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Donny_stfu User ID: 1347147 United States 05/15/2011 06:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | its the soy- based hormone therapy provided to the unwitting american populace in their food supply. causes an increases in homosexuality in both sexes. Quoting: -- 491785you are 100% correct about this. Soy increased Estrogen and decreases Testosterone so does alcohol facebook dot com /aaron.m9 |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 826379 Puerto Rico 05/15/2011 06:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | lesbian women today love to have as much pussy just like us normal men do. Quoting: heaven help us middletown 1375397strange as is some lesbians love to assfuck men , and some do have the enlarged clitoris to do it .... blame it on plastics that mimic hormones when they degrade many men are growing teats and some cunts behind the balls and no one is talking about wemen growing dicks... that is getting quite usual in large numbers lately.. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1384947 United States 05/15/2011 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | why can't y'all just admit that people's personalities are not always fixed in stone? what is wrong with options? ancient societies accepted this much more than so-called, modern societies. just face it: some people are pretty much gay, some are pretty much hetero, some are rather fluid tending to lean this way or that, some return to the way they used to be, and some open up to other possibilities as they get older. some are just pretty asexual, too. i like having options! so there. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1363664 United States 05/15/2011 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Homosexuality is a choice according to identical twin studies. Source: [link to www.narth.com] Ref: [link to www.narth.com] [link to narth.com] |
SpitefulGOD User ID: 1296742 United Kingdom 05/15/2011 06:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Can you say correctional rape??? I jest, really who cares, civilisations have been doing this openly for millenia, and we think were so advanced, what a bunch of repressed primate fuck nuggets. ____________________________________ People who believe their own predictions are clinically insane. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 787970 United States 05/15/2011 07:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | At the end of every empire/nation, there comes into being homosexuality. Along with massive debt and constant warfare - in other words, same sh*t, different era. As much as men have abused me during my turbulent life, including a father who thought women were only placed on this earth to have children and put another log on the fire, I could never turn into a lesbian. Not going to happen. We live in confusing times - scenarios such as the women's liberation movement and such were definitely funded by TPTB, no doubt about it. Women watched themselves exploited by the media as sex objects and tire of it - even to this day - sex sells and we KNOW it. Sometimes women have no choice but to sell their bodies to just SURVIVE. Been going on for centuries...still exists to this day of course. The sex trades that deal with CHILDREN are the WORSE. But that won't stop anytime soon either. But, as usual, poor and uneducated women pump out future cannon fodder like bacteria, while the elite pump out prodigy (in small numbers) that will continue to run the world. Truly mature people know how the funnel their sexual desires - and the fortunate ones have long-lasting and faithful marriage partners and I'm talking about a man/woman relationship. |
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Catnip User ID: 1382473 United States 05/15/2011 09:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In all honesty, women are so fucking pathetic nowadays, the ONLY thing they are good for is how their vagina feels wrapped around my dick. Beyond that there is not one bitch in the whole fucking world who I would enter into a relationship. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 658803They're completely fucking useless, vain egomaniac, narcissistic, nut cases. The article illustrates this fact perfectly. It's men like you who make women choose women. Np self-respecting straight woman would ever choose a useless bastard like you. "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1383805 United States 05/15/2011 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Some are born gay and for others it's a choice. So what? When a straight person gets fed up with the opposite sex, they switch teams. Big deal. If I could find a dude who is easy on the eyes, dresses nicely, can carry on a decent conversation, can cook a decent meal and keep a tidy house, look out!! So much less emotional work involved. |
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GrunSpatzi User ID: 1374980 United States 05/15/2011 11:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lolz there sure is a lot of bitching going on from a lot of "MEN" stop wasting your breath whining that there are not real women out there because they are not willing to live a live of "self-sacrifice" that fools are saying is the nature of women ( oh so we are naturally born as slaves without a master? HAHAHA ) Instead if you don't want to waste your energy try turning from the boy most on here whining are to a real MAN Adult boys: Feel they are entitled to respect, are the boss, deserve to be taken care of. (like their mommy used to)No wonder when they are usually so full of ANGER too since their fantasy doesn't match up with reality. Men: are guardians, are protective, act in respectable ways, ARE NURTURING TOO, are patient, are wise, etc. I like to think of the dad in Little house in the prairie. :) MEN are out there and you can grow into one too but stop with all these futile expectations and focus on deserving what you want. Women might want to find someone worth the sacrifices that EVERYONE chooses to make when they are in love. We just want a romantic partner that tries to make us as happy as we try to make them. Remember we are all brothers and sisters of this world. Everyone of us wants happiness and doesn't want suffering. We can be running towards the future together, but not if we are holding each other back by fighting & criticizing instead of helping. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1448568 United States 06/29/2011 07:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to edition.cnn.com] Quoting: fërú.OPRAH.COM) -- Lately, a new kind of sisterly love seems to be in the air. In the past few years, Sex and the City's Cynthia Nixon left a boyfriend after a decade and a half and started dating a woman (and talked openly about it). "Sex and the City" star Cynthia Nixon and her partner Christine Marinoni, left, at a 2008 reception. Actress Lindsay Lohan and DJ Samantha Ronson flaunted their relationship from New York to Dubai. Katy Perry's song "I Kissed a Girl" topped the charts. "The L Word," "Work Out," and "Top Chef" are featuring gay women on TV, and there's even talk of a lesbian reality show in the works. Certainly nothing is new about women having sex with women, but we've arrived at a moment in the popular culture when it all suddenly seems almost fashionable -- or at least, acceptable. Statistics on how many women have traded boyfriends and husbands for girlfriends are hard to come by. Although the U.S. Census Bureau keeps track of married, divorced, single, and even same-sex partners living together, it doesn't look for the stories behind those numbers. But experts like Binnie Klein, a Connecticut-based psychotherapist and lecturer in Yale's department of psychiatry, agree that alternative relationships are on the rise. "It's clear that a change in sexual orientation is imaginable to more people than ever before, and there's more opportunity -- and acceptance -- to cross over the line," says Klein, noting that a half-dozen of her married female patients in the past few years have fallen in love with women. "Most are afraid that if they don't go for it, they'll end up with regrets." Feminist philosopher Susan Bordo, Ph.D, a professor of English and gender and women's studies at the University of Kentucky and author of "Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body," also agrees that in the current environment, more women may be stepping out of the conventional gender box. Don't Miss Oprah.com: Why do women fall for other women? Oprah.com: Comedian Carol Leifer attempts a lesbian fling Oprah.com: The hidden lives of gay wives "When a taboo is lifted or diminished, it's going to leave people freer to pursue things," she says. "So it makes sense that we would see women, for all sorts of reasons, walking through that door now that the culture has cracked it open. Of course, we shouldn't imagine that we're living in a world where all sexual choices are possible. Just look at the cast of 'The L Word' and it's clear that only a certain kind of lesbian -- slim and elegant or butch in just the right androgynous way -- is acceptable to mainstream culture." That said, of the recent high-profile cases, it's Cynthia Nixon's down-to-earth attitude that may have blazed a trail for many women. In 1998, when "Sex and the City" debuted on HBO, she was settled in a long-term relationship with Danny Mozes, an English professor, with whom she had two children. They hadn't gotten married: "I was wary of it and felt like it was potentially a trap, so I steered clear of it," Nixon said in an interview with London's Daily Mirror. In 2004, after ending her 15-year relationship with Mozes, Nixon began seeing Christine Marinoni, at the time a public school advocate whom she'd met while working on a campaign to reduce class sizes in New York City. Marinoni was a great support when the actress was diagnosed with breast cancer. Far from hiding the relationship, Nixon has spoken freely in TV and newspaper interviews about it not being a big deal. "I have been with men all my life and had never met a woman I had fallen in love with before," she told the Daily Mirror. "But when I did, it didn't seem so strange. It didn't change who I am. I'm just a woman who fell in love with a woman." Oprah.com: Cynthia Nixon's new life Over the past several decades, scientists have struggled in fits and starts to get a handle on sexual orientation. Born or bred? Can it change during one's lifetime? A handful of studies in the 1990s, most of them focused on men, suggested that homosexuality is hardwired. In one study, researchers linked DNA markers in the Xq28 region of the X chromosome to gay males. But a subsequent larger study failed to replicate the results, leaving the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association to speculate that sexual orientation probably has multiple causes, including environmental, cognitive, and biological factors. Today, however, a new line of research is beginning to approach sexual orientation as much less fixed than previously thought, especially when it comes to women. The idea that human sexuality forms a continuum has been around since 1948, when Alfred Kinsey introduced his famous seven-point scale, with zero representing complete heterosexuality, 6 signifying complete homosexuality, and bisexuality in the middle, where many of the men and women he interviewed fell. The new buzz phrase coming out of contemporary studies is "sexual fluidity." "People always ask me if this research means everyone is bisexual. No, it doesn't," says Lisa Diamond, Ph.D, associate professor of psychology and gender studies at the University of Utah and author of the 2008 book "Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love and Desire." "Fluidity represents a capacity to respond erotically in unexpected ways due to particular situations or relationships. It doesn't appear to be something a woman can control." Furthermore, studies indicate that it's more prevalent in women than in men, according to Bonnie Zylbergold, assistant editor of American Sexuality, an online magazine. In a 2004 landmark study at Northwestern University, the results were eye-opening. During the experiment, the female subjects became sexually aroused when they viewed heterosexual as well as lesbian erotic films. This was true for both gay and straight women. Among the male subjects, however, the straight men were turned on only by erotic films with women, the gay ones by those with men. "We found that women's sexual desire is less rigidly directed toward a particular sex, as compared with men's, and it's more changeable over time," says the study's senior researcher, J. Michael Bailey, Ph.D. "These findings likely represent a fundamental difference between men's and women's brains." This idea, that the libido can wander back and forth between genders, Diamond admits, may be threatening and confusing to those with conventional beliefs about sexual orientation. But when the women she's interviewed explain their feelings, it doesn't sound so wild. Many of them say, for example, they are attracted to the person, and not the gender -- moved by traits like kindness, intelligence, and humor, which could apply to a man or a woman. Most of all, they long for an emotional connection. And if that comes by way of a female instead of a male, the thrill may override whatever heterosexual orientation they had. Oprah.com: Meet women who are making the switch Women are the most irrational, illogical, unreasonable, deluded, confused, deceived, and all-out insane creatures on planet earth. PERIOD. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1444227 United States 06/29/2011 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | its the soy- based hormone therapy provided to the unwitting american populace in their food supply. causes an increases in homosexuality in both sexes. Quoting: -- 491785Soy will not really hurt a woman, its full of estrogen. Its the man that has to worry about soy. The reason this is going on is because there are no morals anymore. Any and everything goes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1448568 United States 06/29/2011 07:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lolz there sure is a lot of bitching going on from a lot of "MEN" stop wasting your breath whining that there are not real women out there because they are not willing to live a live of "self-sacrifice" that fools are saying is the nature of women ( oh so we are naturally born as slaves without a master? HAHAHA ) Quoting: GrunSpatziInstead if you don't want to waste your energy try turning from the boy most on here whining are to a real MAN Adult boys: Feel they are entitled to respect, are the boss, deserve to be taken care of. (like their mommy used to)No wonder when they are usually so full of ANGER too since their fantasy doesn't match up with reality. Men: are guardians, are protective, act in respectable ways, ARE NURTURING TOO, are patient, are wise, etc. I like to think of the dad in Little house in the prairie. :) MEN are out there and you can grow into one too but stop with all these futile expectations and focus on deserving what you want. Women might want to find someone worth the sacrifices that EVERYONE chooses to make when they are in love. We just want a romantic partner that tries to make us as happy as we try to make them. What a load of tripe. |
FUBAR User ID: 980749 United States 06/29/2011 07:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Because dicks are gross.I understand why the chicks like the box.If i was a chick i would be a lipstick lesbian.I am pro (lipstick) lesbian, i am not for rump rangers.AHHHHH a beautiful double standard. Just a man who has been humbled. Some days are pure hell. Others are to be appreciated. I'm finding my way with jesus. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1275091 Australia 07/02/2011 09:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to edition.cnn.com] Quoting: fërú.OPRAH.COM) -- Lately, a new kind of sisterly love seems to be in the air. In the past few years, Sex and the City's Cynthia Nixon left a boyfriend after a decade and a half and started dating a woman (and talked openly about it). "Sex and the City" star Cynthia Nixon and her partner Christine Marinoni, left, at a 2008 reception. Actress Lindsay Lohan and DJ Samantha Ronson flaunted their relationship from New York to Dubai. Katy Perry's song "I Kissed a Girl" topped the charts. "The L Word," "Work Out," and "Top Chef" are featuring gay women on TV, and there's even talk of a lesbian reality show in the works. Certainly nothing is new about women having sex with women, but we've arrived at a moment in the popular culture when it all suddenly seems almost fashionable -- or at least, acceptable. Statistics on how many women have traded boyfriends and husbands for girlfriends are hard to come by. Although the U.S. Census Bureau keeps track of married, divorced, single, and even same-sex partners living together, it doesn't look for the stories behind those numbers. But experts like Binnie Klein, a Connecticut-based psychotherapist and lecturer in Yale's department of psychiatry, agree that alternative relationships are on the rise. "It's clear that a change in sexual orientation is imaginable to more people than ever before, and there's more opportunity -- and acceptance -- to cross over the line," says Klein, noting that a half-dozen of her married female patients in the past few years have fallen in love with women. "Most are afraid that if they don't go for it, they'll end up with regrets." Feminist philosopher Susan Bordo, Ph.D, a professor of English and gender and women's studies at the University of Kentucky and author of "Unbearable Weight: Feminism, Western Culture, and the Body," also agrees that in the current environment, more women may be stepping out of the conventional gender box. Don't Miss Oprah.com: Why do women fall for other women? Oprah.com: Comedian Carol Leifer attempts a lesbian fling Oprah.com: The hidden lives of gay wives "When a taboo is lifted or diminished, it's going to leave people freer to pursue things," she says. "So it makes sense that we would see women, for all sorts of reasons, walking through that door now that the culture has cracked it open. Of course, we shouldn't imagine that we're living in a world where all sexual choices are possible. Just look at the cast of 'The L Word' and it's clear that only a certain kind of lesbian -- slim and elegant or butch in just the right androgynous way -- is acceptable to mainstream culture." That said, of the recent high-profile cases, it's Cynthia Nixon's down-to-earth attitude that may have blazed a trail for many women. In 1998, when "Sex and the City" debuted on HBO, she was settled in a long-term relationship with Danny Mozes, an English professor, with whom she had two children. They hadn't gotten married: "I was wary of it and felt like it was potentially a trap, so I steered clear of it," Nixon said in an interview with London's Daily Mirror. In 2004, after ending her 15-year relationship with Mozes, Nixon began seeing Christine Marinoni, at the time a public school advocate whom she'd met while working on a campaign to reduce class sizes in New York City. Marinoni was a great support when the actress was diagnosed with breast cancer. Far from hiding the relationship, Nixon has spoken freely in TV and newspaper interviews about it not being a big deal. "I have been with men all my life and had never met a woman I had fallen in love with before," she told the Daily Mirror. "But when I did, it didn't seem so strange. It didn't change who I am. I'm just a woman who fell in love with a woman." Oprah.com: Cynthia Nixon's new life Over the past several decades, scientists have struggled in fits and starts to get a handle on sexual orientation. Born or bred? Can it change during one's lifetime? A handful of studies in the 1990s, most of them focused on men, suggested that homosexuality is hardwired. In one study, researchers linked DNA markers in the Xq28 region of the X chromosome to gay males. But a subsequent larger study failed to replicate the results, leaving the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American Psychological Association to speculate that sexual orientation probably has multiple causes, including environmental, cognitive, and biological factors. Today, however, a new line of research is beginning to approach sexual orientation as much less fixed than previously thought, especially when it comes to women. The idea that human sexuality forms a continuum has been around since 1948, when Alfred Kinsey introduced his famous seven-point scale, with zero representing complete heterosexuality, 6 signifying complete homosexuality, and bisexuality in the middle, where many of the men and women he interviewed fell. The new buzz phrase coming out of contemporary studies is "sexual fluidity." "People always ask me if this research means everyone is bisexual. No, it doesn't," says Lisa Diamond, Ph.D, associate professor of psychology and gender studies at the University of Utah and author of the 2008 book "Sexual Fluidity: Understanding Women's Love and Desire." "Fluidity represents a capacity to respond erotically in unexpected ways due to particular situations or relationships. It doesn't appear to be something a woman can control." Furthermore, studies indicate that it's more prevalent in women than in men, according to Bonnie Zylbergold, assistant editor of American Sexuality, an online magazine. In a 2004 landmark study at Northwestern University, the results were eye-opening. During the experiment, the female subjects became sexually aroused when they viewed heterosexual as well as lesbian erotic films. This was true for both gay and straight women. Among the male subjects, however, the straight men were turned on only by erotic films with women, the gay ones by those with men. "We found that women's sexual desire is less rigidly directed toward a particular sex, as compared with men's, and it's more changeable over time," says the study's senior researcher, J. Michael Bailey, Ph.D. "These findings likely represent a fundamental difference between men's and women's brains." This idea, that the libido can wander back and forth between genders, Diamond admits, may be threatening and confusing to those with conventional beliefs about sexual orientation. But when the women she's interviewed explain their feelings, it doesn't sound so wild. Many of them say, for example, they are attracted to the person, and not the gender -- moved by traits like kindness, intelligence, and humor, which could apply to a man or a woman. Most of all, they long for an emotional connection. And if that comes by way of a female instead of a male, the thrill may override whatever heterosexual orientation they had. Oprah.com: Meet women who are making the switch cause the T institute worked their mojo on the stupid/ bitches. IT`S NO BIGGY all things are plans. philosophy is a marvelous thinking ribbon of color and sounds. suggestive affirmations,it just takes a dummy or strawman to pick it up and run with it`s course. as we all do take a gullible pill. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1302005 Canada 07/02/2011 10:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Women are the most irrational, illogical, unreasonable, deluded, confused, deceived, and all-out insane creatures on planet earth. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1448568PERIOD. Yeah, and you men are real paragons of fucking sanity! Look the world around you, ffs. . |
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Catnip User ID: 1467487 United States 07/14/2011 09:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In all honesty, women are so fucking pathetic nowadays, the ONLY thing they are good for is how their vagina feels wrapped around my dick. Beyond that there is not one bitch in the whole fucking world who I would enter into a relationship. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 658803They're completely fucking useless, vain egomaniac, narcissistic, nut cases. The article illustrates this fact perfectly. And no woman in her right mind would have anything to do with you. Men like you are the reason women shun men. "When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change" |
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