

Sexuality
#16
Posted 08 September 2008 - 09:57 AM
#17
Posted 08 September 2008 - 10:19 AM
are what exactly? I'm too scared to Google it.
I'm straight. Each too there own tho.

I don't think the mini bug has any particular bias with regard to sexuality.
Edited by Haynes Emmanuelle, 08 September 2008 - 10:43 AM.
#18
Posted 08 September 2008 - 10:26 AM
Straight male, wouldn't have it any other way. I fell in love (am I still?) with my ex, and I think once you feel that, then you know that that sex is right for you.
Hmm, not sure about that, its the person rather than the gender for me. Before my current man, I had flings with both sexes, but then met and fell in love with him

I'm still very much in love and never even think of looking at anyone else, but hypothetically (sp?) that doesn't necessarily mean that if it were to go wrong (not that it will, I hope) it's only going to be men from now on.
I hope that makes sense, I'm not very good at explaining

#19
Posted 08 September 2008 - 10:58 AM

I have to agree its who you fall for though and dont think its either one sexuality or the other,my other half hope she dont mind me saying never went for girls but we sparked

Anyway thats history personally i dont do guyz and dont even want to think of being parted from sam ever

But if i was and i fell for a guy?
Nah scrap that ill allways be gay because men have them orrible things in their undergarments (jodie shudders at the thought

Huggz
Jodie

P.S. one of my gay friends where i used to live reckoned it would be cool to paint the gay flag on the roof of a mini

Personally i didnt

The Gay Flag

#20
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:01 AM

#21
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:11 AM
I have one of those stickers in the back of Rupert. Not because of me, but because my friend reckons my car is really effeminate for a supposedly male car
It means different things to different nations & subcultures. In Italy it means "peace" & in South America it was used by the Incas, and it's also the international symbol of the cooperative movement, so it's gives out mixed messages!



#22
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:18 AM

I happen to think this is a very good topic for a thread. Nobody has to 'fess up if they don't want to, anyone who does will just be proving that it takes all sorts to make a world.
Sexuality is as varied as people are.
#23
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:26 AM
minisniper, yes, ones sexuality or anything is private but not something to get offended by. Like someone above said, if its offensive dont read or reply. The topic title gave away a clue to the contents. I didnt mean to offend you.
Haynes Emmanuelle, to answer your question about what pansexual is.....angelic fruitcake answered it:-) in short, it means gender-blind. A partners sex doesnt come into it.A form of bisexuallity, but that focuses on "I like boys and girls"(again, Im simplefieing it)
brought to you by the magic of wiki, http://en.wikipedia....ki/Pansexuality
and yes I know, theres many different people into the mini and classic cars.
To me, nothing is taboo. We live in a world where everyone seems to get offended, even if it doesnt concern them(non of my black friends care about golly wogs being called golly wogs....) and its not good for the soul.
Thank you for everyones replys so far:-) Made the forum abit more interesting for a few minutes hey? hehe;-)
Again..Im sorry for my spelling, Im very tierd and not too intelligent at the best of times.
#24
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:33 AM
For some reason i just dont find guys attractive

Heh, its kind of ironic the rainbow flag is the gaypride logo, as i really like rainbows and im getting one tattoo'd on my shoulder..
I just dont like the abuse i get for it

#25
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:33 AM
I have one of those stickers in the back of Rupert. Not because of me, but because my friend reckons my car is really effeminate for a supposedly male car
It means different things to different nations & subcultures. In Italy it means "peace" & in South America it was used by the Incas, and it's also the international symbol of the cooperative movement, so it's gives out mixed messages!None of which are particularly negative though...
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It makes things confusing but interesting I think:-)
like everyone knows this is a very historically negitive image

but along time before the nazis used it, the buddist have
as did the vikings in some form
before the nazi party stole it...it had only good msgs attached
Sun
Moon
Eternity
Wheel of Fire
Good Luck
Happieness/ Well-being
Brahma
Stability
Wholeness
Rebirth
Whirling Winds
Love
Mercy
and then...hatred in the 30s/40s
#26
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:36 AM

#27
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:38 AM
lesbian all the way.. I have been with guys but it just doesnt work for me. (I think its the girls boobies hehe)
For some reason i just dont find guys attractive![]()
Heh, its kind of ironic the rainbow flag is the gaypride logo, as i really like rainbows and im getting one tattoo'd on my shoulder..
I just dont like the abuse i get for it
I think its sad you get abuse from something so normal and right as love. I suppose its the "dont ask, dont tell" society we live in.
my other friend(I know, I have more than one friend.lol) has a rainbow on his arm,you dont need a gay pride symble on his arm to know he is gay:-)
If you have it on your sholder, thats very private and most people will not see it. so dont think you will get much *rubbish* for it:-) Post pics when you get it!
#28
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:39 AM
Gay, i think
craig, your only 15.(not meant to come across as talking down to you there), dont stress it too much. what happens will happen when it happens lil dude.
#29
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:42 AM
lesbian all the way.. I have been with guys but it just doesnt work for me. (I think its the girls boobies hehe)
For some reason i just dont find guys attractive![]()
Heh, its kind of ironic the rainbow flag is the gaypride logo, as i really like rainbows and im getting one tattoo'd on my shoulder..
I just dont like the abuse i get for it
As Matt says, its horrible that in today's society, people still get abuse for who they love. Some people are just

#30
Posted 08 September 2008 - 11:42 AM
To me, nothing is taboo.
I would proabbly agree with that too. Although never been inclined to go for a chap (just for the record)
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