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Roger, you mean that at 74 or 75 I'm going to stop being bi and become gay?
But I was gay in my early twenties and then became bi.
I admit I got married because it was easier but I also got married because I wanted children and I was honest about it so I don't feel guilty.
And If I really were gay and only pretending to be bi how could I have remained faithful to my wife for 47 years?
And how would I know whether I was gay or bi NOW after 47 years of pure heterosexuality!
This business of applying labels is Rubbish!
Love,
Anthony
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Never! Saben, I don't believe you. You would look out of curiosity (I admit it wouldn't be likely to be a sight that attracted you sexually) but just think what you would do in Melbourne if you saw that.
Love,
Anthony
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marc
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Needs to get a life! |
Registered: March 2003
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By the morbid nature of the human as a species, they will always look at the uncanny..... the unnatural..... the specticle.....
Thats why so many people pay a dollar to see jo jo the dog faced boy at the county fair.
Life is great for me... Most of the time... But then I meet people online... Very few are real friends... Many say they are but know nothing of what it means... Some say they are, but are so shallow...
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saben
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On fire! |
Registered: May 2003
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It is only of interest if one is simply reading the stories.
If one is interested in performing a literary analysis of the stories then it becomes important.
I imagine the authors on this site aren't the subject of deep literary study. So it's probably more interesting than important.
I would like to read the stories with that knowledge, however, just to see if I can pick up on any differences.
Look at this tree. I cannot make it blossom when it suits me nor make it bear fruit before its time [...] No matter what you do, that seed will grow to be a peach tree. You may wish for an apple or an orange, but you will get a peach.
Master Oogway
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marc
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Needs to get a life! |
Registered: March 2003
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What I find hard to understand is why a srt8 person would write gay stories?
Life is great for me... Most of the time... But then I meet people online... Very few are real friends... Many say they are but know nothing of what it means... Some say they are, but are so shallow...
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Fingolfin
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Location: Slovakia
Registered: August 2008
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Good point, Marc...
Marek
It is better to switch on a small light than to curse the darkness.
- Vincent Šikula, Slovak writer
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