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No matter how you slice, dice, debate, and mix...."normal" will always be heterosexual sex.
Even if that's true, do you spend much time thinking about how your friends are having sex? You don't know what "normal" people are doing behind closed doors. Your dentist may be wearing women's underwear. Your frumpy middle-aged neighbors might have an S&M dungeon in their basement. Your cousin may have an open relationship with her husband.
Bottom line is that I don't care what people do in private, as long as they're good people in public. I don't befriend people based on their sex lives.
Heterosexuals are capable of all the same sex acts as homosexuals. Just something to think about, 306066at55 since clearly, gay sex is something you spend quite a lot of time thinking about.
Why would I spend a lot of time thinking about gay sex. Because I participated in this discussion and you say something like that because you disagree with me?
My friends can be counted on reacting exactly the same way I would, in other words, no big deal. At this point, I know my friends' views on most hot button issues, and they align with my own. That's why we're friends.
I can't remember anybody "coming out" in over 25 years. Those that are gay, we knew were. I'm glad the days of pretending to be something sexually to avoid public censure are over and done.
And if you watched Brokeback Mountain you would finally know everything there is to know about homosexual relationships.
I just would love for a gay guy to come on here and tell the truth...the honest truth about love and sex in a gay relationship. Then perhaps, you, as a supportive mother, would just think your son is just like everyone else in the gay community.
Or maybe you will just realize....he isnt like everyone else.
I'm honestly not getting your point.
Most people understand that the mechanics of gay sex may be different from the mechanics of straight sex, although that isn't always true, given the availability of sex toys, etc., which can be used by anyone.
So, how do you think gay sex and love is different from straight sex and love?
And how does that make a gay person not like "everyone else," whoever that may be?
Why would I spend a lot of time thinking about gay sex. Because I participated in this discussion and you say something like that because you disagree with me?
I'm just guessing it's based on comments like this:
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Originally Posted by 30to66at55
Suffice to say that in general living of life he is no different...but the romantic/sexual part is totally different...perhaps that is why the vast majority of homosexual "relationships" have the lifespan of a tse-tse fly or until one one partner has an orgasm.
You seem to fancy yourself quite the authority on all things gay sex and relationships.
Im sure you are capable of doing an internet search also. While you are at it why dont you also do a search on homosexual fidelity. Wouldnt that be an eye opener to the pro-gay crowd.
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