English
I know it's been awhile, I apologize if you've been waiting for this post (pointing at Lillee). I hoped I could gather more questions, but I think they are enough.
So let's start with the questions from my dear friend, and I'm not talking about you Budi, but Lillee:
In a gay relationship, I don't know if it's correct or not, hope you won't mind, is there a masculine person and a feminine one? You get my point. If I said a stupid thing... please don't laugh.
Lillee, I think it's obvious I'm more mature than that. There's no reason I should laugh for. No worries. It's hard to answer this question. Because there are different types of people in this world. First off, I shall start by saying there are either only feminine parts (Lesbian relationships), or masculine parts (homosexual relationships), this just to clarify the meaning of the word Gay. It's important to know it's used for both types of relationships. It's important to know that both persons share the same sex. It's not like one fucks and the other one pretends to be the woman XD.
Now, there are people (between men) that prefer to be Tops or Actives, you can figure it out why, some prefer to be Bottoms or Passive, but there are also some who prefer both that are called Versatile. Nevertheless, the Bottom doesn't play the feminine role in the sexual act. He is a man as well as the Top is. In fact, there would've been no point to call it a gay relationship if one pretended to be a woman, don't you think? But there are also people who don't enjoy sex and they have a relation based just on their love. This situation might be frequent to old people. The main idea is that there are either 2 men or 2 women and there's no such thing as masculine or feminine person in a relationship.
Still, there are people who consider themselves women even in they have a penis or vice versa that are called Trans-gender that might consider themselves that feminine person you were talking about... There are endless possibilities. I simply can't talk about each person. Everyone has different opinions, behaviors. I hope this helps you make an idea about the roles in a MM gay relationship.[You can check the clip at the end of the English part of this post.]
Next question:
Are you one hundred percent sure about your sexuality? Is there any chance of it to change in the future? Do you have any doubt about it?
I know it's been awhile, I apologize if you've been waiting for this post (pointing at Lillee). I hoped I could gather more questions, but I think they are enough.
So let's start with the questions from my dear friend, and I'm not talking about you Budi, but Lillee:
In a gay relationship, I don't know if it's correct or not, hope you won't mind, is there a masculine person and a feminine one? You get my point. If I said a stupid thing... please don't laugh.
Lillee, I think it's obvious I'm more mature than that. There's no reason I should laugh for. No worries. It's hard to answer this question. Because there are different types of people in this world. First off, I shall start by saying there are either only feminine parts (Lesbian relationships), or masculine parts (homosexual relationships), this just to clarify the meaning of the word Gay. It's important to know it's used for both types of relationships. It's important to know that both persons share the same sex. It's not like one fucks and the other one pretends to be the woman XD.
Now, there are people (between men) that prefer to be Tops or Actives, you can figure it out why, some prefer to be Bottoms or Passive, but there are also some who prefer both that are called Versatile. Nevertheless, the Bottom doesn't play the feminine role in the sexual act. He is a man as well as the Top is. In fact, there would've been no point to call it a gay relationship if one pretended to be a woman, don't you think? But there are also people who don't enjoy sex and they have a relation based just on their love. This situation might be frequent to old people. The main idea is that there are either 2 men or 2 women and there's no such thing as masculine or feminine person in a relationship.

Next question:
Are you one hundred percent sure about your sexuality? Is there any chance of it to change in the future? Do you have any doubt about it?