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The heterosexual emotions of young children can find a natural, wholesome and innocent outlet with other children; in this form they are a part of play, and like all play, they afford a preparation for adult activities.
Homophobia: The irrational fear the three fags will break into your house and redecorate it against your will.
Today, many people are engaging in same sex relationships and saying they are not gay.
I'm really not an avowed heterosexual. I'm no more proud of it than of being white or tall.
One family, two impressively gay brothers.
Every generation is born into, for the most part, a heterosexual family.
Before the word gay had really been invented, was there's no such thing. Only a country, basically as mindless about these matters - based upon our peasant superstitions, religious superstitions - would they make categories. Everybody's everything.
When straight-identified women have sex with women, the broader culture waits in anticipation for them to return to what is likely their natural, heterosexual state; when straight-identified men have sex with men, the culture waits in anticipation for them to admit that they are gay.
Actually, there is no such thing as a homosexual person, any more than there is such a thing as a heterosexual person. The words are adjectives describing sexual acts, not people. The sexual acts are entirely normal; if they were not, no one would perform them.
In most of our human relationships, we spend much of our time reassuring one another that our costumes of identity are on straight.
I'm not lesbian; I'm not bisexual; I'm not straight. I'm just curious.
I believe that all of us are born heterosexual, physically created with a plumbing that's heterosexual, and created with the instincts and desires that are basically, fundamentally, heterosexual.
Straight white males: that's the predominant moviegoing category, and the persistence of that is a dismaying maintenance of the status quo.
We're all homos. Homo sapiens.
Apparently some of the guys in gay-for-pay really were straight.
Our gays are more macho than their straights.
Lovers. Not a soft word, as people thought, but cruel and tearing.
Trannies dress up like women, then try to bang straight guys. They're the adrenaline junkies of gayness.
These names: gay, queer, homosexual are limiting. I would love to finish with them. We're going to have to decide which terms to use and where we use them. For me to use the word 'queer' is a liberation; it was a word that frightened me, but no longer.
God had conceived humans' heterosexuals; until they start making initiatives.
In the new style, homosexuals and heterosexuals could be equally unhappy, equally happy, and equally screwed up.
Some people harbour an awkward clash of feelings - homosexual attraction on the one hand and shame or embarrassment about that attraction on the other. It is well known that the mind struggles to sustain conflicting views.
Sociologists say a neighbourhood is perceived as gay if anywhere between 15 to 25 percent of the residents are homosexual.
Homosexuals are riding high in the media.
Heterosexuals failed to grasp that if you lost yourself in the tease - in the pleasure and power of turning someone on - that that could be as arousing as being teased and turned on oneself.
I'm straight. I. Love. Men. I love men.
Bisexual people are the primary conduits for the cultural conversation that America is having about gay rights.
We're supposed to procreate and society, god knows, is ferocious on the subject. Heterosexuality is considered such a great and natural good that you have to execute people and put them in prison if they don't practice this glorious act.
Being gay myself, I'm naturally drawn to the interactions between men rather than men and women.
There are deaths in public places on the grounds that the victim is gay.
Previously, gay life had seemed a merry series of cabinet reshuffles and rearrangements, in which everyone was single for a time, then paired off for a time. If you stood still with a welcoming smile on your face, sooner or later somebody would come over and sit on it.
It's funny how heterosexuals have lives and the rest of us have "lifestyles."
There are a lot of myths about gay people.
Monks, nuns, long-term spinsters and bachelors and permanent homosexuals are all, in a reproductive sense, aberrant. Society has bred them, but they have failed to return the compliment.
Look, human men are either 'gay' or 'straight'. Well, there are other options, but let's not get into that right now.
Competence in heterosexuality, or at least the appearance or pretense of such competence, is as much a public affair as a privateone. Thus, going steady is a high school diploma in heterosexuality; engagement a BA; marriage an MA; and children a Ph.D.
Long-term heterosexual monogamy is still the dominant model: men and women still want to pair for a long period of time.
Sons or fathers, poor men or rich men, sacred or secular: all are homosexual in their worship of everything phallic.
There is no force on earth greater than the fear jocks have of homosexuals. None. It's like the Jewish fear of the Nazis, except the complete opposite with regard to who is beating the crap out of whom. So I guess it's more like the Nazi fear of the Jews.
Gay men are French women...with penises.
There are many lesbians and gay men trapped by their fear into silence and invisibility, and they exist in a dim valley of terror wearing nooses of conformity.
Males do not represent two discrete populations, heterosexual and homosexual. The world is not to be divided into sheeps and goats. Not all things are black nor all things white.
If you're gay or lesbian, it's a biological error that inhibits you from relating normally to the opposite sex.
I think rigid heterosexuality is a perversion of nature.
The people people have for friends
Your common sense appall
But the people people marry
Are the queerest folk of all.
Sexuality is a remarkable aspect of the human condition.
Homosexuals are weak, morally sick wretches.
The only queer people are those who don't love anybody.
Straight people," Alec declared. "Why can't they control themselves?
Do you know any gay guys?"
"Why? Are you switching teams?"
"I'm not sure. Maybe."
"Yeah, I know some gay guys. And you do, too."
"I know some gay guys?" News to me.
"Jake and Terry."
"They're not gay," I argued.
"Yeah? You better tell them to stop sleeping together, then.
Everyone in the gay community doesn't think alike.
I think very few people are gay. I'm a two-percenter myself.
There was a gay fiction among us that we were constantly enjoying ourselves, and a skeleton truth that we never did. To the best of my belief, our case was in the last respect a rather common one.
I would like you to rise each morning and know that you are heterosexual and that you choose to be heterosexual - that you are and choose to be a member of a privileged and dominant class, one of your privileges being not to notice.
All this overt heterosexuality amused me. If only they knew.
The nineteenth century and our own have been rather the age of multiplication: a dispersion of sexualities, a strengthening of their disparate forms, a multiple implantation of "perversions." Our epoch has initiated sexual heterogeneities.
Closets, schmosets, everyone's out of the closet. Now where the fuck are the men!
It happens that I'm heterosexual, but I don't care about that. I do care about protecting the rights of 10 percent of our population who are homosexual and who don't have the ability to protect their rights.
I was raised around heterosexuals, as all heterosexuals are, that's where us gay people come from ... you heterosexuals.
Because our society is so polarized between homosexuals and heterosexuals, the bisexual closet has two doors.
Today, it seems almost everyone knows a friend or relative who is gay.
Today, our sexuality is an open-ended personal project; it is part of who we are, an identity, and no longer merely something we do.
It's the same sex all the time.
Men and women aren't too dissimilar.
One sees many pretty young Beat couples. (I think they are pretty; some people think they are hideous.) Since conceit and "proving" are not major factors, there is affection. Homosexuality and bisexuality are not regarded as a big deal.
We now know that sex is complicated enough that we have to admit nature doesn't draw the line for us between male and female, or between male and intersex and female and intersex; we actually draw that line on nature.
How many straight men maintain inappropriately intimate relationships with their mothers? How many shop with them? I want a gay son. People laugh, but they assume I'm kidding. I'm not.
They most the world enjoy who least admire.
Straight boys. I have never understood straight boys. Can't even give them a compliment without them getting all offended. Except there are those that come looking for a little "sumpin sumpin" on the side. They still have no sense of - " Jude's phone went dead mid crackle.
We think that it legitimizes the homosexual lifestyle.
The dykes versus the fags, but every straight man in the U.S who watched porn wanted to see two women getting off together. Lesbians held a unique place in the intolerant American psyche: it was the men who lay with men who challenged the words of the Holy Bible
It's easy to get young gay men to tickle each other, right? Let's come up with a challenge: Let's get heterosexual men. How do we do that? We make it a competition, because then it's not gay. That explains the antipathy behind the gay-journalist comment.
We live in an environment in which sexuality is often trivialized and defiled, stripped of its emotional depth and divorced from its sacred root.
My own belief is that being gay is a regularly occurring nonpathological minority variant in the human condition, and that an appropriate analogy is left-handedness, which also, as it happens, used to be regarded as some sort of defect in a normatively right-handed humanity.
[ ... ] elite social engineers appear to be aiming at a "hetero-homo" world, i.e. where individuals are bisexual, promiscuous and bereft of family.
There is no unthreatened, unthreatening conceptual home for the concept of gay origins. We have all the more reason, then, to keep our understanding of gay origin, of gay cultural and material reproduction, plural, multi-capillaried, argus-eyed, respectful, and endlessly cherished.
I think most men, heterosexual and homosexual, enjoy being considered sexual objects.
I am not lesbian, I am not bisexual, I am not straight. I am just curious
The thing I don't understand about homosexuals is, how do they decide which one is the one who's supposed to pretend they don't want it?
The category of sex is the political category that founds society as heterosexual.
Tom has a theory that homosexuals and single women in their thirties have natural bonding: both being accustomed to disappointing their parents and being treated as freaks by society.
And thus I wonder about so many gay men I've met since, pillars of the community, out to everyone else but Mom, who still refer to their lovers as something between a roommate and a valet. Just who is being protected here, and who thinks queer is wrong?
The world of the heterosexual is a sick and boring life.
Heteronormativity: The curious idea that your genitals dictate your behaviour.
Gary made the word heterosexual sound like something out of The Joy of Extreme Sex. Lovechildren produced by illicit affairs were still a bit of a sore topic with me.
Every one, we, we homosexuals, are people, and we need our oxygen to breathe.
I grew up raised by my mom and my two sisters, so I never had a real male influence in my life. I never really understood heterosexual male relationships.
There is a myth that homosexuals are 'born that way,' and we are pounded with this idea so thoroughly that many people think that somebody, somewhere, must have proved it.
People that are much younger in areas that are much more, kind of, disenfranchised, I guess, as far as the gay movement goes, they still have a language that they've discovered around things. And they have a vocabulary to use, and they have a way to express themselves even when they're not accepted.
Of course, the most troubling question is why do these people assume we're gay?
All liaisons between homosexuals are conducted as though they were between a chorus girl and a bishop. In some cases both parties think they are bishops.
Left to faggots and their defenders, all our forefathers, eminent ancestors and international heroes were either homosexual or bisexual.
As straight Americans we have two choices: we can choose to sit back and enjoy our rights as we have them, or we can realize that it is actually not freedom at all when our friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues do not share these basic rights.
Straight people are so fucking weird.
male/female, male/male,
female/female. Love.
Exclusive homosexuality is not very common in nature.
There are men who wants only the woman; such are tagged, 'real men', and there are ones who want only their bodies; such are tagged, 'fake men', and there are others who wants neither the woman, nor the body; such are tagged, 'GAY MEN
Gays seem to be at the bottom of the pecking order: no matter how far down the pecking order another group is, its members still feel superior to and have no problem picking on gays.
The Gays have not only come out of the closet, but they have managed somehow to put us into it.
Masters points out that the heterosexuals were at a disadvantage, as they do not benefit from what he called "gender empathy". Doing unto your partner as you would do unto yourself only works well when you're gay.