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Last night I had cabin fever, so I went to a local gay bar to chill out and socialize.
All the gay guys who were there are unique individuals -- not one of them lives their life in exactly the same way as the guy sitting or standing next to him.
This notion of a monolithic gay lifestyle just doesn't make sense to me.
A lot of Republicans are not racist, but a lot of racists are Republican.
Gay men's sexual practices appear to be consistent with the concept of "monogamy without fidelity." Astudy of gay men attending circuit parties showed that 46 percent were coupled, that is, they claimed to have a "primary partner." Twenty-seven percent of the men with primary partners "had multiple sex partners (oral or anal) during their most recent circuit party weekend . . . ." For gay men, sex outside the primary relationship is ubiquitous even during the first year. Gay men reportedly have sex with someone other than their partner in 66 percent of relationships within the first year, rising to approximately 90 percent if the relationship endures over five years. And the average gay or lesbian relationship is short lived. In one study, only 15 percent of gay men and 17.3 percent of lesbians had relationships that lasted more than three years. Thus, the studies reflect very little long-term monogamy in GLB relationships.
Hmmmm... I wonder how this would compare to non married couples... Because think of it. "Maybe" the fact that people are "married" lowers the chance that you will stray from your partner (I said lower, not stop it)... so... maybe the fact that marriage is denied to gays is a primary cause why these types of percentages exist... and MAYBE if gays were allowed to "officially get married" we would see numbers that were compatable with heterosexual married couples
I've heard BK state on many occassions that the simple fact of marriage forces people to work through their issues instead of walking away from the problems... Gays aren't offered that "crutch" at the moment
I can't believe Ben actually posted that "study." It's absurd on its face due to the selective sampling (doing a study on alcoholism in a bar that's good!), and everyone else saw it instantly.
This is why I mock your sources so often, Ben. This is why I note when you cite "studies" by religious wackos.
-Arrian
edit: wow, I'm clearly fired up. I'm posting from home. Granted, I had a few minutes to kill, but still, this is rare.
Jon Miller- I AM.CANADIAN
GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
Hmmmm... I wonder how this would compare to non married couples... Because think of it. "Maybe" the fact that people are "married" lowers the chance that you will stray from your partner (I said lower, not stop it)... so... maybe the fact that marriage is denied to gays is a primary cause why these types of percentages exist... and MAYBE if gays were allowed to "officially get married" we would see numbers that were compatable with heterosexual married couples
I've heard BK state on many occassions that the simple fact of marriage forces people to work through their issues instead of walking away from the problems... Gays aren't offered that "crutch" at the moment
Wow, I agree with a Ming post. I am shocked.
JM
Jon Miller- I AM.CANADIAN
GENERATION 35: The first time you see this, copy it into your sig on any forum and add 1 to the generation. Social experiment.
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