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pubic_assistance

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  1. In fact....@Unicorn just proved my point that I was making. Gay men just can't accept the fact that some of us can enjoy a fulfilling life with a woman and still be physically attracted to men.
  2. Well...yesterday you said you don't know a single person who's bi....so that would pretty much make it impossible to do so ! 😂
  3. Bravo !! I wish more gay people could reach that level of self assured consciousness.
  4. Yes...a bit of a joke ...but also speaks to the reality of what happens today when you engage in same-sex activity. I am pretty open about my sexuality and yet the gays insist because I like sex with men.. I MUST be a homosexual. The fact that I am married is to them a matter of me being "in denial " and that I will eventually come to my senses and dump my wife and go marry a dude. Gay men ( and women ) always seem to want to take ownership of anyone who blurs the lines a bit. Thus....everyone who jerks off their roommate in the future will be listed as "gay".
  5. Same word but Anglicized for the Brits.
  6. I agree....although he was ( in MY opinion) quite dashing for many years prior to his 70s. He passed at quite an old age...and we all tend to shrivel like a raisin by our 90s
  7. Of course you are. There are many versions of this "science". And Psychologists have done their own research. No one has any strong proof of the biology theories...but the sociological explanations are fairly simple to understand and logical. Following many examples of similar circumstances and results throughout many cultures.
  8. Phillip isn't a Windsor. He's a Mountbatten
  9. All the Queen's offspring had their fuckable years. Edward was my favorite and was in-fact, quite sexually active in his 20s with military men and other rough trade. Eventually married and produced children...but had his fun. No rumors of further mano-a-mano after marriage ..but one wonders.
  10. It's interesting that scientific study is still trying to defend the "born this way" narrative. If oldest males are less likely to be gay then it's pretty easily explained as a social phenomenon. Eldest males have tremendous pressure to carry on the family name ( and property in wealthy families). Yet...some "scientists" insist on reading this data as biology not sociology.
  11. Yeah...make regular sexual health checks.
  12. That depends on where you are. ( Huge syphilis outbreak in NYC) and how many times a day your masseur let's randoms suck his dick.
  13. Correct. I was simply asking you to stick to the subject when you respond to my comments instead of pretending I said something other than what I stated. Why is that so difficult for you ? You keep trying to rationalize hijacking conversation as normal.
  14. Probably because gays do tend to be very dismissive toward bisexual man. I have been called a "closet-case" for decades.
  15. Did I say it was ? Again...you keep writing your own narratives. I asked nicely to stop. So I will ask again. Please stop.
  16. Absolutely. That's an excellent point. Culturally some parts of the US were behind others. Would you mind sharing ( out of curiosity ) where YOU grew up, Tygerscent ? Your personal story reeks of late 60's Bay Area culture...so curious when and where your lovely childhood took place. Thanks
  17. I agree. Your responses are always off on a tangent....so it doesn't really contribute anything to what I said. Please just respond to other people if you can't actually respond to what I said. That would be nice. thanks
  18. Again...you ignored my last response. I specifically wrote that YOU ARE FREE TO DISAGREE WITH MY OPINION. My issue is that are off on wild tangents in response to MY opinions, (and not Unicorn's) about things I didn't say. Disagree all you like, but don't keep responding to ME unless you read what I wrote first, and respond to THAT. It would keep things moving along in a mature adult conversational manner. Thanks
  19. Unlike gay people ...It's not unusual for bisexual people to keep their sexual identity to themselves. As a matter of fact, Kinsey Institute noted recently that less than 15% of bisexual people are "out". This is understandable. At least in MY experience, the gay community is certainly not very welcoming. I've been called a closet case multiple times over many years by gay men. It seems to really irritate many gays that some people CAN and DO make decisions about their sexual identity. It screws with their "born this way" narrative.
  20. No. When I start a conversational thread, I don't need to "fit" anything. Its already my point I am making. What I am saying is that you have responded to at least five of my comments recently with statements that have nearly nothing to do with what I just said. Taking the conversation into a completely different direction of your own It's called "conversational hijacking" ..It doesn't matter if you speak 20 languages...it's still an annoying habit. Happy to discuss ..I don't need to agree ..but it would be nice if you first understood the point I made first before you respond to something I didn't say.
  21. "May be" ? Um....bisexuality is more common than pure absolute homosexuality.
  22. I was talking about bisexuality. Once again...you didn't read what I wrote before you responded.
  23. I don't think anyone over 50 grew up understanding those concepts. In the 70's ...People married and raised families....if you didn't you were "queer". Nothing in the middle was ever discussed. I spent most of my childhood thinking I was unique in my complete dismissal of gender factoring in to who I found attractive. I announced on my first day of Kindergarten to my mother that I met a girl who I thought was cute and a boy who I thought was good looking. My mother explained ..."you can like the boy as a friend but you only like girls for their looks." So being a good kid...I got the message and figured out a strategy that worked for me...KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT and go along with the script until nobody is looking.😉
  24. When you aren't that into someone you might have more fun with them if they are with someone else. Don't take it as an insult. There's no predicting what someone is into.
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