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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #40 on: 20 Feb 2012, 23:03 »
In Spain, to name one country with a relatively new democracy after a fascist regime, there is a LGBT community far more "free" than the US LGBT community. 
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To that, the best I can figure is that some cultures are more receptive to change and new ideas than others. It's hardly surprising to see some of the countries that were most involved with the Enlightenment period and the Renaissance to be the ones most supportive of social change.
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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #41 on: 20 Feb 2012, 23:12 »

Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #42 on: 20 Feb 2012, 23:29 »
To that, the best I can figure is that some cultures are more receptive to change and new ideas than others. It's hardly surprising to see some of the countries that were most involved with the Enlightenment period and the Renaissance to be the ones most supportive of social change.

Well, Spain was more involved with the Renaissance period than the UK, but we can see the differences. And LatinAmerica is the "heir" of Spain (but very influenced by the US), and we can see how anti-gay is the society here, so... I don't really get why the world is how it is  ??? ???

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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #43 on: 20 Feb 2012, 23:34 »
Yeah, but the UK kicked ass during the enlightenment. I mean arse. I mean... sorry.

Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #44 on: 20 Feb 2012, 23:44 »
Yeah, but the UK kicked ass during the enlightenment. I mean arse. I mean... sorry.

Maybe, but, the US (at least the original 13 states) was an UK colony, so... Why Spain is now more gay friendly than the US, even after 4 decades of Franco (and still now, there are very powerful pro-Franco politicians)?  ???

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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #45 on: 20 Feb 2012, 23:52 »
I was being a tad flippant, but the US is a very unique country. It's not right to think of it as an offshoot of the UK. The big question is how a country with the world's most progressive, enlightened, humanistic constitution turned into... well America.

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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #46 on: 21 Feb 2012, 00:00 »
I was being a tad flippant, but the US is a very unique country. It's not right to think of it as an offshoot of the UK. The big question is how a country with the world's most progressive, enlightened, humanistic constitution turned into... well America.

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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #47 on: 21 Feb 2012, 00:01 »
I live near Amsterdam, which is very openminded about homosexuality as well as about sex in general. The basic attitude is that what two consenting adults do in their bedroom is their business, and not yours.

Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #48 on: 21 Feb 2012, 15:46 »
I was being a tad flippant, but the US is a very unique country. It's not right to think of it as an offshoot of the UK. The big question is how a country with the world's most progressive, enlightened, humanistic constitution turned into... well America.

Capitalism, and by extension, corporate greed and the corruption of absolutely everything!  :D

I kinda agree with that (no joking)

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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #49 on: 06 Mar 2012, 02:33 »
i know being gay is unusual but what sex people like shouldn't have anything to do with the way they are treated

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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #50 on: 06 Mar 2012, 16:39 »
A few facts, to set things straight (  ;) ) :
- 5 to 10% of every (EVERY) animal population is homosexual: Homosexual dolphins, homosexual dogs, homosexual chimps, homosexual whatever.
- Homosexuality is not a choice.
- The statement above might appear untrue, simply because of those cases of "homosexuals growing up in intolerant environments" that makes them in denial until they die (convinced that they're straight). Symmetrically, some kids might think they're homosexual just because of the hype, but it all settles down after puberty/experiments.

- There is no such thing as "homos parading their difference in my face". If two gays kiss on the street, then they're just doing the exact same thing as 2 heterosexuals kissing. Unless you bitch at people kissing in public places, then you have no reason to bitch at gays kissing or holding hands.
- If your argument is "but it feels disgusting to me" then it means you're not mature enough to live with the "5% fact" mentioned above. It's not your fault, though, it's society's. You were not taught to witness gays kissing and feeling cool about it. Just work on it to get rid of your bad thinking habits (just like people who practice to control their fear of black people, for example).
- "Parades" and other "Gay Prides" are not gays trying to impose their SEXUALITY on you. These are gays trying to impose TOLERANCE on you. It's just a peaceful form of demonstration. It has a political motivation (even though some gays who participate in it don't get that -- even amongst gays there are those "who don't get it").

- Sexual identity is a result of 2 factors: (1) What genitals you were born with (men, women, hermaphrodites, or everything inbetween), (2) What brain configuration you were born with (you brain tells you you're a man, or a woman, or anything inbetween).
The result of this is: You can be...
(a) A woman born in a man's body, who likes men (makes sense, since you're a woman). But people will call you gay because you're in a man's body. Yet you're still a heterosexual woman, and you feel like shit because Mother Nature denied you boobs.
(b) A man who likes men (people will also call you gay, that's self-explanatory).
(c) A man who happens to be homosexual (he prefers men), but born in a woman's body. People won't understand why the guy feels like shit, because he'll have the appearance of a heterosexual woman who likes men. But for real, the guy is gay -- but was denied a penis by Mother Nature.
(d) You can think of any other combination (woman in a man's body who likes men, etc. If you add hermaphrodites, it goes pretty complex).

- "Fairies" and other "annoying"/overly effeminate/expressive gays are just people born with a man's body, but also with part of a female brain configuration: That means they're extremely emotional, yet they are physically stronger (and more noisy, and possibly more polemic) than your average woman. And like most women, they like their physical/outfit originality. Blend all that together, plus the denied frustration of not being socially accepted, and you get men parading with pink glittery short clothes. You just have to understand where that comes from. It's more the fault of intolerant people than theirs.

Thanks for reading.
PS: I'm not even gay and I know all that. What's your excuse?
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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #51 on: 06 May 2012, 01:06 »
in fact there is one gay person i really like

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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #52 on: 06 May 2012, 01:57 »
 (laugh) We live, we laugh, we love, and we get by; just like everyone else.
 (nod) Some of us even make/play adventure games.

(p.s. to be on topic, the sex ain't bad either...)  (laugh)
« Last Edit: 06 May 2012, 02:00 by charlescreations »
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Re: About sex and (homo)sexuality
« Reply #53 on: 06 May 2012, 04:59 »