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OUR SEXUALITY AND RELIGION  

stardust81937 87M
4345 posts
7/9/2014 4:02 am
OUR SEXUALITY AND RELIGION

OUR SEXUALITY AND RELIGION

Every person on this VisionPersonals.com site probably has stronger than the "normal" physical cravings for sex, and physical bonding. If they've stumbled here by mistake, or are just curious about the workings of a sex site, they don't stay on the site for very long.

Any of you horny people who've read a few of my posts know my sexual tastes and urges are beyond the "normal." I accept this accusation. I can only plead to the jury that I was born hardwired with a large sexual appetite and curiosity, and really don't care very much about being normal.

When I was a young man, and when homosexual activity-- when caught by the sex police-- meant time behind bars, living the life I lead, and writing THESE posts would have been a risky adventure.

Fortunately with the passage of time, some of the puritan restrictions on those of us with strong physical natures have eased.

I was born into a religious home. I was born into a home where sex was never discussed.
I was born in a home where sexuality seethed all around me in the dark corners and in secrecy. Even as a young boy I hated all the guilt connected with masturbation and with sexual experimentation.

I was sent off to Sunday School each Sunday morning for a number of years, but religion never "caught" me. I'm not a total disbeliever of all things spiritual. I believe there MAY be something after this life is through. If labels are required, the label of Agnostic probably fits me best.

I also believe that our physical natures-- our sexuality-- was given to us as a gift. It's really a slap in the face of whatever, or whomever granted us this beautiful gift not to accept it, use it, and enjoy it.

by david stardust...Wednesday morning, July 9th, 2014....





stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
7/12/2014 6:42 am

    Quoting sweet_VM:
    You can't change someone. There are who they are.. hugs V
I KNOW, Sweetness, but I still would like to give some people electro -shock treatments in order to try..


stardust81937 87M
8340 posts
7/12/2014 6:36 am

    Quoting haey59:
    have to agree with you on this one. religion never caught on with me either. didn't believe anyone had the right to tell me what to believe just because it was written down in a book somewhere.figured I'd make up my own mind as I accumulated experience and lived life.same with sexuality, although I'm not as outspoken on this subject, prefer to keep it private.
I think if I wasn't as old as I am, and as hard to find and get to, I probably would also keep a much lower profile. Thanks for your thoughtful comment..


sweet_VM 65F
81699 posts
7/9/2014 2:43 pm

You can't change someone. There are who they are.. hugs V

Become a blog watcher sweet_vm


rm_19harley86 74M
45446 posts
7/9/2014 7:26 am

we are who we are

---------------------Dennis US ARMY (RETIRED) AND YOUR FRIEND I never mean to offend(blog or comment) anyone ,If I do contact me please. Please check out my blog Harley-Davidson Drive(19harley86)


justskin1 72M
13175 posts
7/9/2014 7:03 am

I agree about our sexual/sensual side being a gift. To many religions make things worse by their denial, false information, and self hate. Have thought that such people certainly do not realize such attitudes proclaim an unconcious believe that "God Really Fucked Up" of course when god fucks up they call him the devil.

If you see me in the real world, come say "Hi Justskin."

I always behave. Preferably not well.


haey59 64M
396 posts
7/9/2014 4:20 am

have to agree with you on this one. religion never caught on with me either. didn't believe anyone had the right to tell me what to believe just because it was written down in a book somewhere.figured I'd make up my own mind as I accumulated experience and lived life.same with sexuality, although I'm not as outspoken on this subject, prefer to keep it private.


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