I DIDN'T CHOOSE TO BE GAY - I WAS CHOSEN
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MASSIVE love and light to all.
be you be free x
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beautiful
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great upload - didn't know about the tomb portrait of these egyptian lovers - and loved the video on roberto bolle in which the emperor Hadrian's lover Antinous fades into robero b. great channel! cheers from Sydney
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It's a fact known to you that Aleksander enjoyed it??? LOLLLS!!!
Maybe you know some other FACTS, too? Like it was painful but pleasant for Julius Caesar when he was passive in gay sex?
If seriously, very maybe Alexander the Great was bisexual and not entirely homosexual, though I don't really know. Therefore he is LGBTIQ person anyway and is a part of that history:)
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Thanks for the inspiration.
Regards from Armenia.
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Wow - this video is great, beautiful...!!!
Stay pride...
Regards from Germany, Ilka
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Oh Nightmonkey, most of us Gay guys have boned women when we were in high school and college, all the time knowing what we really wanted, and then when we finally got some dick, we didn't go back. Big ole hunky masculine Alexander, the pride of Macedon, Greece and almost all of the civilized world at his time, the greatest military general of all time, loved to get boned by his hunky lover Hephaestion too and that's a fact!
I do not agree with your statement that 'Gay men can have sex with women to have children'. You should have perhaps said that 'some' gay men could....Because I know of many who would never consider it or be physically capable of it. Nor would they want to. It is not as black and white as that. But I am taking it out of context, I know, of what you were explaining. A beautuful video from you again, very well done....would like to see someone do a video of famous gays through history. Thanks.
ToyBoySqueeze 2 years ago
ToyBoySqueeze, my statement was meant to reflect human biology and as such, was 100 % correct. The testes of Gay men produce sperm, which can fertilize the female human egg, equally to the same process as the sperm produced by the testes of a heterosexual male. Whether or not a given Gay male would wish to naturally impregnate a female is a separate question.
EROSGODOFGAYS 2 years ago
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I doubt the "gay gene" is fully 100% genetic I think... if it is a gene, it must work as other physiological variants. Meaning someone could have the gene and not develop it.
However, the presence of that gene must be fairly common among humans... since most families have at least one bisexual or homosexual member. I just think it must be rarely triggered. Than again, I'm not a scientist, I only have the habit of making my own theories on unanswered questions.
tenedria 8 months ago
@tenedria The first modern study by Masters and Johnson of human sexuality used a scale of 1 to 10, with those who are exclusively heterosexual at "1" and those who are exclusively homosexual at "10". The majority of people fall in-between with a small minority at the two extremes. When census and polls indicate 2% to 3% of the populaion is "homosexual" that probably refers to the "10" group. The physiological variants you mentioned probably affect where a person falls on the scale.
EROSGODOFGAYS 8 months ago