Gay People: If there were a pill that would make you un-gay, would you take it?

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Dr. Detroit

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I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:





 

Shame

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Originally posted by: nakedfrog
Originally posted by: mordantmonkey
what about a temporary pill that would switch you orientation either way? that would be more interesting. i doubt many heteros would try it.

Might be a few getting slipped to women unsuspectingly, though.
"She'd never sleep with me anyway, so instead I'll just get to watch her make out with that chick"

The practical joke applications are limitless! :)
 

markgm

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I wonder if only gay people voted. It's an interesting result if so, kinda split.
 

nageov3t

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Originally posted by: markgm
I wonder if only gay people voted. It's an interesting result if so, kinda split.

I'm pretty certain there aren't 80 gay people in ATOT.

unless there's a ton in the closet or something.
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;
 

MrDudeMan

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

:roll:

it was MEANT to go in there. it wasnt meant to go in an exit-only.
 

Gurck

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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

:roll:

it was MEANT to go in there. it wasnt meant to go in an exit-only.

I can't understand how anyone can eat canned peas. It doesn't affect me if they do though, and I don't see how it could/should affect my judgement of them. I've got to wonder if people so adamantly against homosexuality are as such because they're hiding something...

Anyway, I think I'd take the pill were I gay (though I didn't vote). There are a lot of parallels to my own situation; being an atheist in a predominantly religious world, and I'd probably take a pill that would make me believe.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

I have to agree, vaginas just seem so... unappealing. :p

(apologies to any ladies present)
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: Gurck
Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

:roll:

it was MEANT to go in there. it wasnt meant to go in an exit-only.

I can't understand how anyone can eat canned peas. It doesn't affect me if they do though, and I don't see how it could/should affect my judgement of them. I've got to wonder if people so adamantly against homosexuality are as such because they're hiding something...

I know that a lot of people that are so 'against' homosexuality are actually homosexuals themselves. Note that I'm not saying the poster in question is, though.

But what does it matter if it was *meant* to go in there? For argument's sake, say it were meant to go in a man's ass. Would that make you any more attracted to it?
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: Bigsm00th
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

:roll:

it was MEANT to go in there. it wasnt meant to go in an exit-only.

On the other hand, it's clear that most of our body parts are perfectly able to serve multiple roles. For example our mouths play roles in expressing emotion, eating, making speech, expressing affection (kissing), etc. There's no 'rule' which says you can't or shouldn't shove your **** in any particular human orifice.
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

I have to agree, vaginas just seem so... unappealing. :p

(apologies to any ladies present)

No... unappealing is the undercooked dinner you're served at a fast food restaurant.

I find them disgusting, and I'm not sure that's a strong enough word.

But that's just my perspective.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

I have to agree, vaginas just seem so... unappealing. :p

(apologies to any ladies present)

No... unappealing is the undercooked dinner you're served at a fast food restaurant.

I find them disgusting, and I'm not sure that's a strong enough word.

But that's just my perspective.

I used to think that way, but it occurred to me it was a kind of sexist attitude.. and I'm sure women don't like hearing their vaginas being described as disgusting :p
 

mobobuff

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Quit picking on rbloedow, people... it's not as though he's the only nef around here. He's not even the only gay nef, by far...

Given the change to take a pill -- today -- to change myself from being a homosexual to a heterosexual, I would do it in a heartbeat. I wouldn't be an outcast, wouldn't have to put up with bullshit rules from the FDA, Red Cross, and many private organizations - not to mention the government, and I'm not even going to mention how angered I am about gay marriage.

That said; if I were in a (homosexual) realtionship and loved my partner, and was given the opportunity to take said pill, there's no way I would take it. I guess it's just my own opinion (weird, as most of mine are, it seems), but I feel as though if I've managed to find a partner, and we both love each other, then the world's issues about homosexuality take a back seat to that (they're still there, and I'd still have to battle them, daily, but would be 'easier' for me).

I don't feel like arguing enough to try to change someone's mind - but I don't understand the people that say homosexuality is a choice - how the heck would they know, anyway - last I checked almost all of the people that claim it is a choice is heterosexual, and has never been homosexual. I know, there are also homosexuals that claim it is a choice, and just prefer being gay - I don't understand that either... why live in a world that thinks you are inferior to everyone else (well, all heterosexuals)? I've tried 'becoming' a heterosexual before. I've tried praying about it, I've tried watching hetero porn, I've tried talking to counselors about it, pastors, etc. Nothing worked. Now, I guess I've accepted the fact that I'm gay, and I no longer actively try to change that part about myself - it's who I am, and I don't feel like hurting myself or going through any more pain just trying to change to something that the world perceives as better, when I personally don't view heterosexuality as any better than homosexuality.

:thumbsup: No surprise that most of the common sense in this thread is coming from gay people. ;)

If there was a button I could press that would instantly remove all social angst and misunderstanding assosciated with homosexuality, I'd probably press the hell out of it. People would still be able to form opinions on their own - but society itself would be inherently neutral.

I'm heterosexual, but I'm not quite so ignorant as to let my lifestyle interfere with common sense. Our brains are very robust instruments. They account entirely for the perception of a "self". They also have settings, and some of these settings are set at birth inside the womb, some are set right at the moment of conception. Of course many settings are set during your lifetime, but homosexuality and heterosexuality is not one of them. I am positive this is a setting that is programmed at birth, and it may just be latent until it is expressed by the person when they are old enough to identify themselves as a sexual being (whenever that happens is up to them). You can think of these settings much like jumpers (DIP switches) on a motherboard. The brain, however, has hundreds of billions of these switches. Please don't lose me here... I am not trying to say the brain is as simple as DIP switches, it's so much more complicated than that. Societal influence comes into play on these switches like a 3 year old jabbing at keys on a keyboard.

As another poster already pointed out... in the early ages, women were not considered for their beauty. In fact, a woman was only considered socially acceptable if she was plump and shapeless. Men, on the other hand, were often sculptured (with words or otherwise) as being powerful, attractive figures. Women considered socially attractive today, would have been horribly mishapen and unappealing in early ages - too skinny, feeble, and if you have a tan? Forget about it.

I can certainly look at another man and think, "wow, he's hot", but would I have sex with him? Certainly not, it just wouldn't be sexually appealing to me. I can, however, recognize the attractiveness in a man. Would I take a pill that would make me homosexual? No, because I am already in a relationship with a woman I love, and I fear my chances with gay men would be even less than my chances with women. It also severely limits the size of the buffet to choose from :).
 

GeekDrew

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Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

I have to agree, vaginas just seem so... unappealing. :p

(apologies to any ladies present)

No... unappealing is the undercooked dinner you're served at a fast food restaurant.

I find them disgusting, and I'm not sure that's a strong enough word.

But that's just my perspective.

I used to think that way, but it occurred to me it was a kind of sexist attitude.. and I'm sure women don't like hearing their vaginas being described as disgusting :p

Nah... I think that sexist would be if you were to say that all women were ugly... or all women are incompetent, etc... something very broad and about women in general. Having an opinion about their sexual organs doesn't make me sexist... or at least I don't think so. But I could be wrong. lol
 

aplefka

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Originally posted by: AMDZen
Originally posted by: shuan24
Originally posted by: AMDZen
If I was gay, I would take the pill. Even if it was $1000 which it would inevitably be.

I mean please, men are nasty, vial and despicable creatures. Women represent everything that is beautiful in this world we live in. Of course, its been my experience that most of that beauty shines on the outside, and not on the inside - you just have to look harder to get both.

Unless I was female, and were a lesbian, then of course I wouldn't take the pill.


whoa can we say ignorant? :roll:

So what exactly about the post makes me so ignorant. Are you saying that men, generically speaking, are the better looking of the two genders or something? If you beleive in god, its obvious to everyone else that does that god is a man. Theres also a reason why you never see men angels, even if the bible talks about them. Angels are women.

Not a single strait person would ever argue with me, so its obvious that your gay. Why do you think women find other women attractive. All women have bi-sexual tendancies, whether they admit them or not.

I was on your side til this post.

Angels are men and women. If you read the bible, you would know this. Shouldn't have brought religion into this discussion though as it kills the validity of the responses.
 

aidanjm

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Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: GeekDrew
Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

In much the same way I can't even begin to understand how any man could be attracted to a woman... or even think about going near a woman's "stuff"... just.... :vomit;

I have to agree, vaginas just seem so... unappealing. :p

(apologies to any ladies present)

No... unappealing is the undercooked dinner you're served at a fast food restaurant.

I find them disgusting, and I'm not sure that's a strong enough word.

But that's just my perspective.

I used to think that way, but it occurred to me it was a kind of sexist attitude.. and I'm sure women don't like hearing their vaginas being described as disgusting :p

Nah... I think that sexist would be if you were to say that all women were ugly... or all women are incompetent, etc... something very broad and about women in general. Having an opinion about their sexual organs doesn't make me sexist... or at least I don't think so. But I could be wrong. lol

fair enough, lol :)
 

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Originally posted by: Fmr12B
I'm not gay and didn't vote but how anyone can find love in another mans hairy assh0le is beyond me!:disgust:

Do you "find love" in a woman's hairy vagina?
 

Jigglelicious

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And to answer the original poster - no, I don't think I would. To take a pill to change me would somehow mean that being gay is something that needs to be fixed or cured, and thats not the way I see it. In my eyes, its really no different from going back 200 years and asking black people if they could take a pill to turn white, would they do it? Yes, being straight might make some aspects of life a bit easier. But I suppose i'm this way for a reason, so I might as well see it through.
 

aidanjm

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The main 'sad' thing about being gay for me is I probably will never have children. Apart from that, I don't feel much regret at not turning out heterosexual.
 

NINaudio

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Originally posted by: mobobuff
:thumbsup: No surprise that most of the common sense in this thread is coming from gay people. ;)

If there was a button I could press that would instantly remove all social angst and misunderstanding assosciated with homosexuality, I'd probably press the hell out of it. People would still be able to form opinions on their own - but society itself would be inherently neutral.

I'm heterosexual, but I'm not quite so ignorant as to let my lifestyle interfere with common sense. Our brains are very robust instruments. They account entirely for the perception of a "self". They also have settings, and some of these settings are set at birth inside the womb, some are set right at the moment of conception. Of course many settings are set during your lifetime, but homosexuality and heterosexuality is not one of them. I am positive this is a setting that is programmed at birth, and it may just be latent until it is expressed by the person when they are old enough to identify themselves as a sexual being (whenever that happens is up to them). You can think of these settings much like jumpers (DIP switches) on a motherboard. The brain, however, has hundreds of billions of these switches. Please don't lose me here... I am not trying to say the brain is as simple as DIP switches, it's so much more complicated than that. Societal influence comes into play on these switches like a 3 year old jabbing at keys on a keyboard.

As another poster already pointed out... in the early ages, women were not considered for their beauty. In fact, a woman was only considered socially acceptable if she was plump and shapeless. Men, on the other hand, were often sculptured (with words or otherwise) as being powerful, attractive figures. Women considered socially attractive today, would have been horribly mishapen and unappealing in early ages - too skinny, feeble, and if you have a tan? Forget about it.

I can certainly look at another man and think, "wow, he's hot", but would I have sex with him? Certainly not, it just wouldn't be sexually appealing to me. I can, however, recognize the attractiveness in a man. Would I take a pill that would make me homosexual? No, because I am already in a relationship with a woman I love, and I fear my chances with gay men would be even less than my chances with women. It also severely limits the size of the buffet to choose from :).

QFT