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To: river rat
One doesn't find "love" or "affection" in a toilet with strangers taking a crap.

But they might find the meat puppy they seek. Flesh over spirituality.

444 posted on 08/27/2007 8:47:33 PM PDT by Mad_Tom_Rackham (Elections have consequences.)
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To: Mad_Tom_Rackham

I hate to sound naive for one so wise such as I.

But what exactly would happen if the invitation is accepted, ie the guy in the other stall responds to the “foot caress”? Do they get together in one stall? Or do they meet outside somewhere?

Evidently this bathroom is a problem which is why they likely had an undercover guy assigned there to begin with. I’ve heard tales of other notorious bathrooms, many along Interstate highways. And yeah, the concept that queers can just appoint a public bathroom as focal point to meet up and get partners really stinks in so many ways. The public should have to put up with this?

It’s this public bathroom thing that illustrates why homosexuals are promiscuous and nowhere near ordinary. That myth about a long term, loving relationship.....hey, you don’t hear of heterosexuals meeting up with strange partners in Interstate bathrooms across the fruited plains.

Of course females would not tolerate such a thing. The males in our species are way more uninhibited about sex than the females. This is not an insult. It’s the way it is and the way nature meant it to be. But it’s having the two sexes that keeps society reasonably clean. Females of all species, from bugs to birds to people, generally set the standards of acceptable sexual behavior.

With homosexuals you have two males. Neither one of which have the best of sensibilities.


481 posted on 08/28/2007 12:13:32 AM PDT by Fishtalk (http://patfish.blogspot.com)
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