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I really don't get Amelia and Taylor's problem, I really don't.
I'm perfectly 90% straight, but I've got a friend who I've recently realized I loved, in a non-romantic way. If he wanted to talk me into sex, I'd actually probably agree if he were persistent enough.
Now, what would I expect from having gay sex? That I'd have a natural response to be kind of disgusted about it, but I know that's because things like decency and shame were drilled into me by my parents. I imagine it'd be the same for Taylia. They are reluctant to do anything sexual together, but see it as important.
Now think about this. You're a woman, you have a best friend who you absolutely love. Would it be disgusting to make out with her? Give her a fingering? Maybe at first, but that response is easily squashed.
You know what else is disgusting? Anal sex. Yet it's such a common thing.
I'm perfectly 90% straight, but I've got a friend who I've recently realized I loved, in a non-romantic way. If he wanted to talk me into sex, I'd actually probably agree if he were persistent enough.
Now, what would I expect from having gay sex? That I'd have a natural response to be kind of disgusted about it, but I know that's because things like decency and shame were drilled into me by my parents. I imagine it'd be the same for Taylia. They are reluctant to do anything sexual together, but see it as important.
Now think about this. You're a woman, you have a best friend who you absolutely love. Would it be disgusting to make out with her? Give her a fingering? Maybe at first, but that response is easily squashed.
You know what else is disgusting? Anal sex. Yet it's such a common thing.