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Well played. No doubt some gay men would make better husbands than straight.
Yes.....they sure would.
When I was younger I had long hair........Mike my BF at the time would bush my hair for hours at a time.........mostly when we rented a chick-flick movie.
And when we traveled.........Mike was just great to cuddle with at night.
Dancing............the best places to dance is a gay bar........no question.
Well played. No doubt some gay men would make better husbands than straight.
My work husband of 12 years, who happens to be gay, often portrayed my husband when I was doing hidden video mystery shops. We were often shopping new homes and always got a kick out of the representatives comments on how well we got along together. More so than most couples. We have both since retired but still keep in touch.
I am all for gay marriage, but many straight men are sensitive, caring, kind, fashionable as well.
Not trying to be insensitive, but with all due respect, it is kind of arrogant to think these men (in the video) are every woman's dream or type. Just my opinion.
Well played. No doubt some gay men would make better husbands than straight.
If that is the case, nothing is stopping them from marrying women. There is just the small issue of sex, which may lead to marital strife.
I would agree that most gay men are probably more in line with what women expect emotionally in a relationship. You will never run across a straight male who likes shopping, going to craft shows, decorating, attending book clubs, and having long "heart to heart" conversations.
My younger brother is gay and my wife often asks why I cannot be more like him! I guess because I like golf, shooting, hunting critters, building things, and working on my farm for fun. He wins the city wide gardening competition in Baltimore year after year and plays violin professionally. I like Broadway plays and cats, but that is about as girly as I get.
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I never drew female attention, in a physical way, in tidal waves. But, I was always the one who ended up listening to all the "why can't be change why can't he treat me better I love him " sob stories when things fell apart. Yea...then the quiet loner on the outside looking in comes in handy. Lol. I've never changed. Always been that way. But...its what brought my lady and I together, eventually.
I was there for her, when she needed that friend, and she was there for me when it turned the other way. So, we just decided to keep on needing each other. It was worth waiting for and worth being that guy. Lifes funny sometimes. Has a way of working out
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