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Before I start, I just want to clarify that I am NOT gay, never was gay and never will be gay.
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I was wondering what everyone has against homosexuals. For example, in Brighton there are a lot of gay men and there is a place on one of the cliffs that is where gay people sit up on the benches and talk or try to get a boyfreind etc. Last year, a tourist went up to this part of the cliff, unaware of what usually happes there, to have a cigarette. When another man made an advance on him, he went psyco and fought him of the edge of the cliff, where this poor gay bloke fell to his death on the beach about 50 ft below. Do you think he would have done that if it was an unattractive woman who made an advance on him? Of course not. Therefore, he must have had something against gays.
He is currently serving time for manslaugter.
Another thing - at school people are always shout at one another "...you gay!" or "...batty boy..." What is the problem with gays? People watch V. Graham Norton and find it funny - and if you don't, it's probably because you don't like gay men.
I don't see the problem with them - the people who are agianst them are probably the guys who watch porn - usually with lesbians in it. So you like lesbians - but not gays?
What's the problem?
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Thanks for reading,
BLAHpro.
> I have no problem with gays and never wilL. Why people call each other
> gay is beyond my line of comprehension.
I agree...
I've only ever had problems with one gay person, and only with him because he was drunk. Gay people very rarely actually come on to straight blokes. They *know* if you're straight or not, and very rarely make a mistake about it.
If a gay bloke (who is not drunk or otherwise drugged up) comes on to you, it's because you're coming across as gay, or giving out the wrong signals. Besides, gay men invariably seem to have a good sense of humour...
> Yeah, I just kinda noticed I wrote that!
Even though it has already been brought up and replied to by you in earlier posts? Not homosexual, but possibly some kind of memory problem ;)
(Yes, a wink in a thread about camp guys, ooooooo errrr matron)
> I love the way the original poster is trying to speak out for gay
> people everywhere, in "they're people too you know" type
> way. Yet he makes sure that he states in big bold writing that he's
> not gay and never will be gay, like it's some sort of disease.
Yeah, I just kinda noticed I wrote that!
I just wanted to say - to stop people asking whether I was.
> I wore eyeliner.
>
> They called me gay.
>
> I laughed behind their backs, because they'll get their justicial ice
> cream.
That's not being gay. Thats being perverted.
They called me gay.
I laughed behind their backs, because they'll get their justicial ice cream.
> Gay means/t happy.
>
> As you all know.
It is so annoying when someone calls you gay and then says that they were just calling you 'happy'.
Sooooo, sooooo annoying.
> Graham Norton is my hero.
>
> I'm not gay.
>
> I love Graham in a non-sexual way.
>
> People are very stereotypical. I say that Graham is my hero, and they
> all say "You're gay". Stupid fools.
I agree - Graham Norton rocks!