Mine is not a religious speech, but a medical one. There are lots of things that two gays can do, which are both playful and safe:
- body rubbing
- mutual masturbation
-erotic massage
Then why are you so hung up on that "anal sex" thing? Why are you always the one to bring it up? You brought it up in the "gay marriage should not be legal" thread, too. If you know that homosexuality is not always synonymous with anal sex, then why do keep throwing it in here? (I can add to this list, by the way).
Pardon me , but i have to be frank. A person who is born gay, difficultly feel the urge to penetrate somebody with their penis. Normally a man who claims he's gay, and he wants to penetrate another male at any cost, may be also a eurotophobic straight man. That is, they are afraid of vagina. Eurotophobic people, (mostly gays) feel the urge to penetrate with their penis, but given that they are afraid of vagina, they become gay, and they satisfy their urge, by penetrating a male anus.
You're claims have descended from ridiculous to asinine.
If you understand that people are "born" gay, I fail to understand how you can believe someone "becomes" gay.
This entire assumption is exactly that: An assumption, completely without any proof whatsoever. Why couldn't an eurotophic straight man have a relationship with a female and simply not have anything to do with the vagina? I, for one, have stipulated that I have been married in the past. And sorry to disappoint you, but I did not suffer the symptoms of eurotophobia, which are:
- A feeling of uncontrollable anxiety when you think about or are exposed to genitals.
- The feeling that you must do everything possible to avoid genitals.
- The inability to function normally because of your anxiety.
- Often, the knowledge that your fears are unreasonable or exaggerated but feeling powerless to control them.
In fact, I performed and functioned quite normally, thank you.
But an anus is not a vagina. Whoever has studied biology, knows that the tissues and the structire are completely different,
Most of us didn't have to study biology to know this.