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offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-06-17 13:57 [#00270495]
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In one way I wish I liked guys too but in another way I
don't If I did I would broaden my experience and not
restrict my sexuality, on the other the number of attractive
people I gawp at would double.


 

offline nanotech from Sukavasti Amitaba Pureland (United States) on 2002-06-17 14:00 [#00270501]
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i think eveyone should have that "other sex" fling. even if
it doen't become sexual.


 

offline Bob Mcbob on 2002-06-17 14:07 [#00270521]
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no they should not...i dont wan to sound homophobic, im not
against true gays, but what u suggest is wrong and unatural,
sorry


 

offline jonesy from Lisboa (Portugal) on 2002-06-17 14:12 [#00270529]
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There is no such thing as natural and unatural behaviour in
humans. Everything we do comes under the banner of being
'natural' as we do it.


 

offline The_Funkmaster from St. John's (Canada) on 2002-06-17 17:26 [#00270817]
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good show Resident Evil... be proud of who you are!!! :)


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2002-06-17 17:37 [#00270838]
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I'm happy! does that count? oh i forgot that meaning of the
word has become archaic in today's society. I don't really
care if people are gay, live and let fuck I say. One of my
sister's best friends is gay and he's a very good person,
its unfair to judge someone just by their sexuality. Cha!


 

offline PhystPhukt from The Holiest of Holes (United States) on 2002-06-17 17:45 [#00270850]
Points: 1414 Status: Addict



" Oh snap!"

Anywho....Being gay is gay. Im half gay, but gay is good and
gay and oh no I've gone cross eyed.

Pretty song = Thunder Plateau-FF10.


 

offline Resident Evil from heat some coffee, mmm, mmm (Australia) on 2002-06-17 17:46 [#00270853]
Points: 1643 Status: Lurker



Thanks Funkmaster =D

I came out to friends & family about a year ago. Everyone
was cool except one "friend" who after me telling him
decided he no longer wanted to be friends with me. Oh well,
atleast I know who my real friends are!


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-17 18:04 [#00270875]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker | Followup to Resident Evil: #00270853



hmm, maybe I should tell everyone i'm gay to see who my
friends are, that'd be a laugh!


 

offline PhystPhukt from The Holiest of Holes (United States) on 2002-06-17 18:06 [#00270878]
Points: 1414 Status: Addict



Dude.....Its so stupid to lose friends over sexuality, and
it sucks even more that you hafta hide it at first, just to
survive, or be left alone.....

I hate it when people try to convince you that your NOT gay!


 

offline quivvuulum from southhampton (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-17 19:48 [#00271035]
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i know lots of gay people, they are all lovely human beings
first though


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-17 21:15 [#00271229]
Points: 1649 Status: Regular | Followup to Bob Mcbob: #00270521



there is nothing unnatural about homosexuality sexual
repression is more unnatural and less healthy - and on the
science tip - i think a diverse society is a healthy society
also because gay people cannot reproduce together - you
could argue that gay people keep us from overpopulating if
you like as well - but this is a bit silly . I've a few gay
mates and their sexualitty isn't really an issue .. i just
like em ..


 

offline B3n from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-17 21:20 [#00271245]
Points: 4700 Status: Lurker



Someone I know, he recently came out and his father, who is
a doctor, thinks its an illness and says there's going to be
pills coming out to stop it..

very sad =(


 

offline astrid-gil-botn from Londinium (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-17 21:22 [#00271254]
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yep it's pretty dangerous i think when you can buy drugs to
curb or contain "unwanted " emotions - far to close to
brainwashing - emotions good and bad are the things that
make humans incredible


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-18 04:07 [#00271956]
Points: 21424 Status: Lurker



nature's an elastic word. a lot of what people do is break
apart systems and structures, make them clogged and backed
up, unecological. That could be defined as natural simply
because it's happening in reality and all reality could be
defined as nature. Or, as one definition I've read, nature
is that which isn't interfered with by humans. in this
definition, keeping in mind people can agree on any meaning
they want to otherwise meaningless words, it is the opposite
of "artificial".
I think gayness is either mutated into the gene pool because
natural selection doesn't select much anymore for our
species (just saw a show on elephants and ones who
mutated/inherited the "no tusks" gene are becoming dominant
because poachers don't killem and they can reproduce/pass on
their genes.- eh sorta unreleated) Or it's nurture/cultural
in cause, or it's a combo of both.


 

offline jand from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-18 07:07 [#00272052]
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lose the pseudo-science...we're talking about living,
breathing human beings here...

There are real limits as to what science can deal with &
this area simply isn't one...


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-19 09:55 [#00274514]
Points: 21424 Status: Lurker



I agree there are limits to human knowledge about their
world, it would be difficult to take a view otherwise. Our
brains have evolved only in ways that happened to be the
most successful in reproducing the genes of their owners
thereby making new/more individuals with these traits.
Reality simply exists whether people understand it or not
though. that they're living breathing humans doesn't really
alter whether science can provide solid theories in this
topic. I probably sounded like an idiot explaining the
scientific theory/view I adopted for now.

One example, it would make sense that girl humans would
recognize a beard as a sexually attractive identification of
manliness. (baby birds of one species innately peck at a red
spot on the mother's bill to make her regurgitate... if
provided with an index card with a red dot, they peck, the
bigger the dot/more striking the contrast, the more
pronounced their reaction just as an example of how genetic
we run) Now what happens in a culture when practically all
men shave, just as one example. I'm forced to in order to
have my current job for example. As for my bizarre sexual
quirk, I have a very powerful clothes pin feedish, I wish
they'd make a magazine for people like me, but apparently
I'm too much in the minority.


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:01 [#00274517]
Points: 500 Status: Regular



afxnumb, just whack it through p-shop
I think funkmaster has already caught it
what is that throbbing red pole hes holding?


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:02 [#00274519]
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did you know Alexander the great was given some dude as a
gift to have sexual relations with?


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:03 [#00274523]
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dang lucky him

I always just get aftershave for xmas


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-19 10:08 [#00274528]
Points: 21424 Status: Lurker



no I did not know that... I read the very brief summary of
how he conquered a whole bunch of cities and stuff, then
pretty much couldn't control/organize them all (too vast)
and they organization fell apart. It was some book made in
like the 1960's when people took time and effort in their
writings. Well I'm still reading it, I'm on page, like 12 if
I ever pick it up again...


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:12 [#00274531]
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well he controled them just fine but when he died it was
divided between his generals because his male lover had died
a few months before and his two sons where a baby and an
unborn, both of them were later murdered


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:14 [#00274535]
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now they didnt cover that in the bbc doco did they?!


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-19 10:17 [#00274537]
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They didn't mention his homosexuality, well the title of the
book did say "brief" something er ather about time...
It was interesting in a discovery channel show that poacher
poachers (people who poach poachers) exist. They actually
shot and killed like 4 elephant poachers right on tv, and I
guess it was perfectly legal in africa. Converstations are
contests, the goal is to take what the other person said and
run the other way or something- calvin and hobbes, random
postum, i shudup or somthien e a ljkaf e e of o fo
of of fo f


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:20 [#00274538]
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haha well i take classics at school so i know...



 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:20 [#00274539]
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wmw:

yes


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:23 [#00274540]
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ancient greeks were almost all bisexuals,,


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:25 [#00274544]
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thats a bit of a generalization
their bisexuality was bound by strict societal confines, for
two grown men to fuck was frowned upon


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-19 10:28 [#00274549]
Points: 21424 Status: Lurker



there were some sick evil political tyrants from what I've
read, glad there's democracy now, though maybe it forces the
majority of people to always have the say so. Well do the
right thing if you want to start a religion and have lots
and lots of kids. then make it part of the religious faith
TO have lots and lots of kids, then you'll become the
majority over time simply by biomass... I know little about
politics. Nero seems to be one sick mo fo, I bet he'd make
awesome music.


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:30 [#00274552]
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yes


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:31 [#00274554]
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if by frowned upon u mean extremly common then ur correct..

but actually i think it was usually a grown man and a young
youth that paired up so not two men of the same age...


 

offline w M w from London (United Kingdom) on 2002-06-19 10:32 [#00274556]
Points: 21424 Status: Lurker



I should add that using an anus as a vagina practically must
be regarded as misfiring behavior. (behavior that evolved
with the intention of gene replication, but accidently got a
wee bit mixed up... er) like those chicks that will peck at
a flash card of a red dot is misfiring behavior.


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:37 [#00274566]
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anuses are never used as vaginas...nothing can replace
vaginas...


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:39 [#00274571]
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so that makes masturbation "misfiring behaivour"?


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:41 [#00274574]
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yeah salma thats what i mean it was always a younger/ older
mentor type deal, ancient greece had few gays in the way
that we mean the term now


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:48 [#00274581]
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alexander's lover was his own age...

also i consider a guy who has sex with another guy gay
weather he's older or the same age is irelevant...


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 10:53 [#00274588]
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it was different in battle situations as they paired up guys
to make them fight harder to protect each other
yeah age is irrelevant, Im just saying thats what the greeks
did


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 10:55 [#00274591]
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that only applied to one city state, not sure which one
though


 

offline xtiaan from city of lost children (New Zealand) on 2002-06-19 11:01 [#00274594]
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*stands corrected*
I wonder which state.....


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 11:01 [#00274595]
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maybe Thessaly or Thebes


 

offline Salma Hayek on 2002-06-19 11:03 [#00274599]
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i think it started with T


 

offline dingle berry from on a small plastic chair breat (Haiti) on 2002-06-19 21:16 [#00275500]
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offline Ophecks from Nova Scotia (Canada) on 2002-06-19 21:17 [#00275503]
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I wish I was gay, because girls are SOOOOOO frustrating.
Guys seem so much simpler. They'd like to think differently,
but they ARE simple.

Girls think guys are complicated because girls are dumb and
can't comprehend just how SIMPLE we are.


 

offline Tasos from Athens (Greece) on 2002-06-20 05:05 [#00276150]
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gay topic! Is there any topic you can't find on this forum?
hahahahahaha!


 


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