When Did You Know That You Wanted To Become A Bull?

You asserted that 'porn isn't real life.'
I addressed that directly as I corrected you.
You side-stepped, ignoring that correction to reassert your own personal opinion on the other issue, not supported by any other data.
And as far as the latter, I said that your opinion is noted.

Hopefully, it's all clear to you this time.
NOPE. Incorrect. The term "bull" has NOTHING to do with race. Never did. There are white bulls, and latin bulls...ect. It's a LIFESTYLE term.
The above is my initial response...
Cheers.
 
NOPE. Incorrect. The term "bull" has NOTHING to do with race. Never did. There are white bulls, and latin bulls...ect. It's a LIFESTYLE term.
The above is my initial response...
Cheers.
The term "buck" was used to describe black males as slaves at auction during that era in American history. Such anim@l references were intended to demean.
In the cuckold fetish, various anim@l terms have been adapted over time. The "cuck" term itself has curious roots in the behavior of certain bird species. "Stud," a horse reference, was used early on to apply to the outsider male brought in to service the wife. "Stag," and "vixen" are terms gaining popularity. "Breeding," of course, has anim@l connotations. The term "bull" has replaced "stud," and "alpha" in popularity, and does apply to outsider males of any race, as I mentioned previously. With regard to the "BBC bull," the term is definitely derived from a racial stereotype. Whereas the general use of "bull" as applied to males of any race, sexual dominance does not focus on penis size. However, with the "BBC bull," the racial stereotype is definitely in play, and this harks back to the aforementioned reference to "buck," from the slavery era. So, in the case of the black male engaging in the cuckold and hotwife fetishes, "bull" as attached to "Big Black Cock," is inherently race-based.
 
The term "buck" was used to describe black males as slaves at auction during that era in American history. Such anim@l references were intended to demean.
In the cuckold fetish, various anim@l terms have been adapted over time. The "cuck" term itself has curious roots in the behavior of certain bird species. "Stud," a horse reference, was used early on to apply to the outsider male brought in to service the wife. "Stag," and "vixen" are terms gaining popularity. "Breeding," of course, has anim@l connotations. The term "bull" has replaced "stud," and "alpha" in popularity, and does apply to outsider males of any race, as I mentioned previously. With regard to the "BBC bull," the term is definitely derived from a racial stereotype. Whereas the general use of "bull" as applied to males of any race, sexual dominance does not focus on penis size. However, with the "BBC bull," the racial stereotype is definitely in play, and this harks back to the aforementioned reference to "buck," from the slavery era. So, in the case of the black male engaging in the cuckold and hotwife fetishes, "bull" as attached to "Big Black Cock," is inherently race-based.
Sigh.
That seems to be what you want to believe.
Cheers.
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The first time I actually took a couple up on their offer to accompany them back to their hotel room. I had been approached a few times, but the first time had everything to do with the way she was looking at me when the BF made the offer. We spent the night together and it was amazing. She was so eager, and it was all about me and her. He only fucked her once after I finished with her the first time, then he watched while she and I took a bubble bath together.
 
I guess I'm not like most others here. I don't consider myself a "bull" at all. The likening to an anim@l is offensive to me. In fact, I try to avoid much of the nomenclature typical of this cuckold corner of the swinger lifestyle. I don't call anyone a "cuck," "whore," "slut," "b!tch," "baby," or anything derogatory. I reject any incestuous terms like "Daddy," "M0mmy," or "Baby-girl." They disgust me.

I know many here choose to ignore or deny the etymology of specific terms. But "bull," used in reference to black males, goes back to the times when male blacks were sold at auction as slaves in America. They were judged by how healthy they were with regard to labor, and for breeding new slaves. Because blacks were deemed sub-human, a term like "bull" was used to degrade and debase.
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But there are plenty of white bulls, you just don’t see or hear from them given white men are unable to verify. Go to other sites and white alpha males are almost always referred to as bulls. I am not surprised there is a reference to racism here though. For many the whole lifestyle and kink is the taboo, the contrast, the “BNWO” which if you take the fetish context out of it, is extremely racist. In fact you could call almost anything these days racism and it commonly is. IMO racism is when someone says or acts against someone, with the intent to cause harm or distress or offend, based on their race. Other than that, words are just words. How many black men on here talk about “training” white slurs for the BNWO? We even have a thread on how to “treat white girls”. They don’t cause any offence as everyone is looking at the in the context they were created and intended for. Post some of that stuff on Facebook and see how long it is before the police knock on the door. Well they certainly would if a white guy made the posts about black women that’s for sure. I understand racism is MUCH more of a problem in the US than Europe and the UK though, am in now way saying it’s not an issue IRL, just not on a site that heavily relays on the racial aspect
 
The term "buck" was used to describe black males as slaves at auction during that era in American history. Such anim@l references were intended to demean.
In the cuckold fetish, various anim@l terms have been adapted over time. The "cuck" term itself has curious roots in the behavior of certain bird species. "Stud," a horse reference, was used early on to apply to the outsider male brought in to service the wife. "Stag," and "vixen" are terms gaining popularity. "Breeding," of course, has anim@l connotations. The term "bull" has replaced "stud," and "alpha" in popularity, and does apply to outsider males of any race, as I mentioned previously. With regard to the "BBC bull," the term is definitely derived from a racial stereotype. Whereas the general use of "bull" as applied to males of any race, sexual dominance does not focus on penis size. However, with the "BBC bull," the racial stereotype is definitely in play, and this harks back to the aforementioned reference to "buck," from the slavery era. So, in the case of the black male engaging in the cuckold and hotwife fetishes, "bull" as attached to "Big Black Cock," is inherently race-based.
The whole fetish is race based, this site exists because of it.
 
But there are plenty of white bulls, you just don’t see or hear from them given white men are unable to verify. Go to other sites and white alpha males are almost always referred to as bulls. I am not surprised there is a reference to racism here though. For many the whole lifestyle and kink is the taboo, the contrast, the “BNWO” which if you take the fetish context out of it, is extremely racist. In fact you could call almost anything these days racism and it commonly is. IMO racism is when someone says or acts against someone, with the intent to cause harm or distress or offend, based on their race. Other than that, words are just words. How many black men on here talk about “training” white slurs for the BNWO? We even have a thread on how to “treat white girls”. They don’t cause any offence as everyone is looking at the in the context they were created and intended for. Post some of that stuff on Facebook and see how long it is before the police knock on the door. Well they certainly would if a white guy made the posts about black women that’s for sure. I understand racism is MUCH more of a problem in the US than Europe and the UK though, am in now way saying it’s not an issue IRL, just not on a site that heavily relays on the racial aspect
Yes, I know that the term "bull" was expanded to include all races of men indulging in the fetish as the outside aggressor. It is primarily in the black-and-white interracial dynamic that the racist undertones are magnified. And yes, these undertones become more acceptable under these fetish circumstances, even desirable in some cases.

What some here fail to understand, however, is the "bubble" aspect of it all. I have tried to explain how, within the fetish, certain aspects of the inherent racism, even outright racist scenarios and language, become, oddly enough, an arousing stimulant. But this is within the "bubble." Outside in the real world, apart from this sexual fantasy, such racist attitudes and language are not tolerable.

Those who misunderstand this dichotomy immediately proclaim it as hypocrisy. And I suppose it is, from a certain point of view, when one ignores the distinction between the fantasy, where nearly anything is permissible, and reality, where rules and reason apply.
 
I guess I'm not like most others here. I don't consider myself a "bull" at all. The likening to an anim@l is offensive to me. In fact, I try to avoid much of the nomenclature typical of this cuckold corner of the swinger lifestyle. I don't call anyone a "cuck," "whore," "slut," "b!tch," "baby," or anything derogatory. I reject any incestuous terms like "Daddy," "M0mmy," or "Baby-girl." They disgust me.

I know many here choose to ignore or deny the etymology of specific terms. But "bull," used in reference to black males, goes back to the times when male blacks were sold at auction as slaves in America. They were judged by how healthy they were with regard to labor, and for breeding new slaves. Because blacks were deemed sub-human, a term like "bull" was used to degrade and debase.
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bull, v.1

†1. a. transitive. Said of a bull: to gender with (the cow). Obsolete.

1659 J. Howell To Knowingest Kind of Philologers in Proverbs sig. a4, in Lex. Tetraglotton (1660) He that bulls the Cow must keep the Calf.

1.b. intransitive. Of the cow: to take the bull, to desire the bull. Also to go a bulling. Obsolete.

?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. xxviiiv The damme of the calfe shall bull agayne.

1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. 224 Kine commonly..seeke the fellow, and goe a bulling againe.
 
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