Talk:Alp/@comment-26097222-20150211124621/@comment-25035274-20150213153534

They are not the same thing. Simply put, "homosexual" requires, by necessity, sexual desire. Aesthetic appreciation does not.

Yes, there are varying degrees on the scales of sexual desire. However, one can appreciate the appearance of something without it being tied to their libido in any way, shape, or form. One can recognize that a painting is beautiful without it meaning that somewhere, deep down inside, that a small, tiny part of one wants to stick one's cock in the painting.

Similarly, one can recognize that the Jell-o cup is a beautifully constructed bit of a wonderous taste sensation, with a texture that manages to be soft, yielding, firm, and pliant all at once withouth having to...

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