Posted on 09/16/2005 9:33:24 AM PDT by mlc9852
Once, Ani Davis kissed a girl, and she liked it. Then she got married and had a baby, and it wasn't until she found herself struggling with post-partum depression that she realized she wanted more.
"My therapist made me realize that I had feelings for women and I needed to explore them," says Davis, a 26-year-old Tempe resident with wide blue eyes.
"You married too young," he told her. "You'll never be happy unless you find yourself."
So while Davis was visiting her family back in Atlanta, she went to a lesbian bar and met a woman.
"We had sex and it was wonderful," she says. "The first time I had sex with a woman, I felt like I was coming home."
She decided she was a lesbian and got divorced, a decision she doesn't regret. But she didn't quite stick with it, either. Not exactly. She found herself unexpectedly falling for a male coworker last year, and after that relationship went bust, she decided she really wanted to date both men and women
Her ex-husband needs to sue the life out of that therapist for interfering in his marriage contract with his wife. The therapist should lose everything for destroying this guys family
The Netherlands has three rows of them, just in case the first one or two don't hold out the North Sea.
There's also just something about the Honda Element that leads me to think I will not be driving one in the near future.
I figured paulcox1978 is a troll as soon as I read his first comment. I checked "in forum" and it's troll time. But after my experience last night I'm a little scared to hit abuse on anyone...
The mod already told him to cool the language.
I seriously doubt old paul is any kind of a Christian. I hope he gets caught soon.
Whew. It's a relief being back, even tho' my banning didn't last long. I never thought I'd get banned!
Cool Blog!
We missed you whilst you were gone! Personally, I was beside myself. Had it been permanent, I really think I'd quit posting on the forum period.
Well, it helps me understand that you're having trouble with the language. We have a word for homosexuals who go both ways, bisexual. See, that's the whole difference between homosexuality and bisexuality. Homosexuality means you only go ONE way, whereas bisexuality means you go BOTH ways. Like it or not, there are 3 possible orientations in adult relationships:
1)Opposite sex
2)Same sex
3) Both sexes
Now, obviously you have a political/ideological bias so you want to lump 2 and 3 together. However, for the sake of clarity it behooves us to have different words to describe all three behaviors. Consider the terms morally neutral if it makes you feel better. Even if 2 and 3 were capital crimes, it would still serve clarity of expression to have three, not two words, to describe three behaviors.
Man, that is so discriminatory! What about us older men?
So my magic lamp DOES work!
LOL ---Just download most any Hollyweird woman and you have a picture of one who has given it a shot.
All the magazines have beautiful women on the cover-- mags for men and mags for women. Beautiful women are in TV ads to promote mens things and womens things. Society has made the female form beautiful to both men and women, so women are more in touch with noticing the attractiveness of women.
Good fgr you! I refrain from further comment . . .
I laugh during sex all the time. (no not at him, folks, with him!)
Bzzt! Wrong answer.
The woman was already questioning and confused. The therapist didn't hold a gun to her head and make her go out to a lesbian bar and have sex with another woman.
I don't have the power to make a person who is committed to a specific idea do anything that compromises that idea.
Another example would be an alcoholic claiming someone made them take a drink. It doesn't matter whether the alcoholic was provoked, encouraged or told to have a drink. If the alcoholic has that drink, the alcoholic is the one that picked it up, held it to his/her lips and took the swallow. No one made him/her do it because they had the choice not to.
You are reading way more into my comments than is there. I have two ping lists. I alert the people on my ping lists, who have voluntarily asked to be included in the ping lists, to articles on the particular topics in question. This is an article dealing with homosexuality, so I pinged the list.
I would have pinged the list even if every comment was in line with my viewpoint or there were no comments at all.
As to your personal life, I know nothing about it and I'd like to remain in that status of ignorance. My comments about virtue, vice and so on are general statements, not personal condmenations of any particular individual; especially not one such as yourself about whom I know nothing.
I did not use the word "inappropriate" about the comments here. I could say other things about the comments, but I think they speak for themselves.
Where do you get the word "blasphemy" from? I didn't use it, nor would I in this situation.
An additional note is that joking about stuff that is actually sick is a good way to normalize it in peoples' minds. It's actually a tactic mentioned in "After the Ball - How to Overhaul Straight America" by a couple of homosexual activists. Written in the 80s. Get people to laugh at homosexuality and it becomes harmless in their minds, kind of a foot in the door so to speak.
What I find interesting is your irrational ire at my few little comments.
And to make it crystal clear, I do not ping either list to do anything other than alert people, who want to be alerted, to articles which interest them. No subtle stuff, no conspiracy, no other reason.
Hahahaaa, That's a new one.
Good post BTW! ::Thumbs up::
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