RE: A question for the ladies of AF
November 24, 2017 at 11:15 pm
(This post was last modified: November 24, 2017 at 11:21 pm by Catholic_Lady.)
(November 24, 2017 at 11:05 pm)AFTT47 Wrote: CL, you DO realize you have probably instigated "masturbatory action" with this thread, right?
Just being playful here. You strike me as a contemporary Christian so I'm guessing you're not worried about God consigning some guy to Hell because he got off fantasizing about you and Thena getting hot and down to business.
Signing off. I'm going to bed now.
Noooo, no fantasies!
(November 24, 2017 at 10:15 pm)paulpablo Wrote: All I have to add to this thread is that it does obviously make sense to have more gay people where there's more atheists in the sense that the majority of people seem to have interpreted the principles of the 3 main religions of this world to frown upon gayness.
But as I've come to realize in the place I work now, you can find seemingly causeless spike in the population of gay people in a random place. I work up in the countryside and I'm almost certain there's way more than the average amount of lesbians in this area. I first thought it might be that they come to this area like it's some unofficial cool place for lesbians to be but a lot of them I know were born here. It's a bit like the village of the damned except with lesbians instead of blonde haired mind readers.
You know, I was thinking about that as well. I wonder if certain cultures/environments churn out more homosexual/bisexual folks somehow. For example, it seems like there's hardly any gay/lesbian Muslims or with any Middle Eastern background.
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