I guess this is kind of a bump, but I don't care because this topic is interesting and I personally could talk about it for ages. Also, its one of the uncommon-rare serious discussions on here (Unless I'm just missing them all, which is pretty possible as well)
First, though..
the selection of single attractive gay/bi Christian guys in small towns in upstate New York is sparser than you might think.
CE7, I happen to be a gay guy living in upstate New York, and although I'm not Christian, my parents attempted to raise me as such so I understand a lot of it (even if I don't agree with it). The attractive/single part.. not so much. But guys do exist around here, you just gotta know where to look ;P
Anyway, being gay as you may or may not know, I find it rage-inducing when someone asks me why I'm gay. I mean, I understand that they would ask that because its not the social norm, but its still aggravating. Its like asking a dog why he's a dog.
This leads me into my next proposal: Schools should start teaching students about homosexuality. I'm not saying it has to be a separate course, but if it was mixed into biology or health ed or something then it would be helpful. Especially considering how almost 50% of Americans identify as pansexual, bisexual, or gay. People need to be educated on the subject, considering all the bull[dukar] with political correctness that's going on right now. Not to mention its polite. Anyway, that's my little rant on the subject.