Ughhh!!!! whew.
That's better, now where was I... Oh yes, I'm not a pervert, just slightly disfuctional at times :twisted:
Oh yea Bass Bi's certainly get a wider variety and a lot more fun than so called straight's, we got a lot more to choose from :twisted:
i'm glad the semi-serious nature of the thread has been noticed - my take on it is that people who are liberated sexually are more likely to be easy-going and relaxed in other ways simply through the processes the person has to go through to achieve liberation...
someone who is trusting enough to share themselves and their partner with other people must by their very nature be the same elsewhere - we all know how so many non-sexual hang ups and neuroses can spring from a sexual base, and how integral our sexuality is to our very personalities. It makes sense to me that the opposite is true, that those who are comfortable sexually are comfortable in the rest of their lives.
as for the word 'pervert', why can't it be claimed as ours anyway? if homosexuals can reclaim 'queer', and african-americans can reclaim ' ', then 'pervert' strikes me as ripe for the picking...
hans x
as an afterthought, words mean different things depending depending on the people and communities using them - being a straight(ish) white boy, it would not be acceptable to use words like & queer - the same should also apply to pervert?