MalakaiY(dom male)
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3 years ago •
Dec 2, 2020
3 years ago •
Dec 2, 2020
I'm not gay myself, so I can only give my advice based on what I know about relationships.
Some of this may or may not apply to male & male relationships. You would probably know better than I.
In terms of finding someone, the odds are against you a bit, because of the number of potential partners available.
However, you can overcome this by doing some work. For example:
> Going to clubs, bars, parties, or special events held for gay people
> Join chatrooms or groups. Posting that you're seeking(like @virtualmalesubslut​ mentioned)
> Ask friends/colleagues(someone you know might have gay friends that are single)
In terms of attraction, I would say it has a lot to do with luck.
Sometimes people are attracted to one another, and sometimes not.
My only advice here is that you should present the best version of yourself to others to increase your chances.
In terms of keeping a partner, I would say communication and understanding is key.
Me and my girl wasn't perfectly compatible when we first met, but we both made some compromise and changes for the relationship to work.
It's the understanding that the relationship should benefit both people(although not always equally), and make both people's lives easier/happier.
Personally, I don't see a problem compromising/making a few changes for a partner, as long as they're not toxic in nature.
Wish you the best of luck mate.
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