Sunday, October 4, 2009

Gays can't see the sexuality of straight males for each other, because its masked

Let's be very clear about one thing.

Men, i.e. those whom the western society today defines as 'straight' do not own their sexual desire for men only because, the third genders, whom the western society today calls the 'homosexuals' have taken it up as their identity.

For more than three thousand years, men have been avoiding like hell, anything that becomes associated with the third genders. Because, the politics of male gender and sexuality have marginalized the third genders and the third gender space/ identity has been (ab)used as banishment zone for men who don't conform to the manhood terms fixed by those controlling formal manhood. Men just hate that.

Let's also be clear that only those who are on the straight side are real men, those on the side of the LGBT's are third genders.

So, straight identified males deny they have any desire for men, because otherwise they'd be called 'gays' (third genders). They avoid any fashion, any set of behaviours that the society associates with the gays. And the anti-man forces that control manhood in the West today, know this very well and exploit this weakness of men to the hilt by propagating anything they want men to disown as 'gay'. The third genders (gays) feel powerful everytime a masculine male trait is attributed to them ... even if this empowerment is at the cost of men.

So, even if men have sexual play with each other, whenever they get the time, they like to see each other naked, touch each other, they would not do anything that is in the 'gay' zone. So, they may strip each other to see them naked, under a proper, acceptable excuse, they will not kiss each other or hold each other's hands, especially in public, because that is seen as 'gay'. It's not that they are averse to kissing another man or holding hands with them, but that is established as 'gay' by the anti-man forces.

Then again, they'd do that and a lot more in sports, because, there men's spaces are still strong and its not considered 'gay'.

So, its not surprising at all that the third genders (homosexuals) can't see the sexual need for each other that is hidden in the suppressed ways men (straight males) relate with each other physically. In fact, gays are so hung up on the relating sexuality with identity, that they will have a full-fledged relationship with a guy, who will keep refusing he has anything going for a guy, and still have monogamous sex with the 'gay' ... and the gay would still naively believe that the straight guy has no sexual feeling for gay. In his queer mind, if he did, he'd be 'gay', not 'straight'.

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