New Research: Men Can Love♥ Another Men While Making Love to that Men
posted this Research conclusion yesterday no other than from the India’s Dept of health with well known Universities here in the USA. So ironic that the Supreme Court there full of old timers and people from another century, with a religion that through the years have given the power to men to do as they like. Now in the name of the past and too obtinent to see the world but especially their nation as they are, A nation full of boys and men that love the experience to making love to another men. Amy tourist will tell you, any visitor’s guide will tell it’s just not been a secret. The situation there tells gay that no matter where they live and in India they were pretty comfortable, that we need to stay on guard with the political system because what we have if not sealed and bonded and included on the constitution of the land, it can always be those that will try to swit ch back the clock.
I discovered early in my sex life than having sex with a men or just boy like me, I would feel a sense of well being , peace and most important I will feel love for my partner. Another male like me trying to share his body with mine. As I grew and had sex with the opposite sex it was never like that. As a matter of fact I sometimes felt guilt not love. I felt guilt because I was substituting something for what I really longed.
This research which you will be reading below will set in stone something that most gay men know. WE are very capable of loving our partners not because we found them to be Mr. Right but because if when we do have sex with any men we do feel love at the sharing of our bodies, sweat, kisses and and that intense peace that comes from the release of energy where we were supposed to release it.
My sear readers I give you
Adam Gonzalez, Publisher
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I discovered early in my sex life than having sex with a men or just boy like me, I would feel a sense of well being , peace and most important I will feel love for my partner. Another male like me trying to share his body with mine. As I grew and had sex with the opposite sex it was never like that. As a matter of fact I sometimes felt guilt not love. I felt guilt because I was substituting something for what I really longed.
This research which you will be reading below will set in stone something that most gay men know. WE are very capable of loving our partners not because we found them to be Mr. Right but because if when we do have sex with any men we do feel love at the sharing of our bodies, sweat, kisses and and that intense peace that comes from the release of energy where we were supposed to release it.
My sear readers I give you
Adam Gonzalez, Publisher
♥
Researchers at George Mason University’s Department of Global and Community Health and Indiana University’s Center for Sexual Health Promotion have conducted a first-of-its-kind study to draw some conclusions to an age-old question as to what does love have to do with sex, especially among gay and bisexual men. While most research about love has been conducted among heterosexual-identified individuals or opposite sex couples, the focus of this study on same sex couples suggests experiences of love are far more similar than different, regardless of sexual orientation. The study, ‘Special Section: Sexual Health in Gay and Bisexual Couples,’ finds nearly all (92.6 percent) men whose most recent sexual event occurred with a relationship partner, indicated being in love with the partner at the time they had sex.
This is the first time a study has described sexual behaviors engaged in by those men who report being in love, or not, during a given sexual event with a same-sex partner. ‘Given the recent political shifts around the Defense of Marriage Act and same-sex marriage in the United States, these findings highlight the prevalence and value of loving feelings within same same-sex relationships,’ lead investigator Joshua G. Rosenberger, a professor at George Mason’s College of Health and Human Services, said.
‘This study is important because of myths and misunderstandings that separate men from love, even though the capacity to love and to want to be loved in return is a human capacity and is not limited by gender or sexual orientation,’ Debby Herbenick, a research scientist at Indiana University (IU) and one of the study co-authors, added. The study collected data from an Internet-based survey of almost 25,000 gay and bisexual men residing in the United States who were members of online websites facilitating social or sexual interactions with other men. The study is published in the journal Archives of Sexual Behavior.
The source: http://health.india.com

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