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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can’t imagine being attracted to a man who’s been voluntarily sodomized. I could never take him seriously as a man.[/quote] Posts like this is why I don’t buy into hate is dying out. People like this are raising the next generation of ignorance.[/quote] I love my good friends who are also gay. I would never date a man who was gay or bisexual. It has nothing to do with hate or ignorance. What is ignorant is you pretending that most women would have no issues dating or marrying a bisexual man. [/quote] Who is claiming that? Pps response had nothing to do with not wanting to date a bi man and everything to do with hate and ignorance. Saying I wouldn’t want to date a bi man is far different from using terms like sodomized and saying you wouldn’t respect a gay man as a man. Finally, a sure way to identify yourself as a racist or homophobe is to claim you have many friends of x minority while making your disgusting statements and claims that have no basis in what was actually said.[/quote] Cool it. Shouting homophobia hardly helps your cause. Your last comment is the typical refuge of the childish mind. It’s trite and nonsensical. Plenty of gay men wouldn’t date bisexuals either. Are they homophobic? Most people do not have complicated sexuality or sexual interests despite what some on here want to believe. [/quote] Some gay men, especially older ones, dislike bi men. I think this is partly because men used to come out as “bi” to avoid being gay. But in 2018, it is more socially acceptable to be gay than bi and has been for some time. Gays are accepted as long as the stay in their lane. Bis don’t really have a lane and are not really accepted by gays or straights.[/quote]
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