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Saint-sebastian

I thought the point was; even if homosexuality is a choice, what's wrong with being gay?

Saint-sebastian wrote:I thought the point was; even if homosexuality is a choice, what's wrong with being gay?

Amen to that!

Saint-sebastian wrote:I thought the point was; even if homosexuality is a choice, what's wrong with being gay?

Hurrah for you!

I think one of the issues is that veing gay can easily be framed on a personal level as a set of disadvantages. (Can't have kids, discrimination, etc.) One of the ways to quash this line of thought is to realise that it can't be changed, it's okay to be gay and so on. An origin story for it is also helpful. Thus we attack from multiple logical and emotional bases. :)

inb4 Liberal Haven turning into either a total warzone like Christmas or a raider colony - the latter being more likely due to a lack of existing influence - I would give it 2-3 weeks at most if the current proposal up for approval by delegates made by Topid isn't passed to vote and passed to liberate the region once more

I've found that I'm much too anxious to start a possible date with a local guy; I see a few promising ones yet I simply can't bring myself to say the first hello. If they said it first then I'd be fine, but if I have to say it then I get too anxious.

go for it. they might surprise you!

Agreed, go for it. What is the worse they can say? The possibility of rejection is never easy for anyone, but not taking the risk is worse. I made that mistake years and years ago. Luckily, I was able to have the man of my dreams, but it took me over a decade to get the nerve to ask. Now, I have a wonderful husband (too bad we both had horrible partners in that decade between).

I asked a girl out. she rejected me, as she was a fake bi. because of that, I moved on and found someone so much better.

Fabulous rainicorns

What are you supposed to do on a first date? I somehow have a girlfriend now, and neither of us know what we're supposed to do on a date.

On a date, you can do almost anything. It is all personal preference. For me, a good date is going to catch a movie, maybe grab something to eat, or even just hanging out talking or watching movies. A good first date is something that ya'll would both enjoy doing.

-homodia- wrote:I've found that I'm much too anxious to start a possible date with a local guy; I see a few promising ones yet I simply can't bring myself to say the first hello. If they said it first then I'd be fine, but if I have to say it then I get too anxious.

The first hello is the most difficult. Each successive one gets easier. Just say "hi" to one new person a day. Don't expect anything more than a hello back. Keep the expectations low, and it's not so hard to do. One step at a time, baby steps even. Just say "hello".

*forever alone*

*rolls eyes*

Somewhere out there is a guy waiting for you. Possibly two, due to the gender imbalance in the world population.

Shortest Average Lifespan

top 100: Haldana
top 1000: Nicorian

bottom 100: Bearnation
bottom 1000: Gracie, K-B, Matt, Moose, AB, Kundu (Fenn only missed it by a few)

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Welcome to Gay, Queensdom, Frisky furries, The successers, and Gay america!

RIP, Grand Lemuria

I consider it a blessing to be able to fall in love with and make love to both sexes. I tried the conventional path first; when that failed miserably, I gave myself permission to explore same-sex relationships and discovered the joys of gay sex. No turning back for me now!

Naveenah wrote:you are gay, you are gay, and you. are. gay! eeeeverybody here is gay!
(points if you recognize)

We have a few, valued straight allies in the region, including Closeted Cases and Otis-T. We can celebrate their identities, too! :)

Would anyone like a younger brother? I have too many.

Otis-T wrote:Would anyone like a younger brother? I have too many.

I don't share very well. :P

Not sure if living in a medium-sized Texas town contributes to why I don't want to say hello, very often. Most of the men are way too old and fat for me, (sorry Bear, they just aren't my type). I did say hi to a familiar face from high school, and then that's about it...

Otis-T wrote:Would anyone like a younger brother? I have too many.

Will you trade for an older brother?

-homodia- wrote:I don't share very well. :P

Not sure if living in a medium-sized Texas town contributes to why I don't want to say hello, very often. Most of the men are way too old and fat for me, (sorry Bear, they just aren't my type). I did say hi to a familiar face from high school, and then that's about it...

its not even sharing, come get him, you have an age choice too. 3,5 or 15. lol you can't have my sister though. one girl in the house, not including my mother, and i want a reason to be intimidating to her future boy friend. if she ever has one.

Iizaarland wrote:*forever alone*

We can drink and eat ice cream together.

Then we can wake up with a hangover and cry our eyes out over the tragedy of assaulting our beautiful bodies with wine and ice cream.

After that, we can go hunt down our mates.

Saint-sebastian

Did anyone miss their issue today?

I hadn't noticed a missing issue, but I haven't paid attention to issues in a long while

Apparently someone here on NS has blocked me from sending them messages, how rude.

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