Unholy Trinities
As more fags continue to be traumatized products of a broken home and as Faggotry continues to stress casual anonymous sex, it will become increasingly difficult for a fag to form a lasting intimate relationship with another man (in the absence of an overhaul of his emotional intelligence).
Therefore, all this screeching about Gay Marriage is a con and a set-up. It's a manipulated controversy on both sides knowing damn well that the actual take-up rate for Gay Marriage will be minimal and the failure rate probably high.
This is because at his very core, the fag is conflicted on 3 fronts:
- Historical Emotional Baggage;
- Quantity of Cock; and
- The search for a man of quality;
In other words, the fag simply cannot make the quantum leap from Hedonism Now! to Sustained Accountability and Responsibility without massive self-discipline.
And that self-discipline is also under attack from 3 fronts:
- Social Ghetto Proof ("everyone I see is fuckin' around and partyin");
- Fag Peer Pressure;
- Technology;
Faggotry has done a stellar job of emasculating the gay man, under the guise of empowering him with the inducement of Gay Marriage. That so many gay men are being fooled by an "Equality" argument, is testament to the ingenuity of another set of unholy trinities:
- Gay activists and celebs looking for a cause;
- Gay Media looking for relevance and a story;
- Politicians looking for politically correct votes;
The inducement of Gay Marriage merely acts as a marker between what a fag may do (marry) and what he will do (sex / drugs / after-parties / add your favourite diversion). Without incremental self-discipline, human nature kicks in and leads to the phenomenon of Reversion To The Mean. Like overblown financial markets that have to crash to find their true level, when the chore of self-discipline, emotional intelligence and relationship-building gets too much, the fag will revert to what he knows best...........
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