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parallelman

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  1. In my opinion, the whole situation has been hijacked. Heterosexuals don't usually go around waving and shouting about their preferences and there are gay people and bisexuals who feel the same. They would prefer to keep their sexual side of life just as private. I have met a few during my life and in the main they were just people trying to have a decent life like anyone else. However, there were some who were ambitious and jealous of others who had attained positions through study and hard work. The 'bad apples' decided to get together and launch campaigns and demanded that certain days of the week some general meeting venues (such as sports meetings, public swimming pools) should be 'gay' only. And so it went on from there. But the sad part was that those who had worked hard for a living got persecuted from both sides. Today, of course, there is social media, internet etc. where activists know they will get coverage quickly and worldwide. The primitive nature of human beings bursts out uncontrolled and when that happens chaos is the result

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  2. 14 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

     

    I never broke my ankle.

     

    I broke a tibia, one time.

    6 broken hearts.

    1 broken femoral neck

    1 broken metatarsal

    1 broken nose (only had one)

    2 broken legs, one each

    4 breakups with GFs

    3 breaks with reality

     

    And....

    The list goes on.

     

    Still, fortunately, I have not developed any phobias about breakages, except....

     

    When I was working in a restaurant as a dishwasher, I developed a phobia of breakage fees for broken dinner plates.

     

    There was a time when I dreamed about nothing else than having dinner plates fall from my soapy hands onto the cement below the sink, thereby racking up  fines five times my dishwasher's salary.

     

     

    Is 'give us a break' on your list?

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  3. 18 hours ago, GammaGlobulin said:

     

    I use recorded mating calls.

     

    And, yes, they actually do seem to work quite well.

     

    I love this lizard, because the vocalizations remind me of my former jungle home, when I and Jane were still on dating terms.  Sadly, she recently passed away....  Not sure if you got the news.

     

     

     

     

    Must have been your mating call that killed her.

  4. 4 hours ago, onthemoon said:

    I agree with what you want to say, but being gay is not a choice you make. You find out at some stage in your life that you are attracted to guys. That's it. You don't decide that.

    Point taken, but my comment was really a double point, which I admit I did not make clear. The 'coming out' was a choice too. The only problem I see, suppose 'Neeranam' doesn't actually like his brother's companion, as a person. 'Neeranam' will then have to make a choice, voice his opinion or not?

  5. Why apprehensive? Your bother has made a choice that perhaps you wouldn't have but how many other choices has he made in life that perhaps you wouldn't have. No need to change anything between you and your bother just carry on as usual. If you overreact one way or the other the relationship will change, which I assume you don't want. At times during the year you might meet and if your brother had a girlfriend she would get an invite too (I assume) so do the same in this case.

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  6. Wife leaves hubby getting in boyfriend's truck. Hubby gives chase. Gun in hand hubby intends harm. Wife gets out of truck to plead but hubby thinks twice. Returns to his truck to collect package and says '...you left your dirty undies behind...' then leaves.

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  7. 18 hours ago, georgegeorgia said:

    I hate wars of all mind.

    The problem is others want to be in others lands eg Northern Ireland, China Myanmar etc 

     

    Why not find a solution by other means ,eg mediation, therapy , NLP ?

    Sit down together and talk this out with proper psychologistsvand counsellors !!!

    As far as Earth's history is concerned we haven't long come out of cave dwelling where aggression was needed to survive. Maybe in a another 100.000 years we will not be so aggressive

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