So you are saying I'm phobic.
Explain how it's a trend...and what exactly is the "it" in your claim?
So you are saying I'm phobic.
The "it" is the trend. How you can sit there and tell me it is not a trend is unbelievable. I'm not speaking of the in the ass stuff as a trend. I'm speaking of the flamboyant at ude and everything that goes along with it. That is not natural. Women don't even act that fruity.
And how is that different from all the straight people who base their whole lives on their sexuality? Or who must act, dress and talk straight for some reason?
Or are you actually suggesting that people should hide who they are just so you can feel a little more comfortable?
To validate something you must provide proof. You didn't do that.
I don't walk around with a shirt with a vagina on it being penetrated by a .
I'm saying that it's my observation, my opinion, based on the things you've posted since I've "known" you, that you are phobic.
However, unlike your assumptions about me, I would never presume to know that this is who you are in real life.
Maybe it's because they like making straight people feel uncomfortable. Sort of a karmic retribution for any gay-bashing they may have received. Flamboyant sexuality never really bothered me, even before I realized I was bisexual. It never threatened me, didn't make me feel uncomfortable, or anything like that.
The sexuality in this thread is sickening. It's a DISEASE!!!
That is where we differ. I don't think all of these people are being "who they really are". I feel they are following a trend they've seen.
An opinion doesn't need proof to be valid.
You could tell me that it was your opinion that the sky was orange and I could spend eternity debating that it was, in fact, blue, but I could never even attempt to disprove your opinion that it was orange.
Flamers are just insecure and overcompensating for their insecurity.
Those damn flamers. Talk in a normal ing voice!!!
Never bothered me either. Never felt uncomfortable. When I lived in Long Beach (Belmont Shores) I was one of four straight couples in my complex out of about 30 other couples. I believe we had the second biggest gay parade after San Fran. I've just never understood the over the top flamboyant act?
Actually the sky appears blue at times due to the refraction of sunlight that passes through the earth's atmosphere. That's not an opinion, that's fact.
It's only logically correct in your mind.
I don't get why sexuals/bisexuals get all up in arms when someone outside of their line of thought questions their actions. I am simply curious, reason being I've asked many questions.
I don't feel uncomfortable, but it's hard to take someone who talks in such a way, dresses with their nipples popping through their shirts, and moving/walking like a physically challenged person seriously. I don't know what I'll do if I ever have a flamboyantly gay co-worker, I won't get done.
Is there some special shirt I don't know of depicting a male asshole being penetrated by a that all the gays are wearing, or are you just exaggerating in an attempt to make your point?
Nor do I understand the whole issue that a lot of heterosexuals seem to take with sexuality/bisexuality. I'm of the opinion that it's genetic. I didn't wake up that one morning and just decide "Hey, I think I'm going to be bisexual." It was a realization, not a decision. Does that make any sense?
It's not fun to have your actions questioned when all you're trying to do is be with the person you love.
Ever think that maybe that's your problem, and not theirs?
Might as well wear the shirt you described.
You're right, it's my problem because I have to adapt to an abnormality, whereas they only have to speak to another normal human being.
Only thing offensive to me about that is the hideousness of that particular outfit.
I just don't get it, though. The idea of being that bothered, even angered, by someone else's appearance is completely foreign to me.
I said the EXACT same thing.
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