I think it depends on what you consider the "cutoff point" to be on the Kinsey scale. Also, I think men feel more comfortable exploring their sexuality than they did a few years ago, at least in the US. :closet:
Latest posts made by nobodynose
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RE: 30 percent of males are gay? is it true?
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RE: George H. W. Bush witness at a same-sex wedding
Wow, I must say, this is something I'd never expect. My opinion of him has increased ever so slightly.
Mine too, though I've never thought of any of the Bush clan as bigots.
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RE: US Supreme Court paves way for gay marriage in 13 states.
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Gay marriages can stop promiscuity and the infections that they bring.
hope all nations understand this basic information.
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PLEASE don't spread this kind of nonsense - it doesn't help anyone! Gay marriage isn't about preventing promiscuity and infections (and where do you get the idea that with promiscuity automatically comes infections? There are so many things wrong with that!). Gay marriage is about treating gay people equally, bringing us out of second class citizen status, period.
The idea that married gay men are automatically less promiscuous than unmarried gay men is just as ignorant as saying the same thing about straight men. There are all different kinds of marriages.
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Nobodynose intro
Tim here, from the U.S. Nothing special to report, except that my husband and I are legally married as of Aug. 8, 2014 (at least in the states where our marriage is recognized) :cheers: