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Platonic_Caveman — 6 years ago(May 04, 2019 07:10 AM)
There's the rumor that Ryan Seacrest is gay as well. You know I live in LA. I can safely say the majority of male actors are queer. Theatrics is a profession which attracts gay males. They just marry women for cover for PR. Leading males depend on an adoring female audience. It's all about business.
I had the opposite problem on IMDb. Because I opposed gay marriage and talked about homosexual superiority, not victimhood, they would say I was a straight male troll.
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geewizzz — 6 years ago(May 04, 2019 07:59 AM)
Yea, Ryan was always getting called gay…Simon Cowell was always kidding around with the gay jabs at him on the show. Many would say he's metrosexual…lol
Chelsea Handler threw in the Ryan being gay joke when interviewing Adam Lambert and Adam started laughing real hard.
The thing about gay marriage was another thing I debated with Belize…I didn't say I opposed it, but I said I wasn't fighting for it either. I didn't see it being a big deal, and probably most gay guys don't want to commit to a relationship for life anyway.
Then Belize sort of came to an agreement with me, after a good while of back and fourth banter, which was rare for her to agree with me on anything…in that she admitted she didn't really support marriage for heterosexuals either.
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Platonic_Caveman — 5 years ago(January 19, 2021 03:10 AM)
If one has a same sex partner, it affects your life in every way and makes your life very different than that of a heterosexual. For a man, life without a woman is very different. For starters, no children.
I like to look at it like this: Homosexual is just sex. "Gay" is a whole social construct built up around homosexuality.
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Oliver_Sudden — 5 years ago(January 28, 2021 12:23 AM)
If one has a same sex partner, it affects your life in every way and makes your life very different than that of a heterosexual. For a man, life without a woman is very different.
Personally, I find this to be an exaggerated statement. Yes, a homosexual relationship is different than a heterosexual relationship…but they're not galaxies apart. The union between the two partners - homosexual and heterosexual - is defined by the love, the support and the commitment they have for each other. Both can share that equally.
For starters, no children.
Having children is not a requirement in a heterosexual relationship/marriage and simply
not
wanting them is a right that any couple has.
Adoption, however, is always an option for those who can't procreate.
I like to look at it like this: Homosexual is just sex. "Gay" is a whole social construct built up around homosexuality.
Okay. I see what you're saying. Personally, I see it as this: Homosexual is the attraction/sex. "Gay" is just a modern-day synonym,
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Platonic_Caveman — 5 years ago(January 28, 2021 06:34 AM)
I get your point. But it's still very different. And the biggest difference is that there will always be a gender disconnect between men and women. We males can never completely understand what it's like to be female. In a homosexual relationship, you're both guys and that gives that you a better understanding of each other, both physically and emotionally.
As for children, straight people know that children can be the outcome of their sexual relationship. And I've checked the stats. About 95% of married heterosexuals have biological children together. That's just isn't a factor with gay people.
Sure anyone can adopt. But most straights don't need to. And most gays don't want children.
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Oliver_Sudden — 5 years ago(January 18, 2021 10:28 PM)
Neither, it's a gay flick, and a pretty gross one.
Seriously? There was one sex scene between the two.
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— 6 years ago(May 04, 2019 08:13 AM)SAW IT AT THE THEATER WITH MY WIFE.SHE THOUGHT IT WAS "OKAY",I THINK IT WAS ONE OF THE 10 BEST FILMS THAT YEAR.EXCELLENT FROM TOP TO BOTTOM.WHILE I DO NOT SEEK OUT GAY STORYLINES I DONT SHY AWAY EITHER AND THIS FILM IS THE FIRST I CAN REMEMBER THAT LEFT ME EMOTIONALY DRAINED AND SO IMPRESSED FEATURING GAY LOVE.

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