They say that communication is another key factor in such a relationship. Also, there has to be individual time devoted to each of your lovers. I've never been in that type of situation, but I have read about it. It takes a lot of work and communication.
People grow up. High school teens tend to be less open-minded than their college counter-parts. That's a good thing. I happen to have straight friends. The problem is that I am not completely out, except to my family, so they don't actually know.
It's definitely not a genre I would ever write. I also agree about a story that is only about incest. Characters in the stories need depth. I would say the same about a story that had no struggle for the central characters.
I've actually read some on Nifty. I think some of it's okay, but there is a certain threshold in which it becomes totally disgusting. Female to male is worse than male to male or female to female due the pregnancy thing.
I say that it will happen when it happens. I don't think it will be long. Sometimes the volume of new membership is more than it is at other times. It will be interesting to find out exaclty when the 5000th member signs up.
Politicians are even worse about it than celebs. I don't think there is such a thing as an honest politician. They all bend the truth and like whenever they see fit. You forgot those perverts on Captiol Hill who have been caught... Sorry, I know it's
For me trust takes time to build the first time around but can be ripped away in seconds. Then, it takes even longer the second time around. I've learned about trusting people too soon. It's a recipe for disaster.
I usually don't become that interested in straight friends. I know the line, and I don't cross it. I think some are cute, but I don't allow myself to become that attached.
I have similar problems, but only because I live in a small town. If that wasn't the case, everything would be different in that regard. Small towns are not exactly friendly places to come out. I'm not sure if that's the case for you or not, but I thought I would share with you anyway.
There are some sick f***s in Berkely, CA who like to run around completely naked in parades. I've seen the pictures. I would pay these people to keep their clothes on. :wacko:
I don't even think men would go shirtless in the winter there. I don't even think I would go there without two sweaters, two pairs of socks, a heavy coat, a ski mask, some long underwear, and some seriously thick gloves.
I actually heard about it on the news a long time ago. Actually there was this internet newscast my cousin was showing me. There was a reporter in Toronto reporting a story without a bra or shirt on. She said it was perfectly legal.
Mika is not the only one we suspect. You can add Ricky Martin to that list. Neither deny it, but they do not admit it either. It is a difficult choice. A lot of celebs are afraid coming out will hurt their careers. It is more of a threat for actors than musicians, but there is still a risk of the fan base taking a hit.
I am not lying. Besides, I'm the sweet one. Anyway, I'm simply saying that it's likely that Scar is not a nice man. He's obviously planning something evil.
The Scar said something about "loose ends". That's a euphemism for having someone killed. Btw, maybe if you want to play devil's advocate, you should be my advocate. I'm quite devilish in my own right.
Perhaps we have that idea because he's involved in the creation of nuclear weapons and the fact that he likes to have people killed. That's not exactly nice.
I don't have a lot of gay friends. I live in the boonies. I wish that were not the case, but there's nothing I can do about it right now. Hopefully I can fix that in the next year or so.
That is true. This particular type of cloning would allow lesbians and gay men to have children together. It is also a possibility for a straight couple with fertility issues. I believe that is much better than "traditional" (for lack of a better word) cloning.
Some of my closest friends are straight. I happen to like straight guys (and no... not like that). They can be a lot of fun to hang out with. It's pressure-free quality time with the guys. Besides, there are statistically a lot more straight people, so I know a lot more of them.
There is also the idea that the person has to have an equally high level of trust in you. It has to be mutual faithfulness and trust, comparable to a Christian's devotion to Jesus or a Muslim's devotion to Allah. It would take a lot of time to build that level of trust. There is actually a good argument not to ever trust anyone that much, but the ideal relationship is one in which you can trust your partner that much. There is no such thing as a 100% guarantee of fidelity. I cannot deny the risk that I am somewhat willing to take for someone special, but I am not in the situation now and might never be in it.