10-25-2013, 10:03 PM
A variation on "if a tree falls in a forest, does it make a sound?"
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If a person is attracted to the same gender, but no one will (or has) touch(ed) him/her, can he/she actually be considered gay?
For context and an explanation as to why I'm asking, I'll say this: The first person I ever came out to was a gay friend when I was 18... more of an acquaintance really. After I said I told him I was gay he asked me "so have you ever done anything with a guy?" I said no. He then said "so then... you don't really know." That really fucked me up for a long time. I could have sworn I only get aroused thinking of fellas. I've since reached my own conclusion, but I'm curious what people think... and I'm bored.
Also... topic #2
I listened to a podcast with gay sex columnist and "It Gets Better" campaign creator Dan Savage, and he believes that if you are gay, and adult, are in no potential danger for being gay and are still in the closet, then you are a coward and are contributing to the homophobic culture.
What do you folks think?
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If a person is attracted to the same gender, but no one will (or has) touch(ed) him/her, can he/she actually be considered gay?
For context and an explanation as to why I'm asking, I'll say this: The first person I ever came out to was a gay friend when I was 18... more of an acquaintance really. After I said I told him I was gay he asked me "so have you ever done anything with a guy?" I said no. He then said "so then... you don't really know." That really fucked me up for a long time. I could have sworn I only get aroused thinking of fellas. I've since reached my own conclusion, but I'm curious what people think... and I'm bored.
Also... topic #2
I listened to a podcast with gay sex columnist and "It Gets Better" campaign creator Dan Savage, and he believes that if you are gay, and adult, are in no potential danger for being gay and are still in the closet, then you are a coward and are contributing to the homophobic culture.
What do you folks think?