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"BOYS BEWARE!"

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Is that what you said to the guy in the bathroom?

:P

I'm just happy you didn't get an STD.

Oh, no you didn't! LoL

I'm happy I didn't, too. I got myself tested afterwards.

Don't worry, I've not done it since. I'm not that way anymore, LoL.

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Ive seen many people have sex and whatever else in bathrooms.

Hmm - what bathrooms do you go into? I'd say it's pretty uncommon to just walk in on.

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Hmm - what bathrooms do you go into? I'd say it's pretty uncommon to just walk in on.

Gay bars...straight bars......even a few malls ive seen stuff going on.

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Every college campus in this country has at least one bathroom where things go on. Trust me. I know these things. :lol:

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You know, it's interesting that you all mentioned how they referred to it as "THE" homosexual. It's funny because just last week on the "Today" show, Katie Couric was interviewing someone about people who have double lives, and as they listed all the different people, they went something like, "1. The Homosexual," "2. The Internet porn addict," et cetera, et cetera. I just thought that was interesting.

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I was ondering; I'm doing research for my new book.

One of the characters is gay, but had a gir;friend he lied to. Should he be villainized?

And is the coming out process hard? Especially if you belong to the church.

Thanks.

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I was ondering; I'm doing research for my new book.

One of the characters is gay, but had a gir;friend he lied to. Should he be villainized?

And is the coming out process hard? Especially if you belong to the church.

Thanks.

NO..he should not be villainized!!

YES it is hard coming out. More hard if u have a religious family and what not.

For me..i found it such a relief coming out...and for me..it was easy in the sense that everyone knew..they were just waiting for me to admit it. But it was hard to finally gather that strength to come out and say it .

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Thank you OLTL fan. I'm going to retool my earlier chapter. Right now, the boy is confused and denying that he's gay. Even though he has had 'relations" with naother guy.

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Thank you OLTL fan. I'm going to retool my earlier chapter. Right now, the boy is confused and denying that he's gay. Even though he has had 'relations" with naother guy.

U r welcome. This character sounds awesome. U r writing him very realistically.

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