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I admit it-- I can't get enough of this story. I'm dying to see what Jon Stewart does with it on "The Daily Show." Call it Schadenfreude or any other fancy foreign term, it's priceless stuff.
However--
Senator Craig's scandal ought to bring up the argument that we don't live in a "straight vs. gay" society (straights in Boise, gays in San Francisco) but sexuality is much more complicated-- chaotic, actually-- than that.
There are bisexual married men (married to women that is) who like a little fun with guys on the side, there are bisexual married men who suppress their desires and take it out on weight-lifting equipment at the gym. There are "effeminate" married guys who never think of having sex with a man, and guys who look like Senator Craig (who totally messed up my Gaydar) who apparently even think about it while in an airport restroom. (Bad P.R. for gays by the way-- restroom sex. I prefer the fastidious, neat-freak stereotype).
So-- until we get past the whole dichotomy of straight/gay, we will have only a primitive understanding of sexuality, just as my understanding of the term "dichotomy" is a little sketchy, come to think of it.
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Half-glass empty or half-glass full?
Could be we've got a Senator looking
to change party affiliation in a hurry.
There's always room in the Big Tent.
I admit it-- I can't get enough of this story. I'm dying to see what Jon Stewart does with it on "The Daily Show." Call it Schadenfreude or any other fancy foreign term, it's priceless stuff.
However--
Senator Craig's scandal ought to bring up the argument that we don't live in a "straight vs. gay" society (straights in Boise, gays in San Francisco) but sexuality is much more complicated-- chaotic, actually-- than that.
There are bisexual married men (married to women that is) who like a little fun with guys on the side, there are bisexual married men who suppress their desires and take it out on weight-lifting equipment at the gym. There are "effeminate" married guys who never think of having sex with a man, and guys who look like Senator Craig (who totally messed up my Gaydar) who apparently even think about it while in an airport restroom. (Bad P.R. for gays by the way-- restroom sex. I prefer the fastidious, neat-freak stereotype).
So-- until we get past the whole dichotomy of straight/gay, we will have only a primitive understanding of sexuality, just as my understanding of the term "dichotomy" is a little sketchy, come to think of it.
Help a gay man bask in the glow of a suffering Repugnican, visit http://LarryCraigVideo.com/ today.
LMF'nAO!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks, Larry.
Rap song for Larry Craig:
``Who da ho?
``You da ho?
``Me da ho?
``She da ho?
``He da ho?
``No! No! No!
``I da ho.''
Well, at least Bill wasn't trowling public restrooms.
I think you meant trolling. Close, but no cigar!
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