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Old 08-21-2003, 02:15 PM
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Originally posted by OUlioness01

Please do not use such terms as "fag" with me. Although I am decidedly a heterosexual I find such terms derogatory and offensive to everyone. That being said i am sure there are more polite terms you could have used.

I didn't mean for it to be derogatory. I'm sorry if it came across that way.


As far as the genetic trait goes, if that were true why does it seem that homosexuality tends to be a trend in some areas of the world? Why do some people try being gay but then go back to being heterosexual? Why are some people bi? Is that another trait as well? How do some people, who are heterosexual, give the vibe that they might be gay? Is it because of body language? Is it because of their fashion wear? Or is it because some people believe in abstinence?

There are some kinky people out there. That said, what do you call a man who lets his wife do him with a strap-on but no one else if he only does sick stuff with his wife? Is he gay? Despite him doing things with his wife only and still having intercourse with her, does that make him Bi? Or is he just twisted? By saying there's a genetic reason behind being gay, would it be safe to say that there are people who have genes in them that make them constantly do things out of the norm, or atleast what society deems as the norm?
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