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the probl;em with studies is theyre never truly representative of anything, and that the personal bias of those performing the study can taint it all by its lonesome. in the seventies, how many uncloseted gay males do you think there were compared to uncloseted ones, who may or may not have ever acted on the impulse to be loved? we dont know, and never will, and until you get a fully functional, intuitive free gaydar, a study like that has zero relevance… its not even studying something objective…Homosexuals themselves say they suffered more intolerance in the past than now, hence the places where they go to meet are far more numerous and open today. So what makes you think homosexuals are more “monogamous” now than then, considering there are so many more opportunities to find more partners, and less social stigma, than thirty years ago? Andrew Sullivan is one of the more conservative homosexual advocates, and even he says a monogamous relationship is not what homosexuals want. A marriage without monogamy is not a marriage. What they do want is validation for their acts. This requires the heterosexual population to abandon their convictions. Homosexuals do not have a right to demand that.
crotchless underwear…C’mon. This is a false analogy, and you know it. You cannot compare fashion trends with human behavior.