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Dear admin, I need to be honest about something.
I struggle with being satisfied with just one person. Even when things are good, a part of me keeps searching like I’m chasing a feeling I don’t fully understand. The endless DMs and requests don’t make it easier… they keep pulling my attention, feeding that restlessness in me.
It’s not about anyone lacking it’s something within me that doesn’t stay still. And I know that’s not fair.
Someone please advise me on how to settle otherwise I tend not to settle for long in relationships!
- U.Z
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There’s a pandemic of guys pretending to be what they’re not, and honestly it’s even worse when you’re a queer person.
Last week I went out for karaoke night at our usual spot. I came in a little late with a couple of guys, so most tables were already occupied and we had to join our friends at a certain table. Not everyone at that table was a friend though.
There was this one guy who’d been seeing me around, but tonight he suddenly felt the audacity to talk to me. First, he felt the need to comment on my fashion for the night, how I apparently shouldn’t be wearing shorts and all that. Then, as I was wishing one of my friends a happy birthday (which I felt so bad for forgetting), he interrupted me in the most rude way possible. He even went on to threaten the host of the night, saying he’d block them on social media if they continued to “entertain my presence.” Not to mention, he started bragging about how he only dates rich men and has nothing to do with broke niggas. He also talked down on some queer people at the adjacent table, calling them “downtown” and saying they didn’t deserve to hang around classy people like him.
I was so agitated by this guy that I left early with my friends.
Well, tell me why I went back to karaoke this Tuesday and heard some gossip floating around the venue? Apparently, the tea is that after we left early, this guy stayed and ordered stuff he couldn’t pay for. He ended up vanishing without settling his bill. The unfortunate bit is that the host had to cover that bill from his own wages. This person who felt all high and mighty was just another broke guy pretending to be what he’s not.
So, I don’t know who needs to hear this, but guys, please don’t get influenced by social media gays. There’s nothing wrong with being down-to-earth and humble. Now this guy has gone ahead and humiliated himself because he made sure we noticed him. Be careful, my guys.
Love, Khaleesi
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Dear Admin. I’m here to report that, after putting up with a lot of drama, I finally found the courage to dump my Side guy and I am now back, single and reloaded! Some relationships are so draining and simply not worth it. We have deluded vampires in this gay community who target us uptown gays with cash for our money, not for love or a real relationship, and I’m glad it ended!😁😁
Side relationships can be amazing and great if you find the right class of a Side.🤗🤗
I’m now planning to enter a new Side relationship with a hot CEO of a big company in Uganda. We’ve started talking and making plans to meet. I’ll keep you all posted!!
My fellow Sides, kajambo!🤗 We are winning.
- Anon
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