Posted on 10/30/2013 1:27:23 PM PDT by wolfman23601
I'm pretty sure I'm bisexual. I say "pretty sure" because I was raised Mormon, a religion that proclaims homosexuality is a terrible sin, so I never really experimented until my twenties. Residual guilt kept me from fully exploring that side of myself that had been so repressed all those years. Mormon hangover, I call it. So I had a few encounters with women in my twenties and then fell in love with and married my husband. So that's that. Except we all know that marriage doesn't stop us from being attracted to other people, it's part of life. I often find myself attracted to other women and not in the "girl crush" way that straight girls describe when they meet a girl they click with or admire. When I occasionally find myself attracted to a girl I experience the same feelings as when I'm attracted to a guy. .
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It used to be art was about developing the senses and growing them, but no more, now the senses are what lead art instead.
THe world is reading everything backwards, and to call scientific teaching fisting instead of true biology is absolutely repulsive.
We are doomed.
It used to be art was about developing the senses and growing them, but no more, now the senses are what lead art instead.
THe world is reading everything backwards, and to call scientific teaching fisting instead of true biology is absolutely repulsive.
We are doomed.
bump
Walt would not recognize his company today!!
Excellent.
It’s only natural. I love men and their form. We ladies are supposed to be attracted to men. A manly-man who comes to mind is Vic Morrow. He was the epitome of masculinity. Powers Boothe is another example.
I’d hope you’d be repulsed by other guys.
I enjoy looking at them but not for hours on end.
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