To: VetsRule
Years ago, prior to the rise of 'aids', my girlfiend of the time worked at the Fashion Mart in LA. So on a couple of occasions we were invited to parties at the homes of people with whom she worked. Most were homosexual.
Not wanting to be judgemental, I went along with the entire process, but I didn't find a normal, outgoing party atmosphere. 'Gay' men are not very happy, caught up in their own inner worlds of intolerance towards their own partners' endless infidelities and the 'outside' world, which somehow frustrates them, too. Yes, a guy tried to recruit me, but failing that, I was simply made to feel as an outcast.
Many years have passed and the basic premise of 'gaydom' still seems based on a rejection of functioning among 'normal' people, not any real biological disfunction. Misery loves company...
To: spoiler2
Yes, a guy tried to recruit me A gay guy tried to "recruit" you? How exactly did he do that? Did he make a pass at you, which you then turned down? How is that "recruitment"?
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