If you're sharing a booth with your bud, same side or opposite side?

JO buddy?


I always love that in a movie, since the camera wants to capture both in frame. I forget what movie it was, but in the movie two characters were watching a movie and they were sitting in different rows so the one behind could loom over the shoulder of the one in front. Like that was their date, "Okay, you go into this row and I'll sit behind totally not jacking off or anything."

Exactly.

In theater (stage plays) too. You have to open up to the audience so everyone sits in an awkward U- shape kinda "Last Supper" Style.
 
That's why he wanted to sit next to his buddy. What if he had a hemorrhoid that needs to be pushed in? How the hell can his buddy do that if they don't sit on the same side?


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So what do you guys do when you're out with a group of guys and you end up in a booth? Then you have to sit next to a dude. Admit it, it's all happened to you and you're all gay for it.
Separate table for each guy is the only non-gay option, obv.
 
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If you and one of your buddies goes out for supper at a nice restaurant and you're lucky enough to get a booth, do you sit on the same side or opposite each other?

I wanted to get in on the same side but my buddy acted like this was weird. It makes sense to me so I can try some of his food, it's not like I wanna be gazing into his eyes the whole meal.

You guys get in on the same side or no?

Try his food? Fuck off, troll.
 
If they are anything like me and my friends we already jerked off on the same couch watching straight porn, no homo, so the urge to engage in any more male on male action is subsided for at least an hour or so refractory periods are real so we sit across and avoid eye contact
 
If you and one of your buddies goes out for supper at a nice restaurant and you're lucky enough to get a booth, do you sit on the same side or opposite each other?

I wanted to get in on the same side but my buddy acted like this was weird. It makes sense to me so I can try some of his food, it's not like I wanna be gazing into his eyes the whole meal.

You guys get in on the same side or no?

Sitting beside someone (if there are only two people) is very much a romantic gesture. I cannot think of a situation where I would sit with one of my guy friends on the same side of a booth. The one exception to this is with cafeteria style tables, where other people may want to sit too, but in a restaurant, that's pretty suspect.
 
It's only weird if you don't plan to give him a handjob during the appetizer.
 
I'd go right next to the guy. I don't want him to think I am a snob who doesn't like him.
The right answer is you stand to the side and wait until the guy is done and leaves the washroom entirely!
 
So what do you guys do when you're out with a group of guys and you end up in a booth? Then you have to sit next to a dude. Admit it, it's all happened to you and you're all gay for it.
In that scenario I'll always AC Slater a chair

I'M NOT GAY DON'T BELIEVE WHAT YOU'VE HEARD
 
If you and one of your buddies goes out for supper at a nice restaurant and you're lucky enough to get a booth, do you sit on the same side or opposite each other?

I wanted to get in on the same side but my buddy acted like this was weird. It makes sense to me so I can try some of his food, it's not like I wanna be gazing into his eyes the whole meal.

You guys get in on the same side or no?

@IloveTHIS seems like a same side of the booth person.
 
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