Jon Anderson

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  • in reply to: Am I missing something? #38343

    Jon Anderson
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    I have listened for years to arguments for an against gay marriage. Top of the list is the absolute belief that marriage has always been an institution between man and woman santicfied by God. Fact of the matter is, it couldn’t be farther from the truth. Different societies and cultures have had a variety of forms of marriage all dependent on the need of the society. A single Eskimo man would marry sisters. It was primarily so that a wife, left alone in the igloo wouldn’t go crazy from a lack of adult conversation, and the solid belief that sisters would get along better than two unrelated women. Arab cultures to this day still practice polygamy. In some native American cultures, a strong warrior or respected man had several mates. One island society was known to have a grand ceremony that effectively married everyone to everyone. These societies created marital institutions that met their societal needs. Now it can be argued that these are all non-Christian societies. But arguably, the US is not a uniformly Christian society either. But ultimately, marriage comes down to two aspects. What a church recognizes and what the state recognizes. And as one of the primary foundations of our country is separation of church and state, as long as any two people are willing to abide by the agreements a marriage license requires they should be eligible for those rights. If any given church chooses not to sanctify a marriage by their religion that is their choice. And by the same token, no matter what law that outlaws gay marriages, if a church chooses to perform a gay marriage, then it is santictifed by God.

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    Name : Jon Anderson, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 30, City : Seattle, State : WA, Country : United States, Occupation : Patient Care Coordinator, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: On the receiving end? #44141

    Jon Anderson
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    Recieving is a hit and miss activity with me. But for a one word answer, why do I do it? ‘PROSTATE’. Straight or gay this is your pleasure button, and there is only one way to get to it. There are plenty of other psychological reasons that gay men do that, some of which have nothing to do with sex at all. But if you want to know why straight men sometimes go to town with a toy, it is the male g-spot.

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    Name : Jon Anderson, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Gay, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 30, City : Seattle, State : WA, Country : United States, Occupation : Patient Care Coordinator, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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