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Old 06-12-2008, 01:08 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by Black Diamond Bay View Post
Because it leaves members of the opposite sex alone, denied the opportunity to be in a relationship with someone who possesses the strengths and weaknesses that will inherently compliment their own. Instead there's just a slew of volatile relationships between people of the same sex, trying to fill the role that would ordinarily fall to a member of the opposite sex, and generally falling short of the task. At the end of the day a butch woman is still a woman, and feminine man, is still a man. I've yet to see a gay man that I believed really thinks like a woman, or a lesbian that thinks like a man. Even the transgender in SD, for all her claims that she was really a man, had all the thought processes of a woman.
Perhaps this could be valid in general, but what about on an individual basis. If it's based purely on an emotional basis, could there be people of the same sex who complement each other as strongly as people of different sexes do?
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