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Twins Come Out To Dad - Video
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jaxc Wrote:I actually watched the video awhile ago, and while i have mixed feelings about something like this being put out in the public, there's something else i noticed that probably won't surprise anyone given the nature of the video, but to anybody that read them, don't most of the comments seem particularly nasty and hateful? why was everyone obsessed with the father having grandkids? did they not considered that maybe he didn't care either way, that too me seemed a particularly weird thing to bash them for.

Ugh. There's so much gay-hate on the internet that I'm starting to think that I should give up the fight. Youtube, facebook, whatever, the pointless and brutal hate is there.
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#12
Threesome or no?
Too soon?

lol jk.
But who else has twin sexx dreams haha
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#13
oreosplz93 Wrote:...who else has twin sexx dreams haha
I'll confess… I always *wanted* to be a twin and when I was a child felt that I *was* but missing my other half. (I was a very weird kid in a lot of ways.) But yeah, I've never done it but the 'idea' has always appealed. Tongue3
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[MENTION=20947]MikeW[/MENTION] IDK if this is the appropriate place but there are these two hot cuban twins who fool around for the moniezz. You should watch sometime lol Bear
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Cuddly Wrote:Ugh. There's so much gay-hate on the internet that I'm starting to think that I should give up the fight. Youtube, facebook, whatever, the pointless and brutal hate is there.

The video is viral at this point. Viral videos just turn into toxic waste dumps.
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#16
Like East, I feel hard pressed to watch these videos because I feel like I'm intruding on personal space. But curiosity does get the better of me and I watch them. If these videos help even one person out there...I say it's worth it.

I can empathize and sympathize with them. I came out to my family when I was even younger.
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#17
With regard to the comment feature, this is where I wonder if the internet (particularly news sites) went wrong. <crotchety old man voice>In my day</crotchety old man voice> when you wrote a letter to a newspaper, they printed your name and your town under your comments, and they called you at home to confirm you were who you said you were. I think a lot of the reason there is so much vitriol on these sites is because people can hide behind a fake account and take no responsibility for their words. If you only got one online identity and everybody knew exactly who was saying it (including people who knew you IRL) I think people would be more careful what they put out there.

Of course you could argue that the way things are is more honest/realistic representation of the world, and there are of course myriad reasons why people need to be anonymous online, but it comes at a cost.
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#18
I'm like some of you in that I'd feel like an eavesdropper watching the video. The fact that my high speed net use is over for this cycle didn't play into it...much.

I haven't come out to family. As a crossdresser, this can make for a lot of stress when family comes to visit. Fortuately, no one visits unannounced. I'm content with things as they are. Lol, hoping none of them trips over my tumblr.

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East Wrote:LOL...I am worse than you guys because I can't even hit "play" on the video. I feel like I am invading someone's space. It isn't as if everyone agreed to be taped...that is not cool for me

pretty much same here. i couldn't look at all of it. i watched the beginning, then some bits and pieces but i had to turn the volume down and look away a lot. i stopped midway through, or before that...some place.

i also think it's great the younger generations growing up now feel safe and free to disclose their homosexuality so openly. it is a positive thing. but i have my reservations about the idea of posting these things online for complete strangers to look at.
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meridannight Wrote:...i also think it's great the younger generations growing up now feel safe and free to disclose their homosexuality so openly. it is a positive thing. but i have my reservations about the idea of posting these things online for complete strangers to look at.
There is so much about "human nature" I don't understand in general, mix into this "human nature" and culture and it gets even more complicated.

What am I talking about? Well, if we *assume* that "human nature" is largely a product of our historical development, we don't have to go back in the historical record to find *most* people growing up in a very, very small "world experience". That is to say, for most human beings for tens of thousands of years, one's "growing up" took place in the context of a small tribe or village -- a place where everyone pretty much knew everyone else and everyone else's business more or less. (I grew up in such a "small town" myself, so I know a bit about what that feels like.)

So, now, of course in modern times -- the last hundred years or so -- for people in 'developed' nations, this is no longer so much the case. We grow up in cities or suburbs where one may or may not know one's neighbor, let alone know almost everything about him including his clan and their personal histories as well.

Back in the 1960s we began talking about "the global village" … that is, our experience of ourselves as human beings living inside a "village" bound together by the ability of electronic media to "broadcast the drum beat of information" on a global scale. The invention of the internet has only made that analogy even more accurate.

What I'm getting at here is how, on one hand, it seems a bit odd to me that people are comfortable sharing intimate details of their life with total strangers. (I've often remarked that had someone in the past told me how many men would, in the future, willingly expose their naked bodies [NSFW] for the world to see, I wouldn't have believed them.) On the other hand, when you think about how humans 'evolved' (socially), in a way it makes sense. It wasn't *that* long ago that our ancestors lived nearly "communally". (They may not have shared resources equally but for sure "strangers" stood out like sore thumbs to everyone.)

Back in the '60s we talked a lot about a "sexual revolution" that was gong on -- the slow coming out of "gay" to society in general being apart of that. But it seems to me -- as someone who has now lived through several decades of social change -- that what we're experiencing now -- human sexuality now made public (a *huge* amount of amateur porn shared online) -- we're almost reverting back to a primordial state. That is, to a time before the idea of "privacy" had much of an existence -- a time when families, tribes, cohorts of people literally lived, slept, ate -- did pretty much *everything* together.

I don't know, I just like thinking about stuff like this.
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