06-21-2016, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by MRCboicgy
I could also argue that the marginalization forced places like bathouses, truck stops, dark room sex clubs, etc.
The fact is getting married and settled down for many gays wasn't even an option because they had only one place they could go - and it was seedy. This is a generational change, gay kids today have more options in front of them in how they can live their lives. Even me, only a decade out of college and barely in my 30s now, still can vaguely remember where just being able to get with another guy was an accomplishment, never mind dating, settling down, etc.
Yes the promiscuity still exists, and yes, there's still a big cultural part of that - but this will change because we aren't being forced into the closet by people hiding behind their religion or whatever. By people who only think that being opposed to gay marriage is a right of theirs
I can tell you, get out of my bedroom, get out of my life. What I do does not affect you and if God does judge me, that's up to him not you.
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If you go back, and read what people like Larry Kramer were saying in the 1980s, you will see that this isn't really true.
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