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Thread: what makes a person gay?
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11-08-2010 #71
yes, then u can whip me up a new grill and i'll take good care of u =P~~
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11-08-2010 #72
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INteresting thread.
I have always been attracted to women and have yet to find a man physically attractive. I say 'as yet' as I never rule anything out...life's too short!
BUT, yes, I do prefer TS ladies as opposed to those that have been women since birth. I have always found them more attractive, often better company and prefer the obvious physical relationship differences.
Am I gay? No. Am I Heterosexual? By dictionary definitions, probably not. Do I care? not in the slightest. I am who I am and I will always enjoy the company of TS ladies. Some people talk of a 3rd sex...maybe, maybe not...but if that is the case...then I'm a fan. Not too bothered with labels.
Mark
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11-08-2010 #73
F2M TS = Female
Sorry
I am a female and any man who likes me is simply attracted to a level headed, open minded, well grounded female who just happens to think the Giants are going to win this year!
Kisses
miami
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11-08-2010 #74
I think that we as social beings find comfort in defining ourself because we feel the need to relate to those around us. In a world where 1 out of 6 billion can make us feel insignificant, we embrace common interests so we don't feel so alone. We are born into this world living the dreams of those before us. Telling us who we are and what we should be and how we should be. (four agreement). The need for the approval of our society tends to over shadow the complexity of human sexuality because we live not only to please ourself but also those around us. When it comes to our sexual compound, between point A being straight and point B being gay, we are all somewhere in the middle hormonally and our sexuality an endless variable. (kinsey). However, we define ourself as gay, bi, st8 and freaks to cover that endless variable). The word gay is only created to cattle up a group with common interests. That term however no longer exist when you are focusing on individuals. 6 billion people, 6 billion sexuality. Only you can say what you are.
We all have something to say. Don't forget that we are a family.
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11-08-2010 #75
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11-11-2010 #78
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Gay, straight, bi... it does not matter what others think.. It only matters how you feel about yourself.
I've struggled with my own sexuality to the point where I attempted suicide on several occasions. I have always viewed myself as female and view my attraction to men as normal. I lived full time through the 80's in San Diego and knew many of the girls in SD and L.A. (Dana, Candy, Cassandra...). Somewhere along the way I contracted HIV and dropped out of the scene. One of my worries was that people would think that I was gay. Several attempts of suicide and a couple of years of therapy brought me to a point where I can accept who I am. Labels can be very hurtful. If you have nothing nice to say to another, you should never say anything at all. Diversity makes the world a better place!
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