MisterC
My voice will be heard
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Post by MisterC on Jun 6, 2014 12:41:08 GMT -6
Peter LaBarbera runs an American anti-gay group that calls itself "Americans For Truth About Homosexuality" (AFTAH). Seems Mr. LaBarbera thinks that, to use his own words, "you cannot be a masculine nation and support homosexuality". He also says that "masculine men do not have sex with other men". I suppose that that's the "truth" his group is pushing. With all the apparent expertise he seems to have on the subject of masculinity, you'd think that AFTAH's headquarters must be located at the oracle in Delphi.
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Post by Matt Stout on Jun 6, 2014 16:17:26 GMT -6
"Masculine men do not have sex with other men?" Are you shitting me??? Matt is very masculine (of course he can also fag out when he wants to) but for the most part people would NEVER imagine he were gay. Are you serious right now? Ugh... People NEVER stop amazing me. ~Matt
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Post by keith on Jun 8, 2014 15:00:55 GMT -6
It annoys me when people think that one's sexuality is directly related to how masculine or feminine one is. It also frustrates me to see that people often see masculinity and femininity as black and white, when in fact it is all shades of grey as everyone has both masculine and feminine traits. A wise man once said 'we are born naked and the rest is drag'. That 'drag' is what society deems as either masculine or feminine which is a social construct not biological one like one's orientation.
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MisterC
My voice will be heard
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Post by MisterC on Jun 8, 2014 16:40:43 GMT -6
It annoys me when people think that one's sexuality is directly related to how masculine or feminine one is. It also frustrates me to see that people often see masculinity and femininity as black and white, when in fact it is all shades of grey as everyone has both masculine and feminine traits. A wise man once said 'we are born naked and the rest is drag'. That 'drag' is what society deems as either masculine or feminine which is a social construct not biological one like one's orientation. Well put, Keith!
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