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It certainly doesn't take long for Takei
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It doesn't take long for George (good old George) to react to some kind of crappy news.
See for yourselves!

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For those of you not in the loop. TLC put out a programme called My Husband's NOT Gay.

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Also this :

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We've been trying to ignore all this dumb mess. Guess what?

As soon as I click post we'll go back to ignoring it.

It's an insult to a brain to force it to experience this shit.
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While I will not be watching the show myself, I am actually excited to see that it will be coming out on TV. Further, I was greatly disappointed to hear that it will be a "TV Docu-Drama" rather than a series, and I am completely baffled as to why everyone else in the LGBT community seems so up in arms.
I think that this show is going to provide more painful and awkward comedy moments than any of us deserve this early into 2015 and for many many years to come!
Not to mention the fantastic opportunity it will provide to the Hetro community to watch the drama filled downward spiral that is virtually guaranteed to ensue.
Comedy. Gold.

~Beaux
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I know I already feel sorry for these men, who believe they'll be able to live the lie all their lives, and maybe they will. Just wait for their wives to die before they do, or for the kids to leave the home and then we'll see. My partner having had to put up with all this sh*t would probably be very very sorry for these men and how they can delude themselves, and how their brains have been manipulated by the Mormon church. The interesting thing is that the wives actually partake in their husband's fantasies. But that's all they'll allow themselves, fantasies. If they were ever to experience what their bodies and minds are craving, they'd probably not turn back.
What this show will prove is that the human mind is resilient and can be headstrong. I'm certainly not going to deny these men their choice of living a difficult life. After all priests and monks and nuns have also given up on that kind of stuff. The shame is they'll never know what they're missing.
I think I will watch it, if only to know how low they'll stoop to go on proving that their teachings were right all along, after all the harm they've caused to umpteen gay teenagers and men.
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On one hand it's a great way to show that it's possible to be gay without being a hairdresser with pink spiky hair and a lisp.

On the other hand I agree with the second video.
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Beaux Wrote:...Not to mention the fantastic opportunity it will provide to the Hetro community to watch the drama filled downward spiral that is virtually guaranteed to ensue.
Comedy. Gold.
Eh, yep…

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princealbertofb Wrote:I know I already feel sorry for these men, who believe they'll be able to live the lie all their lives, and maybe they will.....The interesting thing is that the wives actually partake in their husband's fantasies...

Interesting? I don't know if that is how I would describe the women involved. I blame and pity them as much as I blame the man. What kind of person would willing choose to spen their life with a person who they know is incapable of reciprocating their love? When we have a new member here on e forum who insists on trying to make a relationship with his straight room mate "work" and is asking for advice on how to "get him", we all tend to be pretty explicate to them that what they are doing is wrong. These.. ahem...Ladies deserve similar speeches at the very least.
However, in this instance, both parties involved seem incapable of making adult decisions reguarding their own lives (and most sadly, the lives of their children)--in my world that makes them all fair game for whatever they get.
~Beaux
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Beaux Wrote:Interesting? I don't know if that is how I would describe the women involved. I blame and pity them as much as I blame the man. What kind of person would willing choose to spen their life with a person who they know is incapable of reciprocating their love? When we have a new member here on e forum who insists on trying to make a relationship with his straight room mate "work" and is asking for advice on how to "get him", we all tend to be pretty explicate to them that what they are doing is wrong. These.. ahem...Ladies deserve similar speeches at the very least.
However, in this instance, both parties involved seem incapable of making adult decisions reguarding their own lives (and most sadly, the lives of their children)--in my world that makes them all fair game for whatever they get.
~Beaux
Very astute, Beaux.
My post was, to a certain degree, ironic. When I said interesting, I think I meant to agree with you. You're right about the adult decision thing, but that's precisely the point. My partner, a former Mormon, would think exactly along your lines of thinking in that Mormons have been and are consistently being robbed of their right to decide as adults. The Mormon church has every interest in keeping the minds of their followers in "mental captivity", telling them how to live their lives and allegedly "protecting" them from the ills and sins of this world.

Sadly, some people won't ever be allowed to grow or to find out who they really are because of this simplistic thinking. It may suit some, but it won't suit all. The really worrying thing is that this is about power and money and manipulation. Those couples are being an instrument to it. It's not insignificant that all four couples are Mormons. They didn't try to add any other religion, or atheist couples trying to deal with their sexuality and orientation with this same principle of renouncing their needs and seeing how far they can sustain it. On the other hand, a programme such as this one might expose how vile and destructive the Mormon thinking is.

So, yes, interesting, because these women, who have nothing to lose, are still deluding themselves in that they may think they can possibly change their partner's orientation. Many women have felt that way before, owing to inexperience in the matter. Or else it's even more cruel than you'd think, because they are being instrumental in perpetuating the mental torture these men have got to go through, and helping them live the lie. But there is a sense of them trying to help, and selfishly having found a person who they probably do appreciate and love. And why not? Were it not for their common thinking that homosexuality is something to be resisted, these women might be helping these men to COME OUT, like any good fag hag. I wonder if theses wives ever think of themselves as fag hags? Do they even know the phrase? I wonder if these men are allowed to be together as a group of friends? Or was that just for the programme? Is there any risk that the four of them together might just reinforce their wish to be with men rather than women? If they ever come out and divorce their wives, will they become woman-haters?
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