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    ok as i was saying something about God...I can't remember hobbes disrupted my train of thought

    I dont wanna get into the philosophy and the whole 9 yards but I dont think gayism came into play until the early 1930 or the early 1900s.

    If you ask older generations, if you ask them what gay is, they'll tell you gay means cheerful.

    So is gay the result of the late pop culture? or is it something different. I dont care. All I know is this was NOT how the entire human culture started.

    and u might argue that the times have changed and whatnot and people are more open about sex, even same-sex marriages.

    call me old-fashioned but it just doesn't sit right with the whole notion that a family is made of 2 men or 2 women. This is just unheard of in the past. Men are meant to be with women and have families and children.

    well then some1 asked me what is "normal" marriage? well I'll say a normal marriage is the union of a man and a woman. And a happy marriage and family is when both members contribute financial means as well as spritual support into the family. so a gay couple can have a happy family, but a normal marriage? not in my religion.

    thanks

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    In older (more recent) generations, if one was homosexual, one was a confirmed bachelor.

    In ancient Greece, it was such a common practice that there are at least 4 words describing the varying stages of same-sex relationships. I'd likely have more to say, but I'm pressed for time and the little s are taking up the "last 10 posts" slot.

    things are quiet until hitler decides he'd like to invade russia
    so, he does
    the russians are like "OMG WTF D00DZ, STOP TKING"
    and the germans are still like "omg ph34r n00bz"
    the russians fall back, all the way to moscow
    and then they all begin h4xing, which brings on the russian winter
    the germans are like "wtf, h4x"
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  3. The Drawing Room   -   #53
    Originally posted by MagicNakor@20 September 2003 - 05:31
    In older (more recent) generations, if one was homosexual, one was a confirmed bachelor.

    In ancient Greece, it was such a common practice that there are at least 4 words describing the varying stages of same-sex relationships. I'd likely have more to say, but I'm pressed for time and the little s are taking up the "last 10 posts" slot.

    Don't ask, don't tell!
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  4. The Drawing Room   -   #54
    apparently the most offensive insult in ancient greece was:

    "your breath smells of your slave's semen"

    <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>BLAH</span>

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    Originally posted by 3rd gen noob@20 September 2003 - 04:33
    apparently the most offensive insult in ancient greece was:

    "your breath smells of your slave&#39;s semen"

    mmm...ewww

    is this real? there were gays in ancient greece? i haven&#39;t done any research in this field

  6. The Drawing Room   -   #56
    Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@20 September 2003 - 04:37
    i haven&#39;t done any research in this field
    it shows...

    yes, it&#39;s true
    infact, young men used to go on trips with older men into the forest...they did &#39;things&#39;
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  7. The Drawing Room   -   #57
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    Originally posted by 3rd gen noob+20 September 2003 - 04:40--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (3rd gen noob @ 20 September 2003 - 04:40)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-james_bond_rulez@20 September 2003 - 04:37
    i haven&#39;t done any research in this field
    it shows...

    yes, it&#39;s true
    infact, young men used to go on trips with older men into the forest...they did &#39;things&#39; [/b][/quote]
    yeah but that&#39;s different though, isn&#39;t it?

    they "do it" out of lust, not love

  8. The Drawing Room   -   #58
    Originally posted by james_bond_rulez@20 September 2003 - 04:42
    yeah but that&#39;s different though, isn&#39;t it?

    they "do it" out of lust, not love
    it&#39;s still homosexual activity, no matter the context...
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  9. The Drawing Room   -   #59
    Aristotle and Plato did this. Or was it Socrates.

    It was considered an honor for a student to please his educator. This was a socially acceptable option for the teacher to penetrate the student.

    The student was supposed to accept this as his role, but it was considered wrong for the teacher to want to be sodomized. Yes, it was considered like a jack off, not out of love.

    To be homosexual you must be physically aroused by same sex, I think the Greeks practiced the "any port in a storm technique"

    That is where the term "Greek style" comes from.
    Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?

  10. The Drawing Room   -   #60
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    Originally posted by hobbes@20 September 2003 - 04:44
    It was considered an honor for a student to please his educator. This was a socially acceptable option for the teacher to penetrate the student.

    wow is this where all the sex with professors came from?

    I had no idea...

    interesting

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