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Posted by: willottica 6 months ago

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    willottica6 months ago

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    I'm fairly sure that the argument dealt specifically with "hairless" boys... so really, it's the lack of hair that these men find so appealing, and modern woman has come up with a suitable counteroffensive (shaving), thus marriage is safe!

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      GehlLady6 months ago

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      Will, I see how you got there, but going further, hairless boys indicates to me young, very young boys. I don't think shaving helps that! LOL.
      Seriously though, as a woman I'm not threatened by gay men, and the entire premise of this argument is flawed. It says we couldn't find 'suitable' men if gay marriage is accepted, that more men will be gay the more accepted it is........Are they trying to say most men are actually gay, but force themselves to be aroused by women?

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        willottica6 months ago

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        Maybe they make the argument from personal experience. (?)

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