Heh, missed a lot,
Search for the X-Gen or something like it on google. I once read that they found some matching amino peptides almost forming some gen at 1 out of 2 gay people (thus: not bi, pan or whatever). Now this wouldn't mean that this is a gay gene, It could at best also be a gene that make the other sex hormone levels higher. Just to let you know that they DID do research on a gay gene, that they did NOT found one, but DID find SOME correspondence between SOME gay brain's physiology.
Either way. I still think 2 out of 5 people are at least bi-lovers. I met so many of them in every environment I come in. This counts for boys and girls by the way. It just seems that only a small number expresses him or her self to be gay, another small percentage acts but hides that they are gay or bi and another small percentage tells that they are bi. The rest is simply heterosexual. Well the truth is going to hit ya, they are not all so hetero as you think they are...
... Do you have that same feeling, do you KNOW that I'm right? or do you think that's all crap?
Oh, what does it mean when a heterosexual squeezes a questionable his ass? Not pat/frap/hit/kick but gently squeeze. I never get that.
Oh... about god-worshippers. I don't get them:
Gays should be Tattooed, says Priest
[Gays should be Tattooed, says Priest - Rev Peter Mullen]
A Church of England priest, the Rev Peter Mullen, who ministers in the City of London, has said on his blog that homosexuals should be tattooed with health warnings similar to those seen on cigarette packets and that homosexuality was "clearly unnatural, a perversion and corruption of natural instincts and affections, and because it is a cause of fatal disease". He wrote: "Let us make it obligatory for homosexuals to have their backsides tattooed with the slogan SODOMY CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH and their chins with FELLATIO KILLS." The Bishop of London, the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, said the posting, which has since been taken down, was "highly offensive". The Daily Telegraph reports that the rector insisted that he meant no harm: "I wrote some satirical things on my blog and anybody with an ounce of sense of humour or any understanding of the tradition of English satire would immediately assume that they’re light-hearted jokes." The Rev Mullen, 66, was told on Friday that he could face disciplinary action. Peter Tatchell of gay rights group OutRage! said he should resign.
Gay couples reflect the love of God
[Gay couples reflect the love of God, says Rowan Williams - Archbishop of Canterbury]
Archbishop of Canterbury compares gay relationships to marriage. In private correspondence, seen by the Daily Telegraph, Dr Rowan Williams, leader of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion refutes the Church's traditional teaching that homosexuality is sinful. Furthermore, he expresses his hope that the Church will change its position to be more accepting of gay partnerships. His comments – made in a letter written shortly before he became Archbishop of Canterbury – will infuriate the conservatives who boycotted the recent Lambeth Conference in protest at the presence of liberals who elected Anglicanism's first openly gay bishop. Leading evangelicals have claimed that he is in an "untenable position". "The Bible does not address the matter of appropriate behaviour for those who are, for whatever reason, homosexual by instinct or nature," Dr Williams writes. "By the end of the 80s I had definitely come to the conclusion that scripture was not dealing with the predicament of persons whom we should recognise as homosexual by nature. I concluded that an active sexual relationship between two people of the same sex might therefore reflect the love of God in a way comparable to marriage, if and only if it had the about it the same character of absolute covenanted faithfulness."
Search for the X-Gen or something like it on google. I once read that they found some matching amino peptides almost forming some gen at 1 out of 2 gay people (thus: not bi, pan or whatever). Now this wouldn't mean that this is a gay gene, It could at best also be a gene that make the other sex hormone levels higher. Just to let you know that they DID do research on a gay gene, that they did NOT found one, but DID find SOME correspondence between SOME gay brain's physiology.
Either way. I still think 2 out of 5 people are at least bi-lovers. I met so many of them in every environment I come in. This counts for boys and girls by the way. It just seems that only a small number expresses him or her self to be gay, another small percentage acts but hides that they are gay or bi and another small percentage tells that they are bi. The rest is simply heterosexual. Well the truth is going to hit ya, they are not all so hetero as you think they are...
... Do you have that same feeling, do you KNOW that I'm right? or do you think that's all crap?
Oh, what does it mean when a heterosexual squeezes a questionable his ass? Not pat/frap/hit/kick but gently squeeze. I never get that.
Oh... about god-worshippers. I don't get them:
Gays should be Tattooed, says Priest
[Gays should be Tattooed, says Priest - Rev Peter Mullen]
A Church of England priest, the Rev Peter Mullen, who ministers in the City of London, has said on his blog that homosexuals should be tattooed with health warnings similar to those seen on cigarette packets and that homosexuality was "clearly unnatural, a perversion and corruption of natural instincts and affections, and because it is a cause of fatal disease". He wrote: "Let us make it obligatory for homosexuals to have their backsides tattooed with the slogan SODOMY CAN SERIOUSLY DAMAGE YOUR HEALTH and their chins with FELLATIO KILLS." The Bishop of London, the Rt Rev Richard Chartres, said the posting, which has since been taken down, was "highly offensive". The Daily Telegraph reports that the rector insisted that he meant no harm: "I wrote some satirical things on my blog and anybody with an ounce of sense of humour or any understanding of the tradition of English satire would immediately assume that they’re light-hearted jokes." The Rev Mullen, 66, was told on Friday that he could face disciplinary action. Peter Tatchell of gay rights group OutRage! said he should resign.
Gay couples reflect the love of God
[Gay couples reflect the love of God, says Rowan Williams - Archbishop of Canterbury]
Archbishop of Canterbury compares gay relationships to marriage. In private correspondence, seen by the Daily Telegraph, Dr Rowan Williams, leader of the Church of England and the worldwide Anglican Communion refutes the Church's traditional teaching that homosexuality is sinful. Furthermore, he expresses his hope that the Church will change its position to be more accepting of gay partnerships. His comments – made in a letter written shortly before he became Archbishop of Canterbury – will infuriate the conservatives who boycotted the recent Lambeth Conference in protest at the presence of liberals who elected Anglicanism's first openly gay bishop. Leading evangelicals have claimed that he is in an "untenable position". "The Bible does not address the matter of appropriate behaviour for those who are, for whatever reason, homosexual by instinct or nature," Dr Williams writes. "By the end of the 80s I had definitely come to the conclusion that scripture was not dealing with the predicament of persons whom we should recognise as homosexual by nature. I concluded that an active sexual relationship between two people of the same sex might therefore reflect the love of God in a way comparable to marriage, if and only if it had the about it the same character of absolute covenanted faithfulness."