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2006-09-06 06:41:18 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

wow, the haters below are pathetic. thankfully, in a few more decades theyll be gone and a new generation of people will be more tolerant.

2006-09-06 06:53:11 · update #1

And for those who never took physics, opposites attract in electricity, but same attracts in gravity and magnetism.

2006-09-06 07:04:15 · update #2

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I wouldn't say that, but you do make a good point. You could be opposite and love deeply, and be the same and love just as deep. Personally I could most definitely see myself loving a woman much deeper than I could love a man.

2006-09-06 07:36:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i don't think so. I think gay love is rather bland. when two people have things in common, there is no sexual tension.

gay love is probably more of a cooperative effort, but not as adventurous.

in heterosexual love, men and women are totally unpredictable in their behaviors. Because of this, one has to wonder how they were even able to be paired up together to begin with!

that mystery makes any attraction between a man and a woman a miracle. miracles are sexier and less drab than routinized predictable attraction between members of the same sex.

I never got into homosexuality because to me, being a guy, men are too predictable.

I think homosexuality is more for the routinized kind of man who likes predictable results.

Every relationship I've been in with a woman has been mysteriously unpredictable. To me, that unpredictability stimulates my hormones.

2006-09-06 06:45:59 · answer #2 · answered by Tones 6 · 0 0

No, but often our bonding is stronger because we have a common adversity to face - the homophobic christian fundamentalists.

Perhaps they don't know (and maybe we shouldn't tell them) that the more they shout and yell about our relationships, the more determined we all become to change society to understand that we are just ordinary human beings who happen to be wired to fall in love with someone of the same sex.

2006-09-06 08:01:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Love is just love, depends on the humans who share that love. As for the homophobes, The question wasn't "do you like gay people" Anyone who thinks that straight love is better is clueless about what love is. Nobody has the right to tell others that their love doesn't mean anything.

2006-09-06 06:53:25 · answer #4 · answered by manuel 2 · 1 0

love is giving and taking, hurting and forgiving and true love is ever deepening. in the same way that two members of the same race might not have more in common, neither would two members of the same sex necessarily have the same needs.

love is good; it teaches and creates and shows people they are not alone. everyone should have someone to love who makes them feel comfortable with themselves and who gives them a feeling of emotional safety. we all need that island.

hate destroys and divides and breeds shameful acts of violence and intolerance.

2006-09-06 10:49:43 · answer #5 · answered by serasotto 3 · 0 0

A relationship is a relationship...I am not a homosexual, but know people that are, and it doesn't matter on the same sex. People disagree no matter what. Opposites still attract.

2006-09-06 06:43:48 · answer #6 · answered by yoohoosusie 5 · 0 0

Not necessarily... they may be more determined to stay together because it is harder to find a mate.


To all the haters... Why do you feel the need to come in here and leave remarks such as "its a perversion" or "eww I hate gays"... well guess what numb nuts no one asked you what you thought of gays. Keep your damn hateful opinions to yourself unless you are asked for them.

2006-09-06 06:43:01 · answer #7 · answered by Kamunyak 5 · 0 0

No, every love is unique. Singling out every single gay relationship as something "above" or "below" is to suggest that they CAN all be just the same to one degree or another and it just doesn't work that way.

2006-09-06 06:53:47 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I don't think that either is stronger or weaker than the other. Though the ones that stay together have a stronger bond than most because they must look an adverse society in the eye.

2006-09-06 06:52:51 · answer #9 · answered by closetcoon_fan 5 · 1 0

i will say with a hundred p.c. honesty, that I even have by no skill, ever fancied a female. basically no longer my undertaking. i admire the male sort thank you to lots to ever be a lesbian. i will appreciate yet another female being notably, yet fancy them, no. it is the whole factor of being heterosexual. you're purely drawn to contributors of the different intercourse.

2016-10-14 09:32:05 · answer #10 · answered by canevazzi 4 · 0 0

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