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Growing up without a Dad, does it make you feminine?

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I think there's a statistic somewhere about the percentage of gay men who were raised without a father/male role model. It's attitudes that kids pick up, or don't pick up from the parental presence.
 
I "know" my dad, but have NO respect for him. He is a fvckin' weirdo (and that is putting it lightly). I am in no way feminine. I don't like sports that involve "athletes", I only enjoy sports that involve internal combustion engines. I don't know if having my dad around would have changed that at all, I just saw him on New Year's Day and he was telling me about his recent purchase of like 1000 guinea pigs..... I could go on-and-on about some of his follies, and if you guys would believe me, you would laugh.
 
its genetic. some people are more outgoing then others.

yackity yack yack tires and annoys me after a while.

and sports... only a few olympic sports interest me. atleast in terms of watching. i find watching sports pointless, you should be DOING sports. same with car racing. i like a top gear lap here and there so i can see the car perform, but watching countless laps? thats f*cking repetitive nonsense. i'd be excited as hell if i were driving or sitting in one, but watching? might as well look up at the sky with the birds flying around, just as pointless.
 
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