Then, when you feel comfortable, find a way to tell them about your fetish. 90% of the time, this will probably end in rejection, but that's life.ĭon't wait until you've been dating someone for 2 years to bring it up though. I'd say, if things are going well and you have a good connection, bring it up within the first 1-2 months of the relationship. If they like you, they'll probably be understanding, if not actually open to trying it. And if the idea is just plain repulsive to them and ruins the relationship, it's not a huge loss. In my experience I have tried dating larger women and tried bringing it up but none of them have turned out to be feedees or interested in it. Also, one problem with bringing it up is the stigma associated with it. And I have dated some narrow minded backwards women. Although I try not to let social norms get in the way of my happiness. I do date women I like who aren't feedees, and the more I do this, I realise ill have to 'settle' for a girl who isn't a feedee. This is kind of upsetting as it is a big part of a sexuality, in the same way that my sexual encounters need to be with a woman to be entirely pleasing. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy & Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators. Well, the failure rate will be 100%, until you succeed. It's definitely a odds game, throw enough darts and you're bound to hit a bullseye. I understand though, not wanting to settle. I myself have very high standards with women, in regards to the normal things everyone looks for (intelligence, humor, looks, hygiene, good taste, etc.), but on top of that, I am also looking for someone who shares my fetish. Chances are you may have heard about Binance and you might be wondering what the fuss is all about with the Binance Smart Chain that has been making the rounds through the crypto community.On top of that, I'm looking for someone who is into it because THEY like it, not because I like it. Look no further as we will walk you through everything you need to know on the subject, including a step by step guide to beginning your journey with Binance Smart Chain. Let’s take it back to April 2019, when the largest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance decided to float their Blockchain called Binance Chain. Back then, it was a revolutionary move for the exchange as they tried to explore a whole new frontier from their traditional crypto exchange service.īinance Chain offered speeds that were relatively unheard of in 2019 and took things a notch higher by also launching Binance DEX which has metamorphosed into one of the best decentralized exchanges in the world.įor all its speed, security which it offered to users, non-custodial nature, Binance Chain was far from perfect. The revolutionary chain was still plagued with issues of scalability and flexibility which cast a shadow over the benefits it afforded users. The absence of smart contracts was a major hurdle that necessitated the creation of the Binance Smart Chain seeking to build upon the efforts of its predecessor, Binance Chain to create a better blockchain and ultimately a healthier cryptocurrency ecosystem for users.
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