Years ago, a gay friend showed me a copy of a popular gay travel guide. It included listings for gay bars, gay-friendly hotels, gay-friendly restaurants and attractions. The usual. But it also included information about the best places for men to go to have anonymous sex in public. I thought that was so bizarre. But this was presented in the guidebook as if it were a normal thing for the gay male traveler (but not, of course, lesbians) to want to know about a city.
Gays are miserable people despite what any one of them says. They ALL wish there was a “magic pill” they could take too automatically realign their sexual orientation to normal.
My wife has a girlfriend who is gay and also is friendly with the sister of her best girlfriend who is also gay. I have on multiple occasions talked with them and they are very open about their being gay (but in no way do they flaunt it).
I have asked them directly if they would take advantage of an opportunity to become heterosexual should it become available, be it from taking a pill or thru any other reasonable methods. Both of them said yes and I have no reason to disbelieve them.
“...a normal thing for the gay male traveler...”
Homosexuality has been a real confusing effort. The travel guides you mentioned are a way of trying to create an appearance of normalcy to the lifestyle. Yet the gay parades, deviate gay days at recreational facilities like Disney properties, and displaying social media actions like movies and television disparities purposely separates and tries to polarize the difference and try to force one into acceptance rather than keeping it in the bedroom in private. It is all badly mishandled.
rwood
They’ve ruined a bunch of natural areas and State parks in Florida. Can’t bring your kids there because you’re apt to run across a guy giving another guy a hummer. disgusting
I keep hearing that, but why did the Nazis put some homosexuals into concentration camps?