--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wgm4u" <anitaoaks4u@...> wrote: > > Turq-You can love someone of either sex, even hug and > kiss them, but do you have to have SEX with them? Isn't > that for children? or was it meant for 'entertainment'?
*Of course* sex was meant for entertainment. Do you see something sinful or "wrong" about entertainment? :-) > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John" <jr_esq@> wrote: > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wgm4u" <anitaoaks4u@> wrote: > > > > > > > > Right on JR, but I don't think our resident liberal, > > > > Judy, would agree! I don't know what her views are on > > > > gay-marriage but I could probably guess. Liberals don't > > > > have a problem with anal intercourse and in fact, > > > > indirectly encourage it, they even call it 'love'. > > > > > > I personally don't like gay-marriage. But, here in > > > California, if the US Supreme Court forces us to enact > > > it, I can live with it. > > > > Now that you've both checked in on the idea of love, > > especially that Bad kind, where a person falls in love > > with someone of the opposite sex, how do you stand on > > polyamory? That's where a number of people form loving > > relationships -- primarily heterosexual -- but not limited > > to monogamy? > > > > I ask because today I find myself a fly on the wall in > > a household full of laughing, amazing well-adjusted and > > well-loved children. The four people I live with -- two > > women and one child -- are being visited by one of the > > women's other boyfriends and his three kids. Tomorrow > > the other boyfriend of one of the other women may show > > up with his two kids. > > > > With regard to Billy's in-quotes 'love'...there is more > > of it in this household than in any monogamous marriage > > or relationship I have ever encountered. > > > > However, when same-sex marriage is finally adopted as > > normal all around the world, it will still take YEARS > > before governments and churches will accept polyamory. > > That's not hyperbole; that's just the honest truth. > > > > It's been an interesting experiment for me, as kind of a > > loner, living with a polyamorous family for the last year. > > I am neither romantically nor sexually involved with > > either of the two women, and Roland definitely isn't my > > type. :-) I don't really ask about their relationships with > > each other, or with their occasional other partners, and > > I don't really care. All I know is that in my immediate > > "extended family" these three people do as fine a job of > > loving each other and their daughter Maya as I have ever > > seen done on this planet. They'd all love to be legally > > married. But no way. That won't happen until decades > > after people can no longer remember why there was any > > furor over gay marriage. > > > > > > [https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/392198_33122144689\ > > 5543_100000230716867_1286683_73982667_n.jpg] > > >