Recently, a close married buddy of mine admitted that he has been visiting a rest area washroom on nearby interstate for some oral action relief.I was a bit surprised since this has been going on for over a year now. He says that his wife has difficulty satisfying him because of his size. Also, he says that this is better than having an affair on his wife. He says there are guys there that simply service needs of straight, bi and gay guys. He doesn't have any issues.I'm concerned that his actions will turn in addictive actions. Any thoughts?
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Rest Area - Oral Sex Relief
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Well not only can this turn into an addiction but the fact is it morally wrong! If he doens't have enough curtesy for his wife than he doesn't need to be with her.Not to mention the diseases he could be bringing home to her!
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Yeah, i agree with ntro, kind of lol >_<if he gets a disease cause of an affair, then brings it over on his wife ;\
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He's getting "serviced" by "guys"?????Sounds like he has homosexual/bisexual tendencies and is using his wife as a excuse to get some action from the other side.
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You know highway reststops are homosexual hangouts, they're like the bathhouses of the nineties.
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In reply to: You know highway reststops are homosexual hangouts, they're like the bathhouses of the nineties. ROFL! Are they now??? Gee I better spread the word. You are soo completely ignorant.
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this makes no sense: In reply to: You are soo completely ignore. I think you meantIn reply to: You are soo completely ignorant.
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LOL! I love it when you correct me hehe
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lol...I do the dirty work around here...LOL
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In Massachusetts there are certainly higway rest stops that are known hangouts for men who are interested in engaging in anonymous sex with other men.Relevant articles: Bay Windows article, 2001Christianity Today article, 2001 Cape Cod Times editorial, 2002
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Not saying it has never happened.. just saying they are not popular hang out for homosexuals. And those articals are 3-4 years old anyways.
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And those articals are 3-4 years oldBecause that's when there was a big controversy over the Mass. State Police being ordered to back off enforecment of lewd-and-lascivious laws / harassment (depending on your point of view) of people engaging in certain acts in public places. Gay men were getting busted right and left for engaging in sexual acts at Massachusetts rest areas (usually in the woods surronding the rest areas, where you can argue, they were in private). Now it still happens, but it takes a lot to get arrested.Some rest areas are popular hangouts (at night) for men who are looking for homosexual sex. Some are older and married.
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Certainly not arguing it doesn't happen, trust me I'm sure it does.Sorry I was just simply saying it was an ignorant statement by White_line and I still hold to the fact it was ignorant.
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Just to finish the thought, the problem with a conviction for having sex in a public area is that you are then considered a sex offender, with all that that entails. In some states, if you're arrested and convicted for being nude in public, you enter the sex offender registry. It's different in each state.
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It's a joke dumbass, I was quoting a line from "There's Something About Mary", Christ I thought at least a few people may have seen it and would understand it. I really have no opinion or knowledge whatsoever on the anonymous sex activity that may or may not take place at rest areas.
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Apparently there is a washroom stall with a glory hole. He says he doesn't do anything in the washroom but in the woods surrounding the washroom.I asked if he considered himself gay or bisexual and he says "no". He says he doesn't have any feelings for anyone that services him.
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You don't have to have feelings for someone to be sexual with them.
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As a man of such cultural and literarly depth, I can understand why you would be so upset that neither of the two people who are actually following this thread understood your Something About Mary reference. I apologize on behalf of all involved.
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Never seen the movie.
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I saw the movie, but I surely didn't memorize the dialogue.