If anyone could take on this scam singlehandedly it would be the Nehor!
I've always found his humor to be delightful. It was obvious to me that he was one of the most progressive people on that board since he frequently called out intolerance. Maybe not Kevin Graham-level progressive, but you know what I mean.
Someone should invite him to try out this board (especially if he finds things less welcoming with the hardliners at Mormon D&D).
Interesting. I had a friend from mission at the Y who came out one evening while chatting on campus. During that time he was dating a girl. Well, he was a stud and could have dated any girl on campus, but he'd been in a relationship with just one for a while; we were all friends.
He didn't use the term "bi" ever, but he often mentioned other girls he was interested in. Well, it all fell apart after a while and a couple years later there was no question, he was gay.
Just pointing out if someone tells me they are attracted to both, but for cultural / religious reasons date girls, that tells me the person is gay as hell and in denial for the sake of the gospel. Well, nothing wrong with where you're at on the spectrum, but it helps to be honest with yourself where you're at.
Nehor wrote:
Being open is definitely a contributing factor as to why I am still single and definitely one of the main reasons I have given up on dating.
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"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus.
Being open is definitely a contributing factor as to why I am still single and definitely one of the main reasons I have given up on dating.
That guy is a total loser. In 2008, there were about 3 women for every 2 men in the church. The gap is probably much bigger now, and the gap is way bigger for singles over 30. I suspect women dominate in mid-singles.
"I have the type of (REAL) job where I can choose how to spend my time," says Marcus.
Interesting. I had a friend from mission at the Y who came out one evening while chatting on campus. During that time he was dating a girl. Well, he was a stud and could have dated any girl on campus, but he'd been in a relationship with just one for a while; we were all friends.
He didn't use the term "bi" ever, but he often mentioned other girls he was interested in. Well, it all fell apart after a while and a couple years later there was no question, he was gay.
Just pointing out if someone tells me they are attracted to both, but for cultural / religious reasons date girls, that tells me the person is gay as hell and in denial for the sake of the gospel. Well, nothing wrong with where you're at on the spectrum, but it helps to be honest with yourself where you're at.
It has been my experience as well that gay men raised in conservative cultures will sometimes claim to be bi as they become more comfortable with the idea that they don't have to be straight, despite what their religion or parents may have told them.