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[quote=Anonymous]As an increasingly middle aged gay man who came of age in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it is amusing to witness today's youth generation. There are some parallels with yesterday's teen angst, particularly among that female demographic. But I am especially amused by that the rapid growth in "queer" identities is [i]not[/i] matched by an equal growth in same sex relationships and same sex activity. :roll: Make what you want of it. I do find most of the "queer" identifying women rather silly and infantile, faking imaginary identities for themselves as an escape from the other problems in their lives. When it's become a cliche down to the point of having identical uniforms with their identical purple hairs and canvas bags and tattoos and clear rimmed glasses, you know there's something going on that is far more that genuine sexual attraction, which is not something you can fake your way through. I concur with previous posters who pointed out straight people do not have sexual attractions with the same gender. They just don't. That's why they're straight, for the same reason gay men are not attracted to sex with women. We find it repulsive. [/quote]
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