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#226 666junky

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 12:38 PM

Lesbian action bores me.

I can't see why some guys love it... :lol:


Says you when lis and jess were openly swapping bras and kissing infront of you.... :proud:

Correct, and then letting me do the "firmness" test...

Doesn't mean I get a kick out of it :kiss:


Seemed this way when discussing it at smd infront of friends ;D

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 12:42 PM

I love it when the "i've got a gay friend" line is used! - no offence meant I use that one too

Edited by T.Harper, 06 October 2008 - 12:50 AM.


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Posted 09 September 2008 - 12:46 PM

Lesbian action bores me.

I can't see why some guys love it... :kiss:


Says you when lis and jess were openly swapping bras and kissing infront of you.... :proud:

Correct, and then letting me do the "firmness" test...

Doesn't mean I get a kick out of it ;D


Seemed this way when discussing it at smd infront of friends :D


Meh, not going on with this convo.
You know I don't "see" the thing most men see with lesbians.

Think what you like, and I'll carry on as I am :lol:

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 01:09 PM

Lesbian action bores me.

I can't see why some guys love it... ;D


Says you when lis and jess were openly swapping bras and kissing infront of you.... :proud:

Correct, and then letting me do the "firmness" test...

Doesn't mean I get a kick out of it :D


Seemed this way when discussing it at smd infront of friends :D


Meh, not going on with this convo.
You know I don't "see" the thing most men see with lesbians.

Think what you like, and I'll carry on as I am :lol:


ok :kiss:

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 01:10 PM

Seems to me most people who have a problem with other people's sexuality, their appearance, their behaviour, or whether someone is left handed or right handed, hairy, hairless, has red hair or wears glasses or even all of the above, are basically afraid of someone who is unlike themselves and have not taken the time to understand that person or appreciate what it might be to be that person.

One thing I always try to do is see things from other people's perspectives. I might not always agree or approve, but at least I take the time to suss things out properly.

In a world where everybody thinks they have a right to have opinions and express those opinions, I think a little bit of common decency and respect for each other can't hurt. It doesn't cost anything either.

It's okay for people to be different. This is what makes the world an interesting place. :w00t:

Think what it might be like if everybody and everything was the same...
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Posted 09 September 2008 - 03:42 PM

Craig, I honestly don't know what I'd do if one of my lads turned out to be gay, it's a situation you can't really comment on until it happens, of course I hope that they will be straight. Discussions like this annoy me sometimes as you can get flamed for being a "Homophobe" just because you don't like to see two men kissing etc. It's like being shouted down as a racist if you say that there are too many immigrants in the country. Nobody can deny the fact that it's meant to men and women together, my Lesbian sister in law and her friends also agree, but they also say that you can't help who you are if you're born that way. There are a lot of gays who bang on about being gay, which gets on my nerves, I don't bang on about having sex with girls at every opportunity.



I agree with most of this, I also dont like to see men kissing in public, what happens behind closed doors is up to them, but then i also dont like to see a man and woman with their tongues down each others throats either, perhaps its my age i dont know, but im a firm believer of theres a time and a place. Your sister in law is spot on though, no one can help who/what they are born into. Ive met quite a few gay people that as you say, bang on about being gay, and to be honest i just prefer to walk away from them as quickly as poss. One of the reasons i will never go to another gay pride, i did once and swore never again, i totally agree you dont hear hetros banging on about having sex and having marches to prove the point so why gays feel they have to ram it down everyones throat is beyond me.

What really gets on my nerves though is a hell of alot of straight men seem to think all gays are camp queens, and are going to hit on them, god knows why, we dont all want to jump into bed with every man we see, just as hetro men wont find every female attractive. Just my 2 pence worth.

Juju i hope that cake your fancying are fairy cakes :proud:

Ethel you do crack me up at times, lol


That really Annoys me aswell, alot of people, Like well, the people i go to school with etc, seem to think that if your gay then your going to fancy any male you can get your hands on, but i think you lot know thats not the case.

as for the Gay Relationship adopting Thing, I suppose i dont really agree with that, although one day i would love to have kids, But i proberly wont be able to :S anyway, I guess you could say that the effects of having 2 gay dads as your parents could essentially "rub off" on the child. I think if it was Two blokes adopting a little girl then It wouldnt be as bad, and vice versa, But if the Child was the same sex it could really rub off, doesnt really back scence reading back, but i know what i meant.
Really though, two blokes having a little girl would be frowned upon, but i suppose that would really make scence with everything girls need to know when they get to a certain age, not going into any detail, but i suppose you could say girls need to be alot more open with there mums than boys do with there dads.

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 04:18 PM

If someone has been put up for adoption then chances are they've had a rough time with life & if a homosexual couple (either male or female) can offer that child a better way of life then what is the harm? I really don't see the problem.

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 04:21 PM

not sure what to make of the comment of "rubbing off on the kid" or how ever you want to phrase it, i was brought up with out a Dad, never even met him, my mums never had a Bf put up with me n my brother so iv never had a father figure. Im not exactly a lass by any means.
How ever i do blame my lack of father for a couple of my problems (problems i dont intend on going into on here for the record) so its a very mixed situation weather or not the adopted child is very impressionable, or impressionaly enough to turn "gay" it would be very irresponsable for same sex couple to be inflicting there views/ beliefes and actions (allowing a child to see them getting overly close etc) because well it would alter how the child could be or would grow upto be on normal circomstances

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:30 PM

:w00t:
I have a feeling thats why Voo is being targeted.. the kids in my area know im gay so often yell at me across the street..

I agree with the only being 15 idea, you still have plenty of time to decide..

i started feeling this way when i was about 12.. tried to shake it off and thought it was a phase.. have tried being with guys.. but none of it worked..
Boobies are too attractive!! ;)


I'd def have to agree... i keep telling my Mrs i'm a lesbian just stuck in a mans body..

Ooooooh this is still going!! :w00t:


From hetties, to homs, to zoophiles to autoerotica! We are truly a diverse species. :thumbsup:


Today I will be mostly fancying cake. I hope nobody objects.


(oh, and by the way, people who let their pets lick their mouths......I hope you're all using listerine..... :mrcool: )


No objection as long as you save me some..


Lesbian action bores me.

I can't see why some guys love it... :errr:


Says you when lis and jess were openly swapping bras and kissing infront of you.... ;)

Correct, and then letting me do the "firmness" test...

Doesn't mean I get a kick out of it :errr:


Seemed this way when discussing it at smd infront of friends :angel:


Meh, not going on with this convo.
You know I don't "see" the thing most men see with lesbians.

Think what you like, and I'll carry on as I am :)


Dog, if you want someone to keep you company next time all this lot is going on give me a bell i'm only up the road.. lol

Well people i've been married for 8 years next week got 2 kids and am straight... although sometimes my Mrs does question how straight i am... although it was her that was kissing another woman a few weeks ago when we went out for my bday... hmmm lol

I have got absolutely no problems with anyone, doesn't matter to me if your straight, gay, black, white etc... i have got a few friends that are gay. When i went to america 12 years ago i ended up staying in a house that the other 3 blokes that were there were all gay, it's got to be said they were some of the nicest people i had ever met despite them being gay they all repected me for being straight, i had no problems with them trying it on with me etc...

My mum used to know a lesbian couple that had adopted a girl, she was bought up with so much love and caring. some people think it's wrong but whats more wrong a child being brought up by parents or parent that doesn't want it and that will probably end up beating or abusing the child or the child being bought up by a gay couple that will love and cherrish that child as their own? i say good on any gay couple that adopt a child, at least the child will grow up being loved as opposed to being passed form foster home to foster home..

I say if your gay/lesbian be proud of who you are and don't let others put you down because your attracted to the same sex.

and for all you out there who hate gays don't knock it untill you have tried it.. lol on a more serious note just think that say you or someone very close to you is on deaths door for whatever reason and the only person that there is to save your life or their life is gay and you knew they were would you rather die or let your loved one die because they are gay and you wouldn't want them near you??

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:34 PM

Pete.

I'll prob only see you at shows now mate.
Niki and I are no more. She has a GF again, so I am now a Male Lesbian in search of a female :thumbsup:

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:37 PM

Seems to me most people who have a problem with other people's sexuality, their appearance, their behaviour, or whether someone is left handed or right handed, hairy, hairless, has red hair or wears glasses or even all of the above, are basically afraid of someone who is unlike themselves and have not taken the time to understand that person or appreciate what it might be to be that person.

One thing I always try to do is see things from other people's perspectives. I might not always agree or approve, but at least I take the time to suss things out properly.

In a world where everybody thinks they have a right to have opinions and express those opinions, I think a little bit of common decency and respect for each other can't hurt. It doesn't cost anything either.

It's okay for people to be different. This is what makes the world an interesting place. :mrcool:

Think what it might be like if everybody and everything was the same...
;):strongsad::w00t::strongsad::w00t::strongsad::):mrcool::errr::strongsad::errr::strongsad::angel::strongsad::strongsad:



couldn't of put it better ;)
infact that's kind of what i wanted to say but it ended up sounding completely different and probably didn't make much sense :thumbsup:

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:39 PM

(oh, and by the way, people who let their pets lick their mouths......I hope you're all using listerine..... :thumbsup: )


What about rimming a Rotweiler, is that also a No No? :mrcool:



If that's what your in too, what the hell..

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:43 PM

Pete.

I'll prob only see you at shows now mate.
Niki and I are no more. She has a GF again, so I am now a Male Lesbian in search of a female :thumbsup:


oops i stuck my foot in it... lol..

Woohoo Male lesbians unite!!!...

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Posted 09 September 2008 - 08:47 PM

Pete.

I'll prob only see you at shows now mate.
Niki and I are no more. She has a GF again, so I am now a Male Lesbian in search of a female :mrcool:


oops i stuck my foot in it... lol..

Woohoo Male lesbians unite!!!...

Nah you didn't.

Wooo! Male Lesbians :thumbsup:

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Posted 10 September 2008 - 07:03 AM

If God is so smart, why did he create hermaphrodites?
I believe that gay people have no choice and are just born with the opposite brain. Just the environment they grow in makes them who they are (this applies to everybody and everything). There's no changing to what gender they like, but who the person turn out to be, a fruit cake/lipstick lesbian, a butch gay man/angry dyke, anything in between or trapped eternally in a closet. It's family and it's just life ya know. Spend the tiny amount of time you have on earth to enjoy each others company and not straight camp/therapy.

I think homophobia and racism are very alike (or any phobia). We are afraid of things we don't understand, like the Y2k bug, Michael Jackson and the large Hard-on collider that's gonna collide hard-on's tomorrow and create a black hole and DESTROY HUMANKIND OMG RUN 4 UR LYF!!!1!1 leave the kids there's no time!! wurz mah monies pie!?!!!!!.....

but if we took the time to learn about things and not jump to conclusions, the world would be a less stressful place.

Like how I don't understand one of my female friend, you see, I was talking to her about watching porn, she said she likes looking at what the girls wear (before they take it off) and their hair and make up. what the hell? do you gals really do that?? I'm scared..

Edited by minimarco, 10 September 2008 - 07:39 PM.





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