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This must be an example of that "compassionate conservatism" that we've all heard about.
No, I disgree. There really isn't anything "compassionate" or conservative about STDs, but I'm glad your an optimist. Congrats! This is just simply commen sense at it's best.
Well since the vast majority of heterosexuals are not attracted to fecal matter, I think we can assume that homosexuals tend to deal with these issues more.
Well since the vast majority of heterosexuals are not attracted to fecal matter, I think we can assume that homosexuals tend to deal with these issues more.
Well since the vast majority of heterosexuals are not attracted to fecal matter, I think we can assume that homosexuals tend to deal with these issues more.
The vast majority of humans (hetero, homo, and everything in between) are not attracted to fecal matter. To suggest that homosexuals are, is simply wrong.
The vast majority of humans (hetero, homo, and everything in between) are not attracted to fecal matter. To suggest that homosexuals are, is simply wrong.
Maybe I've been married too long, but the last time I checked, a buttocks and fecal matter were two VERY different things. Intertwined in some ways, yes. But nonetheless, still two very different things...... If you are a person that has struggled with relationships in the past, you may want to reread what I just said. Just a thought!
It seems like you're the one in the thread who isn't making the distinction.
Thank you. I know I wasn't reading that wrong!
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