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Jesse ChapmanParticipantDoes the girl you’re putting lotion on have the thoughts going through her mind like, ‘Does he like me? Is he doing this because he likes me?’ That’s really the problem. There is always a fear that a gay man likes every straight guy they see. And they probably won’t touch you in such a way because they fear you may like it, or like them, or something along those lines. It’s a level of comfort. The girl has nothing to fear because you’re gay. The guy, on the other hand, may still have nothing to fear, per se, but still the thoughts linger in his mind.
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Jesse ChapmanParticipantCould it be that they’re used to significantly lower wages than most people and can afford to live at such a lifestyle? That’s most likey the reason.
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Jesse ChapmanParticipantFrom what I understand, it’s mostly another tactic to gain attention. It seems like some people will do anything to get looked at nowadays, and then have an excuse to ask you back, ‘Whatcha looking at?’
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Jesse ChapmanParticipantI’m sure that anyone can agree that a miracle can exist: mir-a-cle (noun): An event that appears inexplicable by the laws of nature There are plenty of instances where miracles can occur. When someone’s heart stops, but they pull through and make it out alive. When someone falls from a great height and lives when a team of professionals would have bet money on their death. More and more examples quickly come to mind. So, there are real miracles. Now, let’s explain fake ones — or ones that are no longer miracles. Back in the day, lightning was a miracle to some. That’s why Greeks and Romans invented Gods to explain what science could not. The only reason why modern humans are so reluctant to believe miracles today is because science can explain so much more today. The things that seem to be miracles today are just like the lightning of the past. Soon, science will be able to explain these things…more amazing and unbelievable…and science will explain those things. Miracles are simply acts of nature CURRENTLY unexplainable…not to say that one day they will not be able to be explained.
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Jesse ChapmanParticipantIf the inside of her mouth is cold, then it’s real.
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Jesse ChapmanParticipant‘Be with’ is a very general term. If you’re talking sexually, then everyone else who has responded pretty much has it right. If you’re talking as-in a relationship sense, then it’s a little more complicated (for me, at least). The first thoughts that come to my mind are those that would advance our friendship/knowledge of each other. I imagine the female as a puzzle needing to be solved. Some don’t want to be with anyone and some do. You quickly have to figure that out in order to make the appropriate moves. It’s really dependent on the person and my objectives.
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Jesse ChapmanParticipantI am the perfect description of your annoying teenager. I’m a senior in high school in all honors level courses. I was labled with A.D.D. when I was young, but then they decided that I wasn’t being challenged in school and put me in harder (gifted) classes. I am also involved in theater, and am going to attend college this fall to begin my B.A. in Theater. I don’t do drugs. I don’t drink. I don’t hate people. My father left my family when I was very young. I love my mother and the only thing we argue about is me being too loud when she has to get up for work in the morning. I’m a good kid. I’m a good adult. I’m eighteen years old. But, in public I’ll laugh. I’ll make fun of old people. I’ll jump around and make jokes with my friends. It’s not peer pressure. It’s trying to escape the world. It’s trying to have fun any way we can. Just becoming an adult within the past few months has matured me. However, I still need to have fun. It’s it better that I’m trying to have fun by acting like a kid rather than stealing from stores for an adrenaline rush? I think it’s mostly a way to have fun and experience life. It’s not peer pressure. It’s free being.
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