Locker rooms are a great setting for pornos, but the logistics of banging in one are pretty complicated in real life. First of all, you should probably be prepared to stand: think about the selection of surfaces at your disposal. Not great. And then, there is the challenge of finding a locker room empty enough, and getting it to stay that way long enough. You might be an exhibitionist who doesn't mind an accidental audience, but most schools or private gyms are going to mind, and laws about public behavior may apply. And finally, of course, there is the problem of rigid gender separation in most facilities. This is only a problem for straight people, of course, and it might, on the other hand, lay the groundwork for some very interesting same-gender experiences. Locker rooms might also be happy places for voyeurs, but make sure everything is fully consensual! More on getting publicly freaky here: Exhibitionism, Outdoor Sex, Quickies
Most people who give blowjobs have a routine down; they either spit or swallow the cum, and they know when they to mix it up. Since about two thirds of adults practice oral sex, the question comes up quite often. Some people think asking a woman to swallow is sexist, and that it asserts male dominance in an overly extreme way. But dominance might be play for some people, and many women like the sensation of swallowing. Others think spitting is showing rejection, and whatever the case might be for you and your partner, we have to respect people's preferences. Find related topics here: Oral Sex, Quickies, Cocks
In Paris in the 1970s, men performing in female costumes became popular for their bawdy and audacious performances. Thus birthing the era of the infamous drag queen. Of course, homophobia came rushing in to stigmatize them, but actually these men were not necessarily gay or genderqueer. There were just good-humored performers. Today, crossdressing and drag are totally different things. Drag is used for performance and public figures, while crossdressing is normally a casual or private practice in a person's life. Both men and women engage in these activities and both groups involve any number of sexual orientations. As the fabulous RuPaul says "We're born naked, the rest is all drag." Porn has had a tendency to confuse all this with outrageous stereotypes. Terms, like "ladyboy" among others, aren't considered respectful by most people outside of the industry. The most important thing to know is that sex isn't gender and gender isn't sexual orientation.