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Originally Posted by anotherlimey
But do you have a gay lifestyle?
I want to know, does having a "gay lifestyle" mean you are gay, or can you have the lifestyle but not be gay?
'cause chicks dig gays.
I want to know, does having a "gay lifestyle" mean you are gay, or can you have the lifestyle but not be gay?
'cause chicks dig gays.

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Originally Posted by Leslie66
Yes - I've painted my driveway pink and wallpapered my entire house with rainbows and other gay things.
I always though I could take up a "gay" lifestyle as long as I didnt have to take it up the poop shoot....
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Originally Posted by Leslie66
Yes - I've painted my driveway pink and wallpapered my entire house with rainbows and other gay things.
Surely Mark Foley's family should have noticed something when he painted his driveway pink?
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Originally Posted by anotherlimey
And does being gay infer a "gay lifestyle"?
Surely Mark Foley's family should have noticed something when he painted his driveway pink?
Surely Mark Foley's family should have noticed something when he painted his driveway pink?
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Originally Posted by Leslie66
Explain to me exactly why it is that men who are "opposed to homosexuality" have no problem watching two girls go down on each other? 

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Originally Posted by Elvira
I hope he did not...
It has been proven conclusively that homosexuality is not a "lifestyle choice". To think that it is would demean the real love that some people of the same sex share.
It has been proven conclusively that homosexuality is not a "lifestyle choice". To think that it is would demean the real love that some people of the same sex share.
A lot of people seem to make a clear distinction between two women living together and two guys doing the same. There is no difference as far as I'm concerned, and no, homosexuality is NOT a lifestyle choice. Nobody would deliberately choose a lifestyle which can result in discrimination and all kinds of $hit even now with full legal recognition. And it's not all from the oldies either, like those old fossils with their :scared: reaction to the Tory leader David Cameron's affirmation of the now current legal homosexual civil partnerships akin to marriage in the UK.
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Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
You too?
I always though I could take up a "gay" lifestyle as long as I didnt have to take it up the poop shoot....
I always though I could take up a "gay" lifestyle as long as I didnt have to take it up the poop shoot....
Cheers!
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Originally Posted by Leslie66
Yes - I've painted my driveway pink and wallpapered my entire house with rainbows and other gay things.
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Originally Posted by Angry White Pyjamas
One of my best mates back in England is gay. I had some fucking excellent nights out clubbing with him and his gay friends...seriously. Holy shit can those boys party
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Originally Posted by Lothianlad
Nobody would deliberately choose a lifestyle which can result in discrimination and all kinds of $hit even now with full legal recognition.
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Thydney your avatar seems sinister now.
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Originally Posted by Elvira
I hope he did not...
It has been proven conclusively that homosexuality if not a "lifestyle choice". To think that it is would demean the real love that some people of the same sex share.
It has been proven conclusively that homosexuality if not a "lifestyle choice". To think that it is would demean the real love that some people of the same sex share.
People are entitled to think whatever they want about whatever they want. As long as they don't force their opinions down other's throats what's wrong with that.
Also you seem to be equating 'real love' with a sexual relationship - more bobbins.
It seems Elvira that you are constantly obsessed with sounding PC or right-on as you probably term it - so obsessed in fact that you don't stop to think about what you are actually saying.
No offense though
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Originally Posted by BigDavyG
What complete cobblers - seriously, utter bobbins.
People are entitled to think whatever they want about whatever they want. As long as they don't force their opinions down other's throats what's wrong with that.
Also you seem to be equating 'real love' with a sexual relationship - more bobbins.
It seems Elvira that you are constantly obsessed with sounding PC or right-on as you probably term it - so obsessed in fact that you don't stop to think about what you are actually saying.
No offense though
People are entitled to think whatever they want about whatever they want. As long as they don't force their opinions down other's throats what's wrong with that.
Also you seem to be equating 'real love' with a sexual relationship - more bobbins.
It seems Elvira that you are constantly obsessed with sounding PC or right-on as you probably term it - so obsessed in fact that you don't stop to think about what you are actually saying.
No offense though

Gay people can't love eachother
#105
Of course people don't chose to be gay.
However - can you chose to live a 'gay lifestyle' - in fact is there even such a thing as a 'gay lifestyle' ???
You decide...
However - can you chose to live a 'gay lifestyle' - in fact is there even such a thing as a 'gay lifestyle' ???
You decide...



