The Bator Blog Gains Insight From 'Female Perspective' Interview

CYBERSPACE — The Bator Blog (TBB) by Bateworld.com flips the script in a new interview, “The Female Perspective: The Wife of A Bateworld Member Speaks Out.”

The blog, which is celebrating ten years on the web, is committed to “pushing the boundaries on all the gray areas and bringing light to controversial topics — a step forward in a very much needed right direction,” said a rep.

For the past decade, Bateworld has focused on encouraging and supporting all men while maintaining a sexually provocative and educational online space. TBB’s “Masturbation Has No Orientation” column continues to add voices from a diverse range of perspective, offering insight from a wide spectrum.

In this latest interview with Kathy Jax, wife of a long-time Bateworld member, TBB inquires regarding her feelings about her husband's bisexuality and the influence it has had on their marriage.

“I would tell women that while I never would have thought of accepting this, an open and honest conversation with their man may bring a new awareness and understanding of what can be acceptable,” said Jax.

Readers have been responding with thanks and appreciation.

“Candid, courageous, helpful, hopeful,” said Hadrianus, a Bateworld member. “An honest, candid interview, and very similar to my situation. Kudos to Kathy for doing the interview. What she expresses is very similar to what my wife feels,” said Chstlvr53. 


Click here for the full interview.

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