Monday, July 6, 2015

People should enjoy their own lives instead of worrying about what other people are doing.

I don't understand why some people worry about what other people do in their own bedrooms or what things they enjoy smoking or drinking. I find that I enjoy my own life if I focus more on it and less on what other people are doing. I think that some people are miserable, and they do not want others to be happy. I think that the reason that some of the homophobic men get so upset about gay men sucking dick is that they really want to do the same thing. There have been studies that show that many homophobes are aroused by gay porn. Many times there have been people who have spoken out against homosexuality who are found out to be leading double lives. They would have been much happier if they had accepted who they really were. I know that as I accept myself more fully the happier I am. If I help others to be happy with tho they are it also makes me happier. If I worry about what other people think about who I am or what I do that detracts from my own happiness. I cannot afford to give others this power. I am open to exploring how kinky I really am. I know that there always be people who are kinkier than I am, but I am not going to say that they cannot enjoy the things that they enjoy.

One argument that has been made against single-sex marriages is that it would lead to the legalization of polygamy. What is the problem with that? I do not think it is the case, but if three or more adults all agree to enter into a loving relationship there is nothing wrong with it. I know that I would enjoy having two men to please, but I would also be happy making one man completely happy. I think that it would be more difficult to maintain a relationship with more people. I am ready to enter into a loving relationship with a man who is willing to accept me as I am and who will let me serve him. I may willingly be subservient to him, but that does not take away from my worth as a human being. It will only make me feel better about who I am.

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