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I would say that most everything posted here,including trailboss's posts,are all stuff pulled out of someone's a$$.
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I would say that most everything posted here,including trailboss's posts,are all stuff pulled out of someone's a$$.
Not a joke. I want help understanding.
I've been a practicing Psychologist for 25 years and have seen a pattern of childhood sexual abuse in 100% of more than 500 homosexual practicing individuals I have counseled. In every case the individual chose a defense method to deal with the childhood trauma. Some chose to become very tough and aggressive so that they wouldn't be hurt again. I hear these referred to as "Butch". Others chose a defense to believe that the abuse was a way of showing love, these individuals are often softer in appearance. Nearly all individuals I've encountered that live a homosexual lifestyle show symptoms of using disassociation as their primary defense mechanism, often coupled with identity disorder. An interesting note, after dealing with childhood trauma in a counseling environment, more than 95% loose interest in the homosexual lifestyle and seek out a relationship with the opposite gender. This has applied to both men and women.
See if you can get her to join NWFC, and give me a PMI meet a lot of lesbians in the RV business. They seem to live RV'ing. I suspect it gives them additional privacy. Regardless the Butch types outnumber the Fems and they can be like dealing with wild boars. One thing I have noticed - and I was discussing this the other day with a co-worker - no matter how 'congenial' they may be at first, if something does not go their way they become Completely Unreasonable And Irrational. Almost like flipping a light switch. And they are worse when dealing with men and they change into their anti-man suit almost instantly. We do have one lesbian customer who is the exception. She is funny, always easy to get along with and quite frankly would be a kick to hang around with. She likes camping, fishing and shooting and well, is really like being around guys because that is exactly how she comes off, like one of the guys. No femininity about her but then not really 'Butch' either.
I would imagine that the lesbian couple want children. Having a short term relationship with a male would be much less expensive than artificial ensemination, or adoption.Now Trail, given your experience how about this one, young woman engages in a long term lesbian relationship, then has sex with a man (while still in the lesbian relationship), bears the child and stays in the lesbian relationship. Any insight on this?
What a bubbleguming thread.
Ben, I'm sure there is a lot you don't understand.
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I have not lived here in Oregon very long, so have few friends to talk to. I do have a few friends here on NWFC. Most here have much in common with me. I'm a 61 year old disabled VET. Viet Nam. I didn't start this thread to be a troll. Just asking I appreciate those who have responded. I'd like to have a conversation with a lesbian.What a bubbleguming thread.
Ben, I'm sure there is a lot you don't understand.
The way you ask your questions lead me to believe you are looking for justification, not clarification.
Trailboss, what are your qualifications?
What kind of practice?
I'm just wondering, because all my time being special forces in Nam makes me question things posted on the internet.
The lesbians I know are tougher than most of the guys I know, and I will extend people I know to this forum.
Also, if you're not a Dick, you can go to a lesbian bar, without being ducked with.
Just saying.
Trail boss, don't be shy......
What are your qualifications?
What kind of practice?
Patiently, politely waiting your reply.
Ben Lilly: Why don't you post your questions on a lesbian listserv? Why are you asking here? I hope you appreciate how ridiculous it is to ask a bunch of gun-toting men about the complex sexuality of an entire class of diverse women. Go to the source. I'd love to see the responses (though I doubt you would).
I have not lived here in Oregon very long, so have few friends to talk to. I do have a few friends here on NWFC. Most here have much in common with me. I'm a 61 year old disabled VET. Viet Nam. I didn't start this thread to be a troll. Just asking I appreciate those who have responded. I'd like to have a conversation with a lesbian.
It's hard to explain without a sit down talk. A woman that I have loved for fourty years is a lesbian. A couple years ago her partner of 22 years left her. She has since been in another relationship for perhaps a year. She has stopped talking to me, writing or any other communication. I think that her new partned has something to do with this.
I'm 100% straight, married and have 10 grandchildren.