Bock
April 15th 06, 11:12 PM
> LIFE must be faced as it is, not as one wishes it would be. Many
> homosexuals may wish that the world would accept them as they are simply—
> as people—without any regard as to whether they choose males or females
> as bed partners.
Most women who choose male bed partners have way more problems than any
homosexual does.
> But the fact of the matter is that the world does not,
> generally speaking, fully accept a person known to be a homosexual.
>
The wrld as a whole does not accept a lot of things like global warming
and the
quick melting of the icebergs, over population, energy shorages,
shortages and
increased prices of drinking water. For most of the problems in the
world, homosexuals
don't even make the radar screen.
> The homosexual may call this unfair or discriminatory. But most people
> are not attracted to the homosexual way of life.
I would hope not. Most guy have a enough problems find a woman that
will have him
on her terms, keeping a woman on her terms and producing offspring on
her terms.
That any heterosexual man would find another male remotely interesting
in a sexual
way is an embarrassment to other heterosexuals.
> If anyone is involved
> in it or just starting to be so involved, that is a necessary point to
> keep in mind.
Your kind concerns and regards for the remote chance that a heterosexual
might find
another heterosexual attractive in a sexual way. No wonder
heterosexuals are nervous.
The view of homosexuality held by most people will create
> real problems for such a one.
Well, the fact that most men are confused and frustrated by the women
the love so much so that
45 percent of them said they have had enough and divorce is exqually
true of heterosexual women confused and frustrated by the heterosexual
male should be a sufficient warning to stay a way from even something
more remote as homosexual love and sex.
> homosexuals may wish that the world would accept them as they are simply—
> as people—without any regard as to whether they choose males or females
> as bed partners.
Most women who choose male bed partners have way more problems than any
homosexual does.
> But the fact of the matter is that the world does not,
> generally speaking, fully accept a person known to be a homosexual.
>
The wrld as a whole does not accept a lot of things like global warming
and the
quick melting of the icebergs, over population, energy shorages,
shortages and
increased prices of drinking water. For most of the problems in the
world, homosexuals
don't even make the radar screen.
> The homosexual may call this unfair or discriminatory. But most people
> are not attracted to the homosexual way of life.
I would hope not. Most guy have a enough problems find a woman that
will have him
on her terms, keeping a woman on her terms and producing offspring on
her terms.
That any heterosexual man would find another male remotely interesting
in a sexual
way is an embarrassment to other heterosexuals.
> If anyone is involved
> in it or just starting to be so involved, that is a necessary point to
> keep in mind.
Your kind concerns and regards for the remote chance that a heterosexual
might find
another heterosexual attractive in a sexual way. No wonder
heterosexuals are nervous.
The view of homosexuality held by most people will create
> real problems for such a one.
Well, the fact that most men are confused and frustrated by the women
the love so much so that
45 percent of them said they have had enough and divorce is exqually
true of heterosexual women confused and frustrated by the heterosexual
male should be a sufficient warning to stay a way from even something
more remote as homosexual love and sex.