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  • Posted By: elotrolado @ 05/23/2008 2:31:08 AM

    One doesn't choose to whom she or he is attracted, nature does. Choice comes in whether a person chooses to act on his or her attractions. In a fearless culture, one without a fear of homosexuality, you will find most people have attractions to both genders, and will behave based on that and other factors such as availability, etc. It is sad that "down low" is the phenomenon it is. Some day everyone will be free to be who they are. Let's work toward that goal. Si Se puede!

  • Posted By: Kaniele44 @ 05/22/2008 2:34:13 PM

    Twiggy- you are insane. A "homosexual perverted spirit has attacked you" ? Do you hear yourself? Homosexuality DOES exist in nature. Do some research and eductae yourself, please. And almost all war and despair in this world, dating back thousands of years, has been from close-minded people like you spouting religios ideals as fact so be careful the effect your word have had on the innocent

  • Posted By: Kaniele44 @ 05/22/2008 2:30:05 PM

    Homosexuality as well as compulsive and addictive behaviors are a part of nature and can be seen in all animals, even those missing the parts of the brain that are responsible for decision and choice making abilities. Nature has its ways of controlling the population and maintaining diversity within any population and it is what makes the world go 'round. Humans are the only creatures that are wired to use fear and guilt as torture devices on their own kind for being the way they naturally are, and that's sad. Hopefully the fear of the unknown will ease as the world becomes more educated and we can evolve past needing a "down low" category and we can assess "cred" based on what we do in this world

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