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A former male escort who bedded around 150 men before deciding he was actually straight, has now discovered that he doesn't identify as any sexual orientation.
After coming out at 14, Dominic Hilton, from Bournemouth, now 28, believed '110 per cent' that he was gay – until his New Year’s Resolution to spend 2018 sex-free after a nasty break up made him question everything.
Finding himself attracted to women for the first time, the support worker began to believe he was in fact straight.
Rejoining the dating world in January 2019, he vowed to lose his virginity to a woman – which he did in April of this year.
But now, he has decided that he does not identify as any sexual orientation, and has found shedding himself of all labels to be very liberating.
'But now, I regret labelling myself as anything at all. I am currently dating a man, but I wouldn’t rule women out in the future.
'I’ve had people ask whether that means I’m bisexual, or pansexual, which is where you are attracted to a person, romantically and emotionally, regardless of gender.
'I still say no, though. People like to label, and put one another in boxes, as a way of making sense of the world, but it feels so much better not to do that.
'I’m not claiming to be anything – other than happy.'
In his younger years, save for a couple of teenage flings with girls before he came out at 14, Dominic exclusively dated men.
Former gay male escort doesn't believe in labels after sex with woman
Dominic Hilton, 28, from Bournemouth, slept with 150 men while working as an escort after coming out at 14. After a year of celibacy, Dominic slept with a women and now doesn't believe in labels.
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