There’s nothing gay about watching an attractive man in a thong run in water or sucking a couple dicks.
But what about 2 men and 3 dicks?
Y’know those days when you don’t know what’s going on?
I went out with 2 different women, who called themselves log cabin republicans. (I’m gay.) It was mind blowing to me at the time that a gay person would support the republican party. I asked each of them the question, “Why do you support the republican party if the current rhetoric is so homophobic?”
The response each time was, “My 401K and investments are doing amazing under Trump.”
I hit both of them with, “You know gay people started LCRs because they wanted an inclusive republican party, because republicans in CA at the time were trying to keep teachers that happened to be gay from teaching in schools, and they rallied behind Reagan when he condemned prop 6, the state bill in question. Is it really wise to turn the cheek to homophobia for more money?” Both women were all, “But a strong economy is good for everyone.”
My response both times was, “You got yours, screw everyone else, pull the ladder up? Don’t answer that, I’m leaving.”
I’m a cismale hetero, so take it for what it’s worth.
My take on what you wrote is that it’s easy for those people to ignore their history.
If I hang out with my family, I’m going to hear the story of how my Aunt Pauline was in Washington to march with Dr. King or about how it was a big thing when the Army integrated.
That was the first thing I thought when I read your comment.
I think at first they were ignorant of their history. When they were told about that history, they actively ignored it and doubled down on their bullshit, to the detriment to their community, because money.
I was expecting their answers to be something more along the lines of, “The only way to change the republican party is from within,” or, “I’m fiscally conservative, but I am still trying to help push socially liberal republicans via how I vote in primaries.”
I can’t add anything to my previous comment, but here are a few things you might enjoy.
“A Game In Yellow.” Hailey Piper. Queer horror story set in Queens, NY. In my opinion, this is the best thing she’s done so far.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/a-game-in-yellow-hailey-piper/567aec11eab5b2e5
Joanna Russ. Came out in the 1970s, one of the first science fiction writers to do so.
I personally like “Picnic On Paradise.”
https://bookshop.org/beta-search?keywords=joanna+russ
“A Walk To the End Of The World” Suzy McKee Charnas. So, so under rated.
https://bookshop.org/p/books/walk-to-the-end-of-the-world-suzy-mckee-charnas/bac36f80418cc887
He’s not THAT attractive.


