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Brian HMemberI found a webpage with a few explanations: http://www.faqs.org/faqs/judaism/FAQ/11-Miscellaneous/section-14.html One explanation is that the word kike originates from the word ‘keikl’, in Yiddish, which means ‘circle’. At Ellis Island, one of the main immigration checkin points, immigrants were intially grouped by religion and language in order to make it easier for them to communicate with each other and also to be identified more quickly by waiting relatives there to meet them.
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Name : Brian H, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Spritiual, non-practicing Catholic, Age : 40, City : West Hollywood, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Actor & Web designer, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
Brian HMemberI think the reasons why we’re attracted to people of certain races, skin tones, physical types, etc. is something very difficult to explain. Whether one is gay or straight, we like what-we-like and we usually know what that is. I don’t believe there is any right or wrong about it. Some people are attracted to the opposite of themselves. Some are attracted to someone who resembles either their father or mother’s physical attributes or personality. Some may be attracted to the type of person seen as a ‘trophy’or a ‘taboo’ for their race. For example: The black man who desires the blonde white blue-eyed woman, or the white woman who desires the hot latino or latina. I remember reading about the time Sammy Davis, Jr. married actress May Britt. A lot of people’s toupées blew off in white society. I am a ‘white’ ‘gay’ male. I’m generally attracted to men of darker complexion like ‘Latin’ ‘Hispanic’, Italian men more than black or ‘African American’ and ‘white’ men. Why? I’m not sure. I can tell you that I have not always been exclusively attracted to those types of guys. I think Will Smith is one fine lookin’ man. If he were gay and right here at my place, there’d be somethin’goin-awn!
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Name : Brian H, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Spritiual, non-practicing Catholic, Age : 40, City : West Hollywood, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Actor & Web designer, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,
Brian HMemberI think I understand the logic of your question: ‘Homosexuals’ being attracted to those of their own gender see themselves, a person of the same gender, in the mirror. Are they excited, as in ‘turned on’ by themselves? If that were the case, we’d all stay home. That’s the pure definition of Narcissism. I am definitely NOT attracted to other gay men who even remotely look like me. Difference is exciting, not sameness. Although I like myself and appreciate what I do to take care of my looks in a healthy way, when I look in the mirror, I am not ‘excited’ by what I see in the least.
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Name : Brian H, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Spritiual, non-practicing Catholic, Age : 40, City : West Hollywood, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Actor & Web designer, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class, -
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