You did it again…and I love it. I’ll explain because of your extreme youth and inexperience continue to make you look like an ass. Okay…you post about how you are going to mention this to your professors. The obvious implication being that we are supposed to be impressed by your professors. Why? Because YOU are impressed by your professors and how you’re getting your degree.
But…no one is impressed…CLUE #1 most who post on this board have their 4 year degree and many have advanced degrees. Beyond that…we also have more (far more in my case) years of experience in the real world than you.
I’m still waiting for you to post something that isn’t bat shit stupid…so far hasn’t happened.
Keep trying you little goof ball…
Dude, I’m not going to tell you where I go to school but let’s just say that it’s definitely not a place for “bat shit stupid” people. From my perspective, you trying to tell me I’m a retard is utterly laughable.
No one here is supporting your asinine logic and everyone that has contributed to this thread has been driven away by you and BG. Perhaps you came from the same trolling convention for angry people with no life? You really don’t act like a genuine guy at all.[/quote]
He’s genuine alright. Genuinely bitter for a guy who supposedly doesn’t care about gay men.
You did it again…and I love it. I’ll explain because of your extreme youth and inexperience continue to make you look like an ass. Okay…you post about how you are going to mention this to your professors. The obvious implication being that we are supposed to be impressed by your professors. Why? Because YOU are impressed by your professors and how you’re getting your degree.
But…no one is impressed…CLUE #1 most who post on this board have their 4 year degree and many have advanced degrees. Beyond that…we also have more (far more in my case) years of experience in the real world than you.
I’m still waiting for you to post something that isn’t bat shit stupid…so far hasn’t happened.
Keep trying you little goof ball…
Dude, I’m not going to tell you where I go to school but let’s just say that it’s definitely not a place for “bat shit stupid” people.
Then why are you there? OH I get it still trying to impress us with the word “College”…got it…
From my perspective, you trying to tell me I’m a retard is utterly laughable.
No…actually the laugh has been brought to me by you and your sophomoric posts…but I’ve already explained that so go back and reread.
No one here is supporting your asinine logic
Um…a teenager (you) little dusty and forliar? Nice little group you have there junior.
and everyone that has contributed to this thread has been driven away by you and BG.
Not so fast…how do you know they have not been driven away by you and your teenage nonsense? You just FAILED basic logic junior.
Perhaps you came from the same trolling convention for angry people with no life?
If posting on this thread is a qualifier for no life…Seems that you’ve been posting on this thread as much as anyone. You just are not making sense…maybe you better wait until you graduate from that illustrious univerity before you actually try to debate with…well… anyone.
You really don’t act like a genuine guy at all.
I guess not in your eyes since a “genuine guy” is someone who rides another guy horseback.
You’re still a stupid little shit and no amount of posts trying to be clever will change that…Write back soon I’m enjoying the entertainment.[/quote]
Umm… shut the fuck up - you were dismissed. See above.
On a more serious note, and to get back to the OP’s thesis, Ricky Gervais provides an excellent explanation for AIDS cases in Africa previously attributed to heterosexual transmission. I’m beginning to see the truth and subscribe to this “what I find gross = morality/ethics theory”. I’m hoping to convince our city council to ban snails.
Welcome to grammar 101. I will make your sentence more logical for you.
“You’re not even annoying as a female mosquito, as you both have no bite”.
This makes sense. Your other statement didn’t.
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You are bat shit stupid. Female mosquitos bite idiot. So you wouldn’t say you “both have no bite”. Are you really that stupid? My sentence may have been awkward, but reeding and ritin is not your strong suit college boy.
[quote]Mick28 wrote:
Come on you’re not giving this kid enough credit…I mean there are plenty of 19 year old experts around. I know whenever a major corporation is in need of sound advice they always call a 19 year old…right? Never mind that the state doesn’t even trust them to drink at this tender age…19 is the nuts man…you just cannot learn anything after that age…You must be jealous.
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Mick, you’re right. What have I been thinking. I remember when I was 19. I knew everything then. I’m pretty sure I had all the answers when I was 16 too. Or maybe it included when I was about 6 and I just knew Santa Clause was real. I dunno but it’s only when I got older and made all those mistakes (some might call that experience but we know better right?) that I lost that remarkable ability. Oh, to be 19 again and know it all. Just think of all the mistakes I could have avoided from age 19 on.
[quote]Schlenkatank wrote:
Gregus wrote:
So what’s the deal with some gay people using Gerbils as sex toys?
That’s a more reasonable question. I also took the liberty of removing your sarcasm.[/quote]
Oh, so you don’t have an answer? I mean much of your debating style lately has been reduced to “is not”. Is that technique taught at your esteemed University? It’s like a scene out of a bugs bunny cartoon: “is”, “is not”, “is”, “is not”, “is”, “is not”, “is not”, “is”, “hahahaha I got ya”.
So what about the “rights” of those poor cuddly gerbils?
Sounds to me like you still think you have all the answers, and are making the same mistakes that you made at 6. You’re as convinced now about gays as you were at 6 about Santa Claus.
The sign of real maturity is admitting that you don’t have all the answers, especially about subjects where you have no personal experience, and have not read the scientific research by the medical and psychological organizations that actually do know what they’re talking about.
Welcome to grammar 101. I will make your sentence more logical for you.
“You’re not even annoying as a female mosquito, as you both have no bite”.
This makes sense. Your other statement didn’t.
.
You are bat shit stupid. Female mosquitos bite idiot. So you wouldn’t say you “both have no bite”. Are you really that stupid? My sentence may have been awkward, but reeding and ritin is not your strong suit college boy.
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False (oh please spare me from your clever insults), true (that’s what I told you), false (you confused you with they for some weird reason), no (you are quite dull or you’re a troll), true (READING and WRITING are not my strongpoints).
For once forlife and I agree facts are what should be touted.
Let’s now take a look at some of that research from the very reputable CDC on the topic of “men who have sex with men” as they term it:
"An estimated 19,248 MSM (17,230 MSM and 2,018 MSM who inject drugs) received a diagnosis of AIDS, accounting for 65% of male adults and adolescents and 47% of all people who received a diagnosis of AIDS [1].
An estimated 7,293 MSM (5,929 MSM and 1,364 MSM who inject drugs) with AIDS died, accounting for 60% of all men and 45% of all people with AIDS who died [1].
Since the beginning of the epidemic, an estimated 517,992 MSM (452,111 MSM and 65,881 MSM who inject drugs) had received a diagnosis of AIDS, accounting for 68% of male adults and adolescents who received a diagnosis of AIDS and 54% of all people who received a diagnosis of AIDS [1].
Since the beginning of the epidemic, an estimated 300,669 MSM (260,749 MSM and 39,920 MSM who inject drugs) with AIDS had died, accounting for 68% of male adults and adolescents with AIDS who had died and 57% of all people with AIDS who had died [1].
At the end of 2005, an estimated 217,323 MSM (191,362 MSM and 25,961 MSM who inject drugs) were living with AIDS, representing 67% of male adults and adolescents living with AIDS and 52% of all people living with AIDS [1]."
It seems that the facts you say you want to hear are very much against your case. The verdict is that homosexual men are spreading the HIV virus at a very rapid rate. And that if it were not for this one single group the epidemic that we are now experiencing would in fact be virtually extinguished
[quote]forlife wrote:
Sounds to me like you still think you have all the answers, and are making the same mistakes that you made at 6. You’re as convinced now about gays as you were at 6 about Santa Claus.
The sign of real maturity is admitting that you don’t have all the answers, especially about subjects where you have no personal experience, and have not read the scientific research by the medical and psychological organizations that actually do know what they’re talking about.[/quote]
Wow that was compelling. What a point you made. You’re right about one thing; when I was 6 I believed in Santa and 6 is the last age I could have probably believed in “responsible homosexual sex”. The latter being close cousins with the tooth fairy.
Nice passing random unsupported reference to “scientific research”. Please provide your points with footnotes. Naw. Don’t bother. You’ve already admitted to our main points. Now you just want us to join your circle jerk.
I’ve posted literally hundreds of scientific references from the major medical and mental health organizations, based on 40 years of research, who unanimously agree that you are wrong.
Not that I expect you to pull your head out of the sand based on objective evidence, I just found it funny that you are so self-congratulatory about realizing Santa Claus is a myth while continuing to believe in shallow stereotypes about gays.
Here’s a little info to get you started. The following organizations formed the “Just the Facts Coalition” in 1999. Their purpose was to educate the general public on scientific evidence regarding homosexuality:
American Academy of Pediatrics
American Counseling Association
American Association of School Administrators
American Federation of Teachers
American Psychological Association
American School Health Association
Interfaith Alliance Foundation
National Association of School Psychologists
National Association of Social Workers
National Education Association
These organizations developed and endorsed “Just the Facts About Sexual Orientation & Youth: A Primer for Principals, Educators and School Personnel” in 1999. According to that document:
American Academy of Pediatrics:
American Psychiatric Association’s 1997 Fact Sheet on Homosexual and Bisexual Issues:
American Psychiatric Association (December 14, 1998):
American Psychiatric Association President, Rodrigo Munoz:
National Association of Social Workers (1996):
[quote] "The increase in media campaigns, often coupled with coercive messages from family and community members, has created an environment in which lesbians and gay men often are pressured to seek reparative or conversion therapies, which cannot and will not change sexual orientation.
No data demonstrate that reparative or conversion therapies are effective, and in fact they may be harmful… [/quote]
American Psychological Association:
[quote]Is Sexual Orientation a Choice?
No, human beings cannot choose to be either gay or straight. Sexual orientation emerges for most people in early adolescence without any prior sexual experience. Although we can choose whether to act on our feelings, psychologists do not consider sexual orientation to be a conscious choice that can be voluntarily changed.
Can Therapy Change Sexual Orientation?
No. Even though most homosexuals live successful, happy lives, some homosexual or bisexual people may seek to change their sexual orientation through therapy, sometimes pressured by the influence of family members or religious groups to try and do so. The reality is that homosexuality is not an illness. It does not require treatment and is not changeable. [/quote]
Two muscle rings called sphincters surround the anal opening. Each functions independently.
If you insert a finger about one half-inch into your anus and press your fingertip against the side, you can clearly feel the two sphincter muscles. There is less than a quarter-inch between them. The external sphincter is controlled by the central nervous system - just like the muscles of the hand, for example. You can readily tense and relax this sphincter whenever you want.
The internal sphincter is quite different. This muscle is controlled by the involuntary or autonomic part of the nervous system, which governs such functions as heartbeat and stress response.
The internal sphincter reflects and responds to fear and anxiety during anal sex. It will cause the anus to tense up automatically even if the passive partner is trying to relax. Thus, precautions about safety and comfort are essential here.
Even if a person does feel comfortable during anal sex, he or she may still need to learn voluntary control over his or her internal sphincter in order to relax it at will. Doing so requires regularly inserting a finger, perhaps in the shower each day, and feeling the internal sphincter. The muscle changes spontaneously and in response to behavior. In this instance, simply paying attention is more important than trying to relax. Anyone can gradually learn to control the internal sphincter at will.
The rectum does not produce lubrication like the vagina but only a small amount of mucus. Therefore, rectal penetration always requires a lubricant. Chemical additives should be avoided
Since intercourse can be vaginal or rectal, many people assume the same rules apply for the penetration of the vagina and rectum. Although both are lined with soft tissue and are capable of expanding, they are radically dissimilar.
The rectum is not straight. After the short anal canal which connects the anal opening to the rectum, the rectum tilts toward the front of the body. A few inches in, it curves back - sometimes as much as 90 degrees. Then, after a few more inches, it swoops toward the front of the body once again.
All the other risks center on sexually transmitted diseases. Each of the common STDs - gonorrhea, syphillis, herpes - can affect the anus. Intestinal parasites, bacteria or tiny bugs are usually passed along when fecal matter finds its way into someone’s mouth or vagina, most likely through rimming.
AIDS has complicated the matter. The HIV virus can pass from the semen or blood of an infected person to the bloodstream of a partner through a tiny break in the rectal tissue during anal intercourse.
There are several complications to anal sex:
Pain from hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids can be fragile and prone to bleeding, although they don’t usually cause the kind of pain you’ve described. You can frequently feel a hemorrhoid as a swollen, tender lump in the anal area. You’ll often notice blood from a bleeding hemorrhoid on toilet paper after a bowel movement, or on the stool itself.
Pain and bleeding can also occur when there’s a small tear in the lining of the anus called an anal fissure. Even small fissures can be pretty painful because they often cause spasms of the opening of the anus. They heal slowly because they’re irritated repeatedly during bowel movements. With anal fissures, you may also see blood on toilet paper or on the stool itself.
A rare, but serious, complication after anal sex is a hole (perforation) in the colon. This dangerous problem requires hospitalization, surgery to repair the hole, and antibiotics to prevent infection. A colonic perforation will usually cause fever and severe pain and pressure in the abdomen. This condition requires immediate medical attention, either through your health care provider or your local hospital emergency department.
Sexually transmitted diseases can infect the anus in much the same way as vaginal intercourse.
CDC SITE STATES:
unprotected (without a condom) anal sex (intercourse) is considered to be very risky behavior. It is possible for either sex partner to become infected with HIV during anal sex. HIV can be found in the blood, semen, pre-seminal fluid, or vaginal fluid of a person infected with the virus.
In general, the person receiving the semen is at greater risk of getting HIV because the lining of the rectum is thin and may allow the virus to enter the body during anal sex. However, a person who inserts his penis into an infected partner also is at risk because HIV can enter through the urethra (the opening at the tip of the penis) or through small cuts, abrasions, or open sores on the penis.