The male toilets for a few reasons. They are usually less busy, usually cleaner and no matter how one is dressed one is still a man.

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Being on chat can be EXHAUSTING. We’ve made it clear in our profile we’re not interested in single men and yet 99% don’t have the decency to read/check this before bombarding with messages so admittedly I tend to just ignore them as it’s not worth my energy
Then again I have had many chat requests from the male half of a couple and when I look at their profile have seen "no single males". As such I have come to the conclusion that if said male is online alone then he is more than happy to converse with the "dreaded" single male.
I suppose I do cross dress as I love wearing nylons/tights but I have never understood why straight men cross dress as the vast majority of women find it a complete turn off. Then there is the problem of "hiding" things, think about it, if you were to tell your wife/gf what she could and could not wear there would be war!
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Does anyone find it a bit odd to be blocked by someone who you've never interacted with?? In my home screen, where you can see who has visited your profile, I clicked to return the view only to find I'm blocked and warned against harassment.
Seems a little harsh, especially since I don't recall having visited them first! Some people are strange.
Of course it's strange! I can totally see why someone would block someone else if there had been unwanted messages etc but to block someone for just looking at your profile, especially when they looked at yours first is simply a lack of manners/breeding.
I think "bi" and "bi curious" are just rather silly terms. I do not believe that it is possible to be both emotionally and sexually attracted to both sexes. As someone has already pointed out there are not many (if any at all) gay men who are "bi curious" I have never encountered any. I think the best description of "bi" is, the gay waiting room!
Quote by 2for2moreQuote by marcusb Do you think that couples who are not interested in singletons sexually shouldn't talk to them in chat either? Or is it only ok for the female half of couples to chat with single blokes?
What never fails to amuse me is the number of profile's which usually state "no single males" but the male of the couple is very happy to converse with single males in the chatroom when the Mrs is not around/at bingo/watching soaps et all!
 I think you miss my point somewhat. In my experience on the site the male half of couples is often quite happy to "chat" privately when the female is not around and said chat rarely involves anything to do with females.