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LongGone said:Do you think a gay person that is in a monogamous relationship is more of menace than a preacher who can't keep his zipper up?
Where do you get this stuff? Do you mean for more than one day?
Let me give you a real life example.
A few years ago, I met a childhood friend who came to my area for business. We hadn't seen each other in decades. When he was young, he was effeminate. We teased him about that (the first thing I told him when I made contact was that I was sorry for mistreating him when we were kids). Well, it turns out that my friend married ( a woman), had kids, then divorced and now shacks up with a man.
So when we meet, he is with another guy. We are at a food place. The man my friend came out here to see is an "entertainer" and we were at the place he "entertains". (*I'm only being vague as to not give any clues as to who these people are).
So the 3 of us are eating. The man with my friend tells me that the "entertainer" is his partner. Well, now I'm surrounded by queers!
During our meal, my friend explains to me his relationship changes. During conversation (I'm not sure what led to this happening), my friend openly asked the other man for sex. The man said "Sure". I was stunned by 1. how rude to do this in front of me. 2. The man knew his partner wouldn't mind.
This is what homo sex is all about - SEX. Not "relationships". The putting on of "marriage" and "relationships" is all a smoke screen and part of their agenda to deceive and get their way.
It's worked and it's working.
And before you say, "Well, I know a couple of gays who are very much in love and faithful to each other." - The exception proves the rule, but I wouldn't ever believe it.
It is still an abomination.
Oh, I met the "entertainer" too. Told him he did a great job.