And not to thread jack this, but
I haven't seen anyone seriously posting "Cuddling is teh gayz, LOL FAGZ." I hardly am a unique person, there are thousands just like me everywhere I go. I don't show different affection to guy or girl friends. If anything, I show the girls less (I'm shy).
That said, why is it perfectly acceptable to be bisexual or homosexual, but not OK to be heterosexual? Going out on a limb, I know. But that one guy seemed disgusted that a guy he was talking to didn't want to be in an orgy because he found the site of other naked men to be a serious turn-off. Was that wrong? Did the guy then wax poetic about how how the bi-s will dig the graves to bury the homos in before it's their turn against the wall when his revolution hits, or did he simply state his personal aversion to men? To give the poor old horse one more kick, does he not have the same right to his orientation/preference that you do?
I find that, in general, all Americans are just not a touchy kind of people. Except for our closest friends, contact is kept to a bare minimum. Even hand shakes last less than three shakes, usually. That applies evenly to the guys and girls, in my experience.
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