Excuse me while I wax a bit lyrical here. I didn't necessarily intend this; it sorta just happened as I went along.
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Originally Posted by rhythmic delivery
i don't find men atractive, generaly, although king leonidis from 300 asked some serious questions of my sexuality.
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LOL! I like the way you worded that.
Hayden Christensen kinda does it for me. KINDA. Not really, but kinda.
Then there's this guy on the net: Marat
http://www.fruityboys.net/galleries/...at4/index.html
I wouldn't say he's androgynous, but there's a certain feminimity to him which I find appealing.
On the other hand, writing about this sorta "weirds" me out. I don't know why. Probably lots and lots of social engineering, which we all endure. However, I just took a look at those photos again, and sure enough, they still turn me on. He's f*cking adorable.
That's what I meant with my semi-serious "Part Straight / Part Gay / Part Bi / Part Pan", which was also a play on labeling, not least because I was getting less conventional with each one.
Now, having just looked at those pictures, and, as stated, saying they turn me on, I am suddenly not so freaked out. Now I can project ahead to what I'm about to type, and actually type it, without feeling "strange". Now I can say: I'd love to suck his cock. There. Nothing awkward. Or, I'd like to kiss him. Slightly awkward, but dissipating-awkward.
Alright, I'm rambling, and maybe hiding behind a bit of satire. But the point here is that we probably all have tastes along a broad spectrum, and sometimes, the right conditions can come along and make us aware of another little patch in that spectrum. I suppose that's axiomatic of life. We have experiences and they provoke us. We may be creatures of pattern and creatures of habit, but we're always changing; 99.9% of these changes go unnoticed, then the feelings are perhaps suppressed, then explored, then embraced. IF we're lucky enough to move that far along the path of emancipation, that is.
What I wrote there has just reminded me of a comment by the German philosopher Arthur Schopenhaur: "All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed, second it is violently opposed, and third, it is accepted as self-evident." If any of us are brutally honest and ask about our love of shemales, we'll probably realise we went through those three stages internally, never mind the external paradigm shift that Shchopenhaur seemed to be on about. That's one reason tolerance is so utterly important in this world. People are ambiguous and ambiguity must be tolerated if people are allowed to be free. While we all do great things under oppression and duress, it's that breaking out and grasping for freedom that puts us above every other animal on Earth and will be the key to our survival, if, indeed, we are to survive.