, they should be warned and if persist suspended because like certain discussions in chatrooms are illegal in corresponding countries arranging to meet at present time is breaking UK Law and if they persist they should be either suspended or banned from SH. But we all know why SH will not ban anyone because it is down to money and renewing subscriptions.

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 Sorry but totally disagree. We all know that there are some on here who will arrange and actually meet during current times and are therefore breaking current UK law in either travelling outside their "local" area or if not still meeting other households.
Fair enough to disagree, but an additional question- if they are prepared to break the law, how much difference do you think it would make to close the "looking for meets" section down to whether they continue to try (and potentially be successful at) arranging meets or not?
 If in any of the chatrooms people are regularly warned not to discuss anything illegal in the country that they reside and if not they will face the consequences. It is not about closing the "Looking for Meet" section as long as they are enquiring for future reference. If not, as like those breaking SH rules in chatrooms, they should be warned and if persist suspended because like certain discussions in chatrooms are illegal in corresponding countries arranging to meet at present time is breaking UK Law and if they persist they should be either suspended or banned from SH. But we all know why SH will not ban anyone because it is down to money and renewing subscriptions.

In common with most times people break the rules on the site for the first time, the first stage is usually a private warning that its against the rules and not to do it again, this applies to this situation too. 

I’m confused now on who’s agreeing with who lol , I certainly wouldn’t meet up whilst the lockdown and those who can have or want to have the vaccination is complete.
stay safe everyone 

wow we posted this months ago when we were out of lockdown, calm down everyone ffs 😂

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wow we posted this months ago when we were out of lockdown, calm down everyone ffs 😂

 Since March 2020.. We have never been allowed to meet strangers for sex.. we have been in some sort of lockdown since then, with various restrictions in place..Bubbles, 2 metre rule, shielding and so on... Covid-19 had not just suddenly disappeared .. so six months ago when you posted this, you were breaking at least the 2 metre rule.

when you say bi does that mean you take it up the arse ?