Wait. What?
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GuyOnTheLeft — 13 years ago(November 04, 2012 01:44 AM)
I don't think those are the only two choices. I am very tolerant of people having different types of sexuality (I consider myself "straight, but not narrow"), and I'm certainly not puritanical. But I have never done this and would not ever have wanted to do it. It would just be embarrassingnot out of homophobia, but just kind of like I wouldn't hang out with my best friend in the bathroom while he was sitting on the toilet taking a s, you know?
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fishingbird — 12 years ago(January 10, 2014 03:27 PM)
I actually know people who have friendships like that. Mexicans also tend to be more liberal in that respect, or at least the people in my city in Mexico.
If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule?
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College_dropout_kid — 11 years ago(May 17, 2014 10:41 AM)
LOL clearly the people who find this abnormal are Americans. So preditable.
I'm from South America and this is pretty realistic, I did it with friends, it wasn't anything out of the norm, of course we would never talk about it, but it happened, I'm gay, but my friends weren't, and they still aren't to this day. It's what young dudes do, they get together, watch a porn together or talk about girls and they beat their meat, it has nothing to do with homosexuality, of course, to Americans tho even a hug between 2 males would be considered "gay", but then again, who cares?