Have you ever experimented with the same sex?
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums β Sex and Dating
You were never really here β 7 years ago(March 17, 2019 09:21 PM)
I am 100% heterosexual and only interested in women. Attracting beautiful women is obviously no issue for guys like me. However, when I was a teen I was with one of my closest friends, one I now suspect to be gay. We had been drinking and he was very drunk. He kept trying to get closer to me and he was looking into my eyes. His hand made contact with my knee and I trembled a little. To try and diffuse the situation I made out with him for a bit. Things progressed somewhat from there and he blew me. I came really hard and it was quite intense.
I think being able to share a sexual experience with one of my best friends was just a mind blowing experience. It was just a blowjob so itβs not like thereβs anything weird about it. Over the next few weeks we blew each other a few more times. I think really it was just the typical sort of coming of age experience teens go through. Itβs part of growing up and becoming an adult to experiment.
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β 7 years ago(March 17, 2019 10:05 PM)I did some experimenting in undergrad but it never culminated in any same sex relationship. Iβm just not into girls.
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I am 100% heterosexual and only interested in women.
I stopped reading after this obvious lie.
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Dr. Jordan B Peterson β 7 years ago(March 18, 2019 09:03 AM)
I like Neil deGrasse Tyson. A lot. And I'm not just saying that to score 'racial diversity' points. I'm really not. Everybody should read his book Astrophysics for People in a Hurry. Because we're all busy, right? At least, as far as I can tell, we should be. If you're not, work harder, man. Get something done today. Do something meaningful with your life.
Anyways, it's like, he's so engaging, he's so enthusiastic. It's infectious. You'd have to be made of stone not to get drawn in by him. He really is infectious.
That's it, really. DeGrasse Tyson is like a disease. -
Bumby β 7 years ago(March 18, 2019 10:10 AM)
Thank you, Boardan. Your insightful word salad has inspired me to bloody do something with my life.
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Dr. Jordan B Peterson β 7 years ago(March 18, 2019 10:40 AM)
Okay, so perhaps to you it's a word salad, but to me it's a coherent statement about the attractive power of Neil deGrasse Tyson. One of us is wrong.
Look, one of us might be behaving in a way that could indicate schizophrenia. It's not exactly impossible, although it is highly unlikely. Or, one of us could be struggling with their comprehension skills.
It's not easy to understand complicated sentences. That might be self-evident to some people, and it certainly is to me, but perhaps you're thinking it's just a jumbled up collection of words.
Either way, you're wrong. You're just damn wrong and you had better start accepting that otherwise you're just making things harder on yourself. It's not easy to get by in the modern world if you aren't useful. People who can't read are not useful. They're just not.
It's tragic, but then life is a tragedy, when you really stop and look at it. You know?

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