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SLABBS
January 5th, 2009, 10:27 PM
ok. it seems a large amount of the members of this forum are ciourious. are there actualy that many people or is it just this forum. in other words; i see about 50% of the people here are curious. is 50% of the whose word ciurious? if so ive got to make sure i dont send the wrong messages accidentaly.

P.S. im strait, very strait. i find a mans body gross. no afence but i find gay people gross. but still fun to hand out with(as FRIENDS) but i just queez at the though.

jgforlife008
January 7th, 2009, 02:20 AM
I agree. 100%

Sapphire
January 7th, 2009, 04:02 AM
Lol, just because 50% of kids here are curious doesn't mean that 50% of the entire human population are.
And even if they were, they aren't going to jump on the first person they deem to be a warm and friendly person.

Maverick
January 7th, 2009, 04:23 AM
Why do you find gay people gross?

byee
January 7th, 2009, 01:54 PM
A couple of things, SLABBS: First, your observation seems correct that 50% of the people here are curious, and that reflects the 50% of all guys in our society who have had a same sex experience to orgasm with another guy, as per many repeated studies spanning 50 years! So, 'curiosity' (actually, acting on that curiosity) is fairly common. What's considered 'normal' is much broader and inclusive than you might think!

The other thing is that although sexual urges and feelings and behaviors are the hallmark of puberty and adloecsence, it's really just a small part of who any of us (regardless of gender or orientation) are. You might not find some sexual acts appealing, but it's important to seperate someone's sexual preference from who they are, as people. You can disagree with some aspect of a person, yet still find them very worthwhile.

Leprachaun
January 7th, 2009, 03:07 PM
A couple of things, SLABBS: First, your observation seems correct that 50% of the people here are curious, and that reflects the 50% of all guys in our society who have had a same sex experience to orgasm with another guy, as per many repeated studies spanning 50 years! So, 'curiosity' (actually, acting on that curiosity) is fairly common. What's considered 'normal' is much broader and inclusive than you might think!

The other thing is that although sexual urges and feelings and behaviors are the hallmark of puberty and adloecsence, it's really just a small part of who any of us (regardless of gender or orientation) are. You might not find some sexual acts appealing, but it's important to seperate someone's sexual preference from who they are, as people. You can disagree with some aspect of a person, yet still find them very worthwhile.

well said

Sapphire
January 7th, 2009, 05:20 PM
You cannot say that because about 50% of kids here are curious that the rest of the population obviously follows the same pattern. It doesn't work like that.