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Huffington Post - Shit-Tier Bloggers, Shills, Cancerous Comments, Easily Rused.
That's the general culture that keeps the lights on at a lot of these garbage sites. All the major players toe the same bar of paying their writers in "experience" and "exposure"; no site breaks ranks from this standard so an aspiring writer has no better option. And if you try to stand up for yourself you get told to take a hike because the site has built a cult of prestige and there's 50 other people ready to take your place the moment it opens up. It's half a step shy of a casting couch, and frankly I wouldn't be surprised to find out that's going on too. People will debase themselves in any way they're tugged when they have nothing to their name but an overconfidence in their artistic ability and a consuming desire to beat 5 million other drones and be the next beloved superstar.
That's the general culture that keeps the lights on at a lot of these garbage sites. All the major players toe the same bar of paying their writers in "experience" and "exposure"; no site breaks ranks from this standard so an aspiring writer has no better option.
Well, that just sounds like dom-sub shit though. Huffpo is garbage but I think if you are having sex with a woman you've got a decent case to argue that you're not being gay.
I've heard this before, usually from gay guys who want to try to coerce straight guys into having sex with them by telling them "it's not gay if you do it!".
I agree, having sex with another man does not make you gay if you're not actually sexually attracted to guys. A lot of gay guys have had sex with women before they had the courage to come out, but that doesn't make them straight...
but the thing that really pisses me off (as a gay man) is all the people who are only interested in trying to "convert" straight guys and get in their pants. NO, straight guys will not have sex with other guys, and they should not have sex with other guys if they don't want to. If they're just curious or they're slightly bi and want to try it out, sure, but straight guys are completely off-limits. I only wish more gay guys realized this. It's just like a woman trying to pick up a gay man and telling him "You're not really gay, you just haven't met the right woman!" (something that has happened to me numerous times.)