KenHigg
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cheuschober said:Edit: Depending on how much beer you and your buddies may have had by that point, who'd be the wiser?![]()
cheuschober said:Edit: Depending on how much beer you and your buddies may have had by that point, who'd be the wiser?![]()
Rich said:I'm not married so it would be ok for a woman to flirt with me, that's provided I fancied her and she wasn't gay.![]()
KenHigg said:Speaking of mobile phones, here's a little pun I've dreamt up and plan on doing; We have several out of date older cell phones laying around the house. Next time I go fishing with my church buddies, I'm going to take one and pretend someone calls me on it. Then I'll pretend to get really mad at the caller and throw the phone in the water while I mumble and grumble to myself and slowly pretend to be embarrassed![]()
...Then not tell anyone any different for a week or two and see what stories get back around to me through the grapevine
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KenHigg said:This: 'she wasn't gay' kinda don't make sense (to me).
KenHigg said:If she were gay, why would she hit on you to begin with?(Wait, this may be a metro deal and I really may not want to know...)
Rich said:The night before he left he and she came around to my house and asked if they could borrow the spare room.![]()
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Kraj said:So, as a straight man you would not want to be hit on by/have sex with a gay woman?
How do you know that's what it would be?Kraj said:It's heterosexual sex.
Kraj said:And why is that? It's heterosexual sex. What's the difference?
not if she's bisexualKraj said:I'm guessing you're just being glib, but that is certainly still heterosexual sex.
Kraj said:In your case, your comfort level in sexual contact is based not only on gender but also on sexual orientation?
Kraj said:I really don't feel like explaining why that's inaccurate because it's completely beside the point. Instead I'll simply rephrase my original question.
In your case, your comfort level in sexual contact is based not only on gender but also on sexual orientation?
And that, Rich, is why a person might label you as a homophobe.Rich said:Of course it is, the same way I assume yours is
But if you use the word "sex" then the first meaning a person will think of is the verb. So how do you reconcile that? Also, I thought the term for what you are describing is "gender identity", not simply "gender"?cheuschober said:Kraj, I'm going to impose a little semantic clarity on your statement and assume that you mean 'based on SEX' instead of 'gender' as gender is term used to describe psychological identification with any particular sex or any places in the middle, not the possession of said reproductive equipment.
~Chad