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By Brody Levesque (Bethesda, Maryland) Sept 26 | When the opponents on the field of battle over sexual expression clear off, and one is left to ponder the meaning of it all, especially if the battle is over Gay rights, or abortion, or defining pornography and obscenity, one asks; What does it all mean?
Dr. Marty Klein, a licensed therapist specialising in sexual disorders for over 30 years has this answer: "Americans are wholly uncomfortable with the very notion of sex and respond to it with vigorous and draconian measures. This an attempt to regulate, legislate, and especially intimidate, by the minority over the majority."
From my colleagues at ReasonTV comes this interview filmed in July of 2008:
Yes, Brody, I have long felt that in the UK, Christians have had a similar war on sex. My wife and I agreed to allow our daughters to bring their boyfriends home to spend the night from the age of 16 and they did and I wonder whether that contributed to our continuing friendship. No Christian could do that!
As far as I can remember we never had any teenage tantrums from our teenage daughters.
As my philosophy tutor said (and was quoted by hundreds of undergraduates) "sex is wonderful".
And I would concur with Donny who wrote:
But shit damn dude, the rewards for taking that chance are unbelievable. Nothing, absolutely NOTHING beats making love to another boy.
Did you read that? Do you hear? Do you believe that? I know that it's true!