UPSG -> RE: heterosexual males sucking cock (1/24/2009 3:07:56 PM)
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Well, the Spartans might have thought differently, so too the ancient Romans (pitcher = straight and receiver = gay), so too the Samurai, and so too the 16th and17th century Italians (especially the Renaissance painters who almost always sodomized young males and even young boys e.g. Da Vanici and other painters predilection for painting young males effeminate). Entire pre-Colombian and post-Colombian chiefdom or tribal societies (going up into the 1950's for one South or Central American tribe), minus their "civilizations" like the Inca and Maya, would have to be labeled as genetically homosexual from birth, since some of the tribes or cheifdoms mandated that all men must take male lovers and not just wives. This Japanese made movie is an interesting historical fiction depicting the lust and homoerotic that was present in Samurai culture. In this movie a young, "beautiful," Samurai is the object of desire and courtship by many older Samurai. The Samurai would have wives and frequently male lovers too. http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0213682/ But more importantly by using the logic that a heterosexual male's sexual activities with other men makes him homosexual, would then logically follow, that a homosexual male's sexual activities with women makes him heterosexual. I still believe their is logic behind the notion of a "closeted," homosexual, married man with children. I think attraction to a particular sex makes you either definable as heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual but not the sexual activities per se nor the presumed "potentials" or lack of "potentials." Human beings have the potential - independent of their desires or attractions - to do all sorts of things including murder, insurance fraud, and sex with animals. A Hell's Angle in a book, supposedly stated that before he was allowed to become a Hell's Angel, one of the things some of the HA's made him do was to have sex with a dog. I don't think the guy was attracted to canines though.
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