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michaelParticipantI’ve been with my boyfriend for about a year now, and we started living together this past summer. It’s been four months since we moved in together, and we do sleep together every night, we love to cuddle, spoon, and hug. I think it just helps us get to sleep. though I haven’t noticed any signifficant drop in our sexual activity, I think that occurrs naturally as a relationship progresses because the nature of the relationship changes as you’ve been with the other person. you come to appreicate just being with the other more and more, and I’ve come appreciate just holding and being held as much as having sex. it’s just nice to have someone to crawl in bed with someone you love. as far as my friends and coworkers ‘sidestepping’ personal issues like this. I’m always open to answering any questions people ask (within reason). I aim to foster understanding and break ignorance because I think it’s important that straight people realize that in a gay relationship, the only real change from a straight one is that both partners are of the same sex. other than that, it’s all the same. which is to say, each gay relationship is different, just like every straight relationship is.
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michaelParticipantIn our patriarchal society, it is considered “natural” for a woman to aspire to be more like a man, whereas it is considered “unnatural” for a man to want to take on the “inferior” traits of a woman. This is true for the same reason why girls who play with trucks aren’t frowned upon as much as boys who play with Barbies. Silly system, isn’t it?
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michaelParticipantFor starters, studies have shown that animals do participate in homosexual behavior. Also, humans engage in a number of activities that animals do not, like organized religion for example. Not to mention… oh… I dunno, love. So, just because animals don’t do it, does that mean that we shouldn’t do it either?
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