--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, scienceofabundance <no_re...@...> wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote:
> >
> > Not that there is anything wrong with being gay per se. 
> > But some of these fellows follow a rather agressive sexual 
> > policy. I think many hetero men have experienced this, 
> > particularily in younger years. Some of these characters 
> > don't take a no for an answer and you have to take hard 
> > action to stop their advances. 
> 
> You must be living in The Gay Kingdom or some other corner  
> of the globe I have not heard of.  There is _no_ evidence 
> whatsoever that gay men as a group are sexually aggressive 
> towards heterosexual men anywhere in the world.  

Thank you for saying -- with some authority -- what
you have said, and saving me the trouble of doing
so with somewhat less authority. As a straight guy
who has worked with and lived around gay guys most
of my life, I haven't had even one of them ever 
come onto me. I now live in one of the gayest towns
in Europe, and can still say the same.

> Gay  men - for reasons that most people can understand 
> (i.e. it is very dangerous) - do not come on to straight 
> men.  Because of this _very real_ danger (i.e. it exists 
> and the gay man may be beaten to a pulp or be killed) 
> your comments above are laughable. Also, there are no 
> shortage of gay men around to come on to - open, 
> closeted and everywhere between.

Again, that's really the issue. Nabby is completely
unaware of the fact that for years now he has talked
non-stop of the MEN that he loves -- Maharishi, Guru
Dev, Bevan, Benjamin Creme, other male spiritual
teachers, male leaders of the TM movement -- and at
almost no time during those years did he ever speak
of a WOMAN he loved. 

Nabby is probably of the opinion that this preference
on his part is "spiritual" and not sexual. Me, I tend
to agree with you that if -- as he says -- he's been
hit on by gay men a lot, that's because they were seeing
something in him that was obvious to them but that he
cannot bring himself to admit.

> Gay men - having grown up to be _very_ well tuned to sexual 
> energy - may come on to men who see themselves as straight 
> but give off a homosexual energy without knowing it, or 
> knowing it but suppressing it to a level that would require 
> them to look up to see the smallest bubble in the bubble diagram. 
>
> I don't know or care what your sexuality is, but if you have 
> had experiences of many gay men coming on to you, the chances 
> are that you are giving some level of gay energy. 

Let's face it...anyone who talks ONLY about the men that
he has undying devotional love towards is puttin' out a
great DEAL of gay energy. Do that in a monastery or an
ashram and you can get away with not admitting what is
really going on. Do it on the street, and it's more
obvious.



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