Or were you just joking when you mentioned having the hunch?
yup.
please do not denigrate this thread.
i intend this as serious/honest/trying to understand human nature discussion.
i have a very close family member who is bi-sexual.
Or were you just joking when you mentioned having the hunch?
yup.
please do not denigrate this thread.
i intend this as serious/honest/trying to understand human nature discussion.
i have a very close family member who is bi-sexual.
JG
Scotsman, your hunch is correct.
I'm getting good at reading between the lines. Primate Dave, interesting points. I wasn't molested as a minor, nor did I have sexual contact with other kids (well, I did once lick yoghurt off one hot friend's leg but I don't think that qualifies as sexual) but boy did I fantasise about having sex with a guy from a young age. The desire didn't come from a book, it sprang from within me.
please do not denigrate this thread.
i intend this as serious/honest/trying to understand human nature discussion.
i have a very close family member who is bi-sexual.
I might be wrong in this, but sometimes I get the impression that Junction Guy hasn't met many gay people, and that he might have a had a bad experience with the ones he has. It's just a hunch...
Lifestyle - wrong choice of word I'd say, but understand where you're coming from.
I'm in a monogomous relationship with a man. Our life looks a lot like the lives of other couples we're friends with friends, gay and straight. I have friends who have promiscuous sex, gay and straight. I have friends who are into fetishistic sex, gay and straight. Gay people aren't the 'other', they're the pretty much the same as you - dull/funny/freakish/ordinary/religious/agnostic etc. etc.
i bet he was born that way.
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http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/6/160515/1.ashx.
How old is a gay person before they know they're gay?
It suddenly hits you at 29 years 8months....
You can make money on JWD?! sheesh, nobody told me.
i saw it on friday night and loved it!
it was funny, sentimental and never dragged.
there were two theaters full of women.
HB
Ever since you introduced me to dinky dust I've been using liberally, it's changed my life. Thank you.
I think that SITC is the 21st Cent Jane Austen, neither of which I take particularly seriously, both of which are entertaining. The nice thing about the big screen is it revealed just how truly awful some of their acting is - Chris Noth in particular. Token nod to racial diversity and slanderous references to mexican hygiene we a bit embarrassing.
i saw it on friday night and loved it!
it was funny, sentimental and never dragged.
there were two theaters full of women.
But at least the fight scene gave us a chance for a good look at the Vivienne Westwood dress - although I think she should have chosen the Dior. And her clothes got way cooler after the break-up. It really is vacuous trashy nonsense that's rather pleasurable.
i noticed the other day that i saw 2 straight guys walking together in the neighborhood, will that give you a impression that they are gay?
Sheesh.
Men here don't seem to have the same hangups that American men do. I recall an American guy telling me it was gay to cross your legs at the knee, now it's walking down the street... at last, we're all gay!
just got this email!.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/16/us/15cnd-marriage.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss.
ben (celebratin' with friends).
Why do we debate this ad-nausea?
Because it remains an unsettled (and apparently unsettling) issue for Americans.
just got this email!.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/16/us/15cnd-marriage.html?partner=rssnyt&emc=rss.
ben (celebratin' with friends).
Just so we're clear here, I'm not particularly un-welcoming to gay people, they can eat over my house for all I care, I'll treat them the same as others in my travels. I just don't think they are = in the realm of marriage and what I consider normal, with respect to their private lives. Nature(for all you athiests) didn't intend it.
lol