Water Dog wrote:cwald wrote:Yes. That entire post needs to be saved.
I loved it. Very entertaining. I'm not sure what all the fuss is about edit it out personally. It's why I frequent this place.
Water Dog wrote:cwald wrote:Yes. That entire post needs to be saved.
Water Dog wrote:I question this. I am not a female, so I could be wrong, and I don't mean to speak for anybody else. But I've had so many discussions along these lines with women, my wife, countless others, and have constantly been corrected, told about the huge differences between male and female sexuality. My natural instinct, as a male, is to assume that a girl would experience attraction in a very physical way, but I've been told the female experience is actually very different from this. It's more emotional in nature.
It's not uncommon for women to get married having never masturbated a single time in their life... they literally never had the urge to do so.
And when it comes to lesbians, a lot of those relationships are completely sexless in nature. Never sex, just a purely emotional companionship thing. Also very common. We could get into a whole men vs. women debate here. Just look at the "casual encounters" area of craigslist and compare the w4m, m4w, m4m, and w4m sections with each other. Completely different behavior patterns. Look at the volume of posts in each section, the contents of said posts, etc. So different.
At the immature age of 12 it seems to me that a kid could easily confuse an emotional attraction to certain people as being something else... especially in an environment where they are constantly being bombarded with very advanced sexual concepts.
The idea of a 12 year old "knowing" they are gay is laughable to me.
Nonsense. In terms of the science too, my understanding is that for men a kind of gay gene has been found. For women though, not so much. The science of homosexuality is completely different for men vs. women.
How it develops, how it manifests, all of it, not comparable.
You can't compare your adolescent male puberty experience with this 12 year old girl who is supposedly gay... because that isn't how it works. As I understand it, a gay boy could start to have a physical attraction to men starting around that 12-14 age range. Not so much for girls though.
A girl having those kinds of strong physical feelings would be a sign of abuse, like being molested by a father or other male figure, something along those lines.
I have a lot to learn so I'm open to being wrong about all of this, but lots of red flags. I don't believe this girl can know she's gay at this stage in her life. I just don't. I don't believe she's feeling strong sexual urges at all. If she is, something is wrong. And the reaction to that should not be putting your daughter all over the internet.
Lemmie wrote:Right. Anecdotal evidence, second hand, from several of Water Dog's "social circle," their "diplomas in such areas" vouched for by the person presenting them as experts.![]()
Well, this is a good place to learn how to do better, Water Dog.
Water Dog wrote:Friendly discussion, Lemmie. Not a dissertation.
Water Dog wrote:Sanctorian wrote:You're simply inserting your theories again Dog. The mom has short hair. Dog's response - she's a butch lesbian. Savannah confided in her mom about being attracted to girls. Dog's response - the butch mom groomed her into a lesbian.
Haha. Dude, it goes so beyond that. I'm sorry, but no. Come on. We're adults. Let's be honest.
There is a huge difference between this
and this
a normal girly heterosexual LDS woman (recently exmo or not) does not go for the bull look. period. even chicks in biker gangs don't go for this look. haha. this isn't about short hair, she has a whole thing going on.
Water Dog wrote:If you figure it out let me know. Something I said really got under the skin of the naggy harridan crowd, which apparently includes Chap.
noun: harridan; plural noun: harridans
a strict, bossy, or belligerent old woman.
Jersey Girl wrote:Can both images be that of homosexual females?
Water Dog, explaining 12-year-old girls wrote:A 12 year old girl hasn't mastered even looking in the mirror yet, basic self esteem and confidence issues, much less deciding she's gay. High school is hell for girls, and at 12 she isn't even there yet! She has barely started her journey of self discovery and already she's decided she's gay? I'm sorry, but no.
Chap wrote:Jersey Girl wrote:Can both images be that of homosexual females?
Yup. Or heterosexual too, for that matter. Or anything they feel like being.
If anyone is in doubt about that (and I am sure Jersey Girl herself is not), I shudder to think of how they have wasted their brief flicker of consciousness on this interesting little planet.
And no, cussing a lot on Terrestrial (though an incredibly daring and manly act, as we must all acknowledge) does not go anywhere near compensating for the gap in such a person's life experience.
Water Dog wrote:
On the whole I'd say I agree with all that and we really aren't far apart. The only real point of disagreement is the age I think. I'm highly skeptical of a 12 year old, particularly a girl (because of differences in emotional vs. physical interpretation of feelings), "knowing" she's gay.
I'm not saying it isn't "possible," what I'm saying is that it's highly subjective, open to misinterpretation, etc., and given how little we know (which we agree on), I am biased towards a cautious approach.
I feel it's irresponsible for a parent, a therapist, or some other type of authority figure or adult, to pressure a child to make any kind of decision one way or the other.
A 12 year old girl hasn't mastered even looking in the mirror yet, basic self esteem and confidence issues, much less deciding she's gay. High school is hell for girls, and at 12 she isn't even there yet!
She has barely started her journey of self discovery and already she's decided she's gay? I'm sorry, but no.
I appreciate that some people, in their adult years, look back and say they "knew" at some age. I do not mean to pick a fight with these people and argue.
My point is more about the sort of pressures we put on someone who's a kid right now today. I would strongly be against my young child getting up in F&T meeting and "coming out," having some huge public experience where she cements her identity going forward.
I'm opposed to this just as I'm opposed to the way the church puts huge amounts of pressure on people to have these big spiritual experiences. Joseph Smith is having visions at 14, etc., so you need to pray and have some huge "grove experience" and "know" the church is true. If you don't "know" something is wrong with you. BS all of it.
If I had a 12 year old girl who told me she was gay, I would hug her, and love her, and encourage her, but I'd also discourage her from growing up too fast. You've got a lot of time to figure things out, don't be in such a hurry. And if my daughter was being all boy crazy I'd say the same thing - no difference. You're 12, be a kid.
Lemmie wrote:Chap wrote:And no, cussing a lot on Terrestrial (though an incredibly daring and manly act, as we must all acknowledge) does not go anywhere near compensating for the gap in such a person's life experience.
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Nor does the misogyny, sexism, and homophobia.