ok. i seem to be doing that right now with my current crush. . . thanks for the advice. i know it is really good and i promise you that i will always keep it in mind.
If you want some advice, though, I can make a suggestion that, if followed, will do you alot of good.
Whatever it is you feel, go for it (unless it is illegal or unseemly). Explore your feelings and your desires, don't be afraid to ask people out; develop your skills in romance and social interaction.
Once you hit late college sexuality doesn't seem to matter as much. You've already pretty much found yourself (hopefully) and you've had sex quite a few times, experimented, found love, lost it, found love again...etc...etc....you get down to the technical stuff of finding and developing relationships, keeping them stable, and keeping your partner/ keeping them happy when you finally find what you're looking for.
. . . lol. i'm guessing that you don't believe that you can be Bi. am i guessing within the ballpark? either that, or you think i'm making too big of a deal out of this? which i probably am. . .
Congratulations! I'll send you the 50% gay membership card. If you were gay you'd get half off goods and services at affiliated businesses but since you're Bi you'll get 25%. You'll also receive a nice welcome basket and a baseball cap which reads "Not gay but trying".
hey. well i did it. i found my sexuality at long last. i don't think i'm ready to give up women for good, but i found myself being attracted to men, so i figure i am bisexual. (-:
P.S. sorry about all the breaks in my message, the stupid 500 character limit wasn't letting me post my message as a whole so I tried to cut it up as best I could. [:
And why thank you. That really does mean a lot to me. And I totally agree with you; it is about time that straight people come to appreciate the love that homosexuals have for one another. I know of several of my friends who feel this way too and even the gay community in my area has started things to get the gay-straight relationships going so that is really nice I think.
I've always been told that I'm very open minded and that's how I get a lot of connections throughout school and jobs with my teachers and employers so far. I feel like I'm open minded, but on certain issues I've a set mind that cannot be changed no matter what. . .
Ok. I see. Thank you. Well although it sometimes confuses me, I do find a certain sense of attractiveness to the guys in the anime, but I've never felt any attraction to guys in real life.
I am sexually attracted to women and girls, but I am also sexually attracted to some of the guys in the anime that I watch, but like I said before, I've never really been attracted in any sort of way to a guy in real life. . .
BTW: this friend of mine was like confusing me, is it logical to be bisexual? And if I am, how do I know? Because it's not like guys turn me on, or w/e, but I enjoy watching yaoi anime because I think it's romantic, but this guy I know was saying that if I was straight, then I would be discusted by yaoi and all homosexuals period, but I don't think that is fair. I have never really thought deeply about it, but like I don't think you have to be bisexual to enjoy gay anime right?
It's no problem. The reason I went red was due to, in large part, to my agreement with its principles and the insight I got from its modern founder, Karl Marx.
I believe in equality.
I believe in the idea that we must share our resources and cooperate to be prosperous.
I believe that Capitalism's flaws are too numerous and its basic principles too unjust to be a viable system.
I believe that greed is not something that should be praised and established as the mainstay of any socio-economic system.
There's just so many things this world could be, and so many problems that could be solved if we switched to a more Communist system of socio-economic development.
Damn. That's true. I guess I spoke out of turn, so-to-say. But if you don't mind me asking, what do you find appealing about Communism?
I don't understand the question. Are you saying certain nationalities are not able to believe in certain viewpoints? Are you saying that someone who believes in a certain ideology that is not in practice in his or her home country should simply leave instead of trying to change things?
Hey, don't mean to be a hypocrite, but if you live in the US, how come you are communist?
Don't mean to be spying, but I think your conversation with Xaeon about your views on religion are interesting and proceeding in a pretty good direction. I would keep exploring the idea you provided if I were you, could lead to some neat insights.
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ya. i know! it especially bugs me wen people say they r "homophobic"! it's like "wtf is your problem?!" G-D DAMN! lol.
No problemo; people don't usually care about these things. I am certainly glad you do.
Wow! I did not know that. thanks for teaching me. it is so cool! hahaha! :)
(Part 3)
Cuba's policy on homosexuals has been negative up until recent times; Castro has softened his stance, his daughter is actually an advocate of homosexual rights and his brother, now the head of state, is likely to continue with enfranchisement of the homosexual community.
China, of course, has rather terrible policies concerning homosexuality. It is still illegal to practice it and jail-time/forced labor isn't unusual, especially in decades past.
(part 2)That was under Lenin; Stalin, however, reversed many progressive policies including the liberal stance on homosexuality. He criminalized it; which usually meant jail-time for male homosexuals and mental institutionalization for females (later men would end up institutionalized as well when the policy was relaxed).
Actually, no, not explicitly. Some Communist regimes did, others did not. The CPUSA's official stance is one of support and most socialist/communist parties in the west (Western Europe, Canada, USA,) are supportive of gay causes.
In fact, the Soviet Union initially had one of the most socially progressive platforms, even considering today. They were tolerant; if not condoning, of homosexuality and decriminalized it.
"Gay, Communist, Pagan. That about sums it up."
Doesn't communism shun gays?






