mikeyank
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I’m watching this guy on YouTube who was lonely living alone in New York City for a month. He could’ve stayed here. He sure is shirtless a lot.
the clip i posted shows moons in motion following saturn, and is represented in a 3D model.Orbits? What is that?
I think the brain is extremely complicated and that it is impossible to get any real results from a single patient. I don't think being gay is a choice, and its interesting to hear there is evidence that shows it is part of development before birth, but ultimately I will take any information like this with a grain of salt.This four minute video from ten years ago came into my YouTube feed tonight and I found it fascinating. If anyone takes the four minutes to watch it, I’d be curious to know if you think it is real and accurate. It makes sense to me. You?
I think the brain is extremely complicated and that it is impossible to get any real results from a single patient. I don't think being gay is a choice, and its interesting to hear there is evidence that shows it is part of development before birth, but ultimately I will take any information like this with a grain of salt.
I personally would have never chose to be attracted to men, there is 0 benefit to it, but like you said I have also come to terms with that it's just part of who I am. There was a point in development I remember being attracted to females, but not really in a sexual way. Eventually I will need to experiment with the girls to determine how it actually makes me feel but I will never have the same motivation to be with a woman.I concur that I can’t accept this as a conclusive study by any means. But at the same time I agree that is an interesting alternative to the old beliefs that homosexuality is caused by a dominating mother or a boy‘s poor relationship with his father during childhood as a “cause” for someone to be gay. And like the guy being tested in the video, I bristle when people call being gay a “choice”. I never choose to be gay, but rather came to understand who I was, from my earliest memories as a child.
I personally would have never chose to be attracted to men, there is 0 benefit to it, but like you said I have also come to terms with that it's just part of who I am. There was a point in development I remember being attracted to females, but not really in a sexual way. Eventually I will need to experiment with the girls to determine how it actually makes me feel but I will never have the same motivation to be with a woman.
How sad, the second Helix player to have died in recent years. It shows no matter how bad one is having, it pales in comparison tothe tragic deaths of two very young people.
Casey Tanner passed away. RIP
Casey Tanner passed away. RIP
I think he may have been battling a disease, but I'm not positive. I know a few former Helix models and I'll reach out to them and see what happened. Very sad though and still so young!!
Casey Tanner passed away. RIP
I completely agree that our sexuality is determined in the early stages of our brain development. Many cultures around the world consider the gay person to be special and are celebrated as such. My Native Indian people consider the "two spirited one to be a gift from the creator"This four minute video from ten years ago came into my YouTube feed tonight and I found it fascinating. If anyone takes the four minutes to watch it, I’d be curious to know if you think it is real and accurate. It makes sense to me. You?
Mike, do you not remember what I wrote the other day. My comments are meant to encourage more comments, not only to make a statement. Of course what I express may also reflect my view. In recent days I have also said some very unflattering things about myself because I am long past caring how others feel about me, in my opinion one should tell the truth about oneself as they see it, that of course man not be how others see you.