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From: pooh@ut-sally.UUCP (Wendy P. Nather)
Newsgroups: net.singles
Subject: Re: thoughts on desperation
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Date: Tue, 5-Jun-84 12:37:27 EDT
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Jeff asks "Why be gay?"

Well, from the perspective of some of MY gay friends, the
answer is "why not?"  Actually, those who would answer that way
are more bisexual than exclusively homosexual; their feeling is
that you shouldn't cut yourself off from the possibility of
loving and being loved by someone of your own sex.  Rationale
for this includes believing that someone of the same sex can
share more of your feelings, since you have more in common.

(After hearing this a lot from close friends, I've begun to
feel narrow-minded for being straight!)

I've always had a sneaking suspicion that I might be open
to a relationship with an MOTSS if I felt better about myself.
The differences in men are enough to distract me every time. . .

Vive, as it has been said, la difference!


Wendy					["Romance is not a children's game. . .
					  But you keep going back--
					  It's driving you insane. . ."~]