Posted on 07/17/2007 3:59:27 PM PDT by shrinkermd
“The love that dare not speak its name, is now the love that won’t shut the Hell up.”
The last days. Sodom and Gonorrea!
Heh. Exactly!
“As to the “revulsion” thing...maybe it is built into us!”
BINGO! Us guys were born that way. We were pre-programmed at birth to detest fudge-packing. Statistics are on our side. We can probably prove that easier than they can prove they were born queer.
That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.
That's really too bad for you. When everything is clean and fresh, it's the sweetest smell on earth.
“why do so many people think homosexuality is disgusting”
Oh, I don’t know...
Could it be that it runs counter to 1,000,000 years of human development??
Just a guess.....
“What fuels the hatred of homosexuality?”
It’s more the homo agenda in our schools and our society. Other than that, no real problem with what two adults and a gerbil do behind closed doors.
Just don’t tell me that I have to call it normal.
“Are you trying to say that guys are naturally disgusted”
LOL
At first glance, I thought you wrote “guys are naturally DISGUSTING...”
I was going to reply, “Yes, but I still like them ;^)
Being molested by a pair of homos as a child does it for me.
However, consider the hundreds of millions of dollars worth of free publicity it received.
Also consider that it was deemed a “must see” movie for progressives — they needed to attend to keep their cred in certain circles. If they didn’t they “got some ‘splainin’ to do” at the next dinner party they went to.
Now that the novelty value has gone; the next “gay” movie won’t receive the media attention that BBM did. Also, “progressives” won’t be required to attend. That leaves the entertainment value — and we’ll learn the real market value of “gay” sex movies.
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