MareGaea wrote:
Filios is not gay. Filios is bi-sexual. With a slight preference for men.
Shut up Dutchman. You for one should know something about gayness, living in the liberal Netherlands. Faggotry is wholy accepted by your society.
poly wrote:
fillos are you gay..?
No, and don't plan to be. Why, are you interested?
jones101 wrote:
He must be as much as he protests....reverse psych thing.
Yeah, because I have so much to lose over the internet.. idiot.
ShelleyS wrote:
Filos - where did you say you were? And studying philosophy to....mmmmmm it all becomes clear now...
Umm, I took a few classes. Shelley, look, I know you want a piece of my ass. I'm sorry,
but I don't go for racist bigots like you, only real women. You are a sick woman.
southern wrote:
This is not true.Most gays were in Athens where almost every man enjoyed the company of young men.For example Socrates had Alkiviades as student and lover.Alkiviades was the most desired person among both men and women.He was the lover of women and the beloved of men,I cannot translate it very well.
This is over 2300 years ago.. I believe all societies have changed since then. Socrates is known to have had gay relations with Alcibiades, the orator whom whom both men and women wanted. So what? As much as most of the homo's would like Greece to be like that today, it is not.
jones101 wrote:
Spartans who were also supposed to be one of the toughest Warrior societies in history has homosexual relations between older mentor warriors and students
I have not heard of this. Macedonians were known to have gay realtions in their Companion cavalry divisions, under Alexander and his father Phillip.