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posted by jim on September 19th, 2010 under

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  1. Faiz

    November 26th, 2015

    I have always enjeoyd men, boys, the y chromosome.It is likely because I had a big brother who cared for me, taught me harmony (in both a musical sphere and get-a-long way) and he wanted to know what was going on in my life.I think that was rare. My younger brother learned well and is emotionally forthcoming. It is easy for me to talk to men about what they care about and what they are concerned about. I sometimes sense that I need to preface these conversations with a vow of silence that I also honor. I am always surprised by the depth of emotion expressed by men, maybe even more so than with women.

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