I was too, up until the public scolding.
Don't pout. Wait. That's a physical thing you can't control. Don't sulk. I was only teasing. It's actually fun to watch you two bat the birdie.
I was too, up until the public scolding.
At least I know who the hell Michael Shermer is. :tongue:
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Amazing guy. He can swim to a land-locked country. :tongue:
Seriously.
It seems to me that the most disturbed gay men that I have encountered have been those who have never felt any attraction of had any relationships with women. In my estimation, they seem to have a view of themselves (esteem) and maleness in general (accepted and acceptable behavior) that is uniquely and exclusively molded by a male-only focus. It's as if all their ideas of how to behave, think, act and look have only been molded by the behavior and feedback of other men.
Gay men who have been around or had relationships with women, on the other hand (and again, only those that I have had contact with) seem to have a more well-grounded (read: less superficial) view of what makes a man desireable that includes both a man's and a woman's perspective.
This is absolute nonsense. Pure crappola.
You realise that this wins you the Smartass of the year contest? :biggrin1:
That they need therapy and won't go.