I am so glad I don't have to put up with the bullshit of American women.
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I am so glad I don't have to put up with the bullshit of American women.
I for one am so damn sick of all the in your face gay shit in this country right now.
If you want to pack fudge, die at age 39 and be miserable, go for it. Among the gay community they have coming out parties now, for those who purposely get Aids and did so for the fun of it! Sickening. These people are twisted, sick in the head and just plain NOT NORMAL!
Americans truly do not give a fukin shit about your butt ramming ways, and flaming off the wall ideology. WE ARE SICKOF IT!
If your fricken gay and want to have one mate for life of 6000 (like most of the males do) then do so, its a free country, but don't shove it in my face or my children's face!
Tang ~!
I think homosexuals and feminists are in cahoots, there is a trio of bad influences ruining America. The queers and the feminazis are two of them.
In the words of Andrew "Dice" Clay:
Gays want their rights, I'll give them their rights. 10% off Vaseline, now get the fuck back in the closet.
Kindly don't go including me in your "American" category of gay-bashing. I'm American and I don't give a damn who anybody sleeps with beyond being concerned if someone I want isn't interested in sleeping with me. Since I'm not gay, that leaves out that 10% or so of the population, and I could care less who they all sleep with.
It is, to say the very least, highly ironic and absurd for someone on a monger board make negative comments about how many people [i]anybody[/i] sleeps with.
Great point Joe Zop, nothing more absurd than a moralizing monger. You'ld think we of all people would be tolerant. We're one of the most persecuted minorities, and I feel pretty sympathetic to the others, including gays.
JZ,
The issue isn't who, or with how many partners anybody sleeps with. Rather it has become the homosexualizing and pussification of American culture. I went clothes shopping recently, and came home empty-handed. all of the clothes I saw were, IMHO, in conflict with my masculinity. I guess the Salvation Army and Goodwill are my only options.
Frankly, I couldn't care less who's cornholeing whom. That's none of my business if it's behind closed doors and out of my face. 10 percent of men in this country shouldn't have the right to determine how the other 90 percent should act, dress, have sex, etc. Unfortunately, those 10% and feminists are on the air mid-afternoon, when so many women are watching this inflammatory and inciteful garbage.
In 38 hours from now, I should be in the Dominican Republic. I will be basking in the glow of the un-American-ness of the female population. I believe it will be an amazing culture shock. I shall enjoy!
I'm not a gay basher. I do however believe that gays shouldn't have the right to throw their lifestyle in our faces. They can be gay all they want, as long as they aren't gay around me.
K.J. Baltimonger
I'm gonna stick my head in and say that you guys are having the same trouble with clothing targetted at gay men, that we women have with clothing targetted at 16 year old girls. The fashion houses, wholesalers, etc are filling the shelves with the clothes that will make them the most money. In women's clothing, the target demographic seems to be 16 year olds who are victims to changing fashion trends and not afraid to spend the big bucks on it. Gay men (generalising here, of course) are exactly the same. Unfortunately that leaves straight men wandering the shops in desperation - but that's what older and/or heavier women have been doing for years!
I don't have a problem with any particular nationality "throwing their lifestyle" in my face, so why should it be any different with gay culture? If I don't wanna listen to hip-hop or gangsta rap or salsa or whatever, I can change the channel. Same with show tunes. If I feel people are trying to sell me clothes that conflict with my masculinity, then I can shop elsewhere. There are plenty of places.
Yes, 10% shouldn't determine what 90% wear or do. Neither should 90% determine what that 10% wear or do. Let's see, they can be gay as long as they're not gay around you -- should they like, ask permission around people to see if it's ok to be themselves? Does this mean you should do the same lest you offend them with your "straight" lifestyle?
You want to be able to do whatever you please whenever you please, but others shouldn't have the same right. Does that mean we should get to veto, say, any expression of Asian culture in the US? Or perhaps we should ban all pow-wows. After all, Asians and Native Americans combined make up a smaller portion of the overall population than do gays. Maybe we should make sure that Madonna, Bette Midler, etc never get played on the radio again, since after all they started out in gay clubs. Omygod -- we'd better get rid of all those songs like "We Will Rock You" from Queen, since after all , what the heck did than name signify? Tell me, where do we draw the line, exactly? It's simply a baloney argument.
Voting for fashion or culture or whatever with your pocketbook is and always has been highly effective. Retailers don't give a damn about anything other than sales. As that notorious gay Oscar Wilde once said, "Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months." If it doesn't sell, it goes away. You're heading to the DR so you're voting for the behavior you like from women. That's the way the free market works.
If you don't want to be part of the pussification of American culture then don't be a pussy. Simple as that. Your extremely wise comment in the AIDS section regarding ultimate responsibility is also applicable here.
Hey the more gays there are, the more women left over for US!!!!
I personally am a total pussy. Hey, you are what you eat!
i have a real problem with people who engage in 'deviant' behaviour, bawling out others for their 'deviant' behaviour. a while back, my state attempted gay and lesbian law reform at the same time as prostitution law reform. sex worker activists and glbt activists joined forces to create a very powerful lobby group with one common goal - to keep the government out of our bedrooms.
people out there in the real world think we (hookers and mongers) are sick f*cks who engage in filthy, immoral behaviour. police put us in jail for what we do. governments create laws to protect 'good' people from what we do. religious groups condemn us to hell for what we do. all these things happen to gay men as well and for the same reasons.
we are marginalised by society for no other reason than our sexual attitudes and preferences. we should be celebrating the fact that the gay and lesbian community have come so far in their fight for equality! they've managed to show governments all over the world that nobody should have the right to punish us for what we do in our own bedrooms - and that sets a very important precedent for us. the gay and lesbian lobby have opened a lot of doors for sex worker activists, who are out there fighting for your right to indulge in pay for play without prosecution.
you don't have to 'like' the idea of two men having sex. actually, the concept does nothing for me, either. but then again - i'm not into bdsm or [url=http://isgprohibitedwords.info?CodeWord=CodeWord118][CodeWord118][/url] or anal sex either, but you'll never hear me condemning prostitution!
Hey Dickhead - you wanna be a thirty year old redhead?? ;)
I would eat you like a chicken wing. I would lick you like an ice cream cone. I would nibble on you like a cocktail hors d'oeuvre.
Me personally, I have no prob with gay men as long as nothing is thrown in my face. Then again, I don't like ANYONE to throw ANYTHING (with the exception of a "well-groomed" female! Heh heh heh!) in my face. When I lived in the NE US, I had a gay room mate and I knew he was gay BEFORE I signed the lease. He was a white collar professional, an immaculate housekeeper (d-uh!) and he was a bit surprised by my openmindedness. The only awkward moment was when I was cooking a dish that I had left in the oven and he reminded me it was still there and was probably done by now. I went downstairs to check on it and my roomie was in the middle of seducing a male guest! I quickly fixed my dinner, took it back upstairs and thought about the scene I had witnessed. It was a bit unnerving, but who am I to determine the path of another's happiness if it doesn't harm ME or society in general?
Oh yeah... RN, you have a PM! ;-)
PS
I'm likin' you better ALREADY!