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Lifestyle => Tha G-Spot => Topic started by: Suga Foot on November 10, 2005, 03:09:38 PM
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I saw this documentary on tv the other day, and I think it's relevant to the goins on here lately.
These scientists took 100 radom guys. They asked them questions and put them in situations to determine whether they were homophobic or not. The guys weren't told if they were or not. Once the were all identified, they sat each one down in a chair in a room with a tv. They hooked up a little device to their weiner to measure if it got bigger (sort of like a cock ring). Then they showed them gay porn. Some guys just watched it, some looked disgusted, some just laughed. Afterwards the men had to say, on a scale of 1-10, how turned on they were. The scientists were trying to figure out if homophobes were actually hiding something.
So afterwards they revealed the results. It turned out that the ones who weren't homophobes were barely turned on at all, giving a 1 or a 2 as an answer. And their weiners didn't have much activity either.
And the homophobes all got at least a little bit erect, and rated that they were turned on like a 7 or 8.
The men were never told the results.
I thought it was interesting because I never really believed that homophobes were hiding the fact that they might actually be a little gay. The doc. was saying that these men do get turned on by other men, but hate the idea of being gay so much that they go out of their way to bash gay people, and make fun of them.
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I think everyone can relate to this because everyone knows at least one homophobe.
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I think everyone can relate to this because everyone knows at least one homophobe.
got that straight! i know myself! ;D
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i already knew this from common sense, but thanks for the info.
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didn't know about it.lol
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I used to be homophobic when I was younger, but now that I've grown up I still feel it's wrong but have chosen to respect the choices of others and realize that you can't worry about other people's problems. I have no problems with anyone of a so-called "alternative lifestyle".
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i already knew this from common sense, but thanks for the info.
Yea, but homophobe doesnt always mean they are a little gay or bi, it can also indicate that they have to show to everybody that they aren't gay, because ppl might consider the possibility since they never hang with girls or some shit.
+ one general statement about gays..
I have no problem with them being who they are, but I don't like when they show it off almost offensively, and not because they feel like it, but because they want to make a political statement implying that they have the right to do it.
I know a gay person and he acts normal and I have no problem at all.
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the shit some people wood sign up to be tested for
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^ they often pay uni students to do these kind of things.. i know someone that was offered to trial medicines in exchange for money.. they would have had to report side effects etc..
btw.. so this means NIK is homo right? lol
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i dis-like gays becuase i think its un-natural for 2 men to have sex. i dont like gays and i'm not gay... so HA ! but if i have to i can tolerate them, i work with a gay dude, but i never knew he was gay until i was told.. but i always just thought he was weird, because they are fuckin weird... they are not normal men. thats my 2-cents.
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I saw this documentary on tv the other day, and I think it's relevant to the goins on here lately.
These scientists took 100 radom guys. They asked them questions and put them in situations to determine whether they were homophobic or not. The guys weren't told if they were or not. Once the were all identified, they sat each one down in a chair in a room with a tv. They hooked up a little device to their weiner to measure if it got bigger (sort of like a cock ring). Then they showed them gay porn. Some guys just watched it, some looked disgusted, some just laughed. Afterwards the men had to say, on a scale of 1-10, how turned on they were. The scientists were trying to figure out if homophobes were actually hiding something.
So afterwards they revealed the results. It turned out that the ones who weren't homophobes were barely turned on at all, giving a 1 or a 2 as an answer. And their weiners didn't have much activity either.
And the homophobes all got at least a little bit erect, and rated that they were turned on like a 7 or 8.
The men were never told the results.
I thought it was interesting because I never really believed that homophobes were hiding the fact that they might actually be a little gay. The doc. was saying that these men do get turned on by other men, but hate the idea of being gay so much that they go out of their way to bash gay people, and make fun of them.
Which is what I've been saying for years. Plus, homophobes usually have small penises.
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are you sure when you say "documentary" you don't mean "gay adult film"?
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My weenie flinches when I see money.
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My weenie flinches when I see money.
LMAO!
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I saw this documentary on tv the other day, and I think it's relevant to the goins on here lately.
These scientists took 100 radom guys. They asked them questions and put them in situations to determine whether they were homophobic or not. The guys weren't told if they were or not. Once the were all identified, they sat each one down in a chair in a room with a tv. They hooked up a little device to their weiner to measure if it got bigger (sort of like a cock ring). Then they showed them gay porn. Some guys just watched it, some looked disgusted, some just laughed. Afterwards the men had to say, on a scale of 1-10, how turned on they were. The scientists were trying to figure out if homophobes were actually hiding something.
So afterwards they revealed the results. It turned out that the ones who weren't homophobes were barely turned on at all, giving a 1 or a 2 as an answer. And their weiners didn't have much activity either.
And the homophobes all got at least a little bit erect, and rated that they were turned on like a 7 or 8.
The men were never told the results.
I thought it was interesting because I never really believed that homophobes were hiding the fact that they might actually be a little gay. The doc. was saying that these men do get turned on by other men, but hate the idea of being gay so much that they go out of their way to bash gay people, and make fun of them.
Which is what I've been saying for years. Plus, homophobes usually have small penises.
you know from experience? :)
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I saw this documentary on tv the other day, and I think it's relevant to the goins on here lately.
These scientists took 100 radom guys. They asked them questions and put them in situations to determine whether they were homophobic or not. The guys weren't told if they were or not. Once the were all identified, they sat each one down in a chair in a room with a tv. They hooked up a little device to their weiner to measure if it got bigger (sort of like a cock ring). Then they showed them gay porn. Some guys just watched it, some looked disgusted, some just laughed. Afterwards the men had to say, on a scale of 1-10, how turned on they were. The scientists were trying to figure out if homophobes were actually hiding something.
So afterwards they revealed the results. It turned out that the ones who weren't homophobes were barely turned on at all, giving a 1 or a 2 as an answer. And their weiners didn't have much activity either.
And the homophobes all got at least a little bit erect, and rated that they were turned on like a 7 or 8.
The men were never told the results.
I thought it was interesting because I never really believed that homophobes were hiding the fact that they might actually be a little gay. The doc. was saying that these men do get turned on by other men, but hate the idea of being gay so much that they go out of their way to bash gay people, and make fun of them.
Which is what I've been saying for years. Plus, homophobes usually have small penises.
you know from experience? :)
heh