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MurrayCParticipantYou say, ‘Why would anyone choose a homosexual lifestyle? ‘ No one chooses to be gay (no matter what the church will tell you), you are indeed BORN with it. And you also say, ‘homosexuality cannot be genetic’, Actually, it IS genetic. Scientists have indeed found that the ‘X’ chromosome has, for lack of a better term, a mutation that causes homosexulality. Your question is indeed backwards, it should read ‘Why would a homosexual choose a straight lifestyle? It cannot serve any meangingful purpose to deny who you really are’. Also, homosexuals can reproduce, just not with the same sex, so using the genetic argument is a moot point. There are many species on earth which are a-sexual, which means they can reproduce with themselves and is simply a different genetic trait. Good luck with your redneck research on genetics.
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Name : MurrayC, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Age : 33, City : Halifax, Nova Scotia, State : NA, Country : Canada, Occupation : Draftsman, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Upper middle class,
MurrayCParticipantAssuming for a moment that you are better looking than most girls, it is safe to assume that most guys will think you are ‘unapproachable.’ Most guys honestly don’t think they have a chance with you and are afraid of getting ‘shot down’ in front of everyone. People have the preconceived notion that a beautiful person can ‘have anyone they want’; therefore, why risk the embarrassment of getting shot down?
So it is up to you: if you see a guy you are really interested in, but think he will never ask you out, then you have to make the first move. Start slowly, don’t thrust yourself into his world. Let him get to know you first, and when he feels comfortable around you, ask him out. I can’t tell you the number of times I was afraid to ask someone out because of getting shot down. In fact, I went to my senior prom stag because I was affraid of getting rejected. Later, after the fact, at least three girls (very pretty girls) told me they wished they went out with me because their dates turned out to be jerks because they only saw their female companions as ‘trophies.’
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Name : MurrayC, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Age : 33, City : Halifax, Nova Scotia, State : NA, Country : Canada, Occupation : Draftsman, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Upper middle class,
MurrayCParticipantThe reason these black guys are driving expensive cars while living in a dump is simple: They all sell drugs. I don’t care what anyone says or how politically incorrect it may sound. The truth is that they sell drugs and/or are involved in prostitution. It’s the same wherever you go. The person posting this question is from Detroit , and where I live (Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada) we see the same thing. And it p***es everyone off because they are also collecting welfare. There. I said it.
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Name : MurrayC, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Age : 33, City : Halifax, Nova Scotia, State : NA, Country : Canada, Occupation : Draftsman, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Upper middle class,
MurrayCParticipantYou are right … women in Toronto (and the city in general) are as ‘cold’ as it gets. When you were out of the country, you missed the memo about Toronto being the center of the universe. Somehow people in Toronto have got it in their head that if you don’t wake up at 4 a.m. to have a two-hour commute to work and stress yourself out at a job that lasts 18 hours a day with an impending heart attack, you are not as civilized as them. My answer? Come to Halifax. The people here (especially the women) are a lot more friendly than those in Toronto. The cost of living is way cheaper, and we have some of the best careers just east of Montreal (gas, oil, medical, bio-science, engineering). There are more universities in Halifax than any other city in Canada. Other parts of the country say that ‘Halifax moves so slow.’ My response is that we don’t move slow, we are just more efficient, and therefore aren’t scrambling to get things done. I’ll tell you one thing, of all the people I’ve known/met who have moved to Toronto, eventually they move back to where they came from, but the people who have moved to Halifax are still here. Food for thought.
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