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DemonArchangel 05:31 05-06-2009
Why do nominally straight people talk constantly about gay marriage and homosexuality? Why do they get so worked up about it?

I think I've spotted a bit of sexual insecurity amongst those heterosexuals that constantly, constantly talk about gay marriage.

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HoreTore 05:37 05-06-2009
Because I hate it when my fellow citizens are discriminated.

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Hax 05:46 05-06-2009
HoreTore sums it up.

No individual deserves to be discriminated against. I see no reason why gay people should not be allowed to marry.

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ajaxfetish 06:06 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by DemonArchangel:
Why do nominally straight people talk constantly about gay marriage and homosexuality? Why do they get so worked up about it?

I think I've spotted a bit of sexual insecurity amongst those heterosexuals that constantly, constantly talk about gay marriage.
Talking constantly in favor of it, or against it? If in favor, HoreTore answered you. If against, they're just jealous.

Ajax

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a completely inoffensive name 06:41 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by DemonArchangel:
Why do nominally straight people talk constantly about gay marriage and homosexuality? Why do they get so worked up about it?
I am sorry, but those gay marriages threaten my lifestyle. When my wife sees those happy gay married couples, she gets dissatisfied with our marraige and will then turn gay because gay is a choice, which will make me lose all those tax benefits, not that there are any tax benefits nowadays because of that socialist Obama. It's all true, just ask Hannity or any anchor on Fox News AKA the last bastion of fair and balanced reporting on this 6,000 year old God given planet of ours.



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Fragony 06:51 05-06-2009
Well I make a destinction between homosexual and fags. Gays will have to chose to being accepted as an individual, or as a homosexual. And they will have to chose to identifying theirselves as a individual, or a as a homosexual. Can't behave the way they do, tearing eachother inside-out in broad daylight, and then tell me 'hey I am just like you and I demand respect'.

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Vuk 09:00 05-06-2009
I'm obssessed with them 'cause I think they are hot.

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Incongruous 09:22 05-06-2009
Vuk! You tease! Get back into that homoerotic gas mask before I

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Vuk 09:37 05-06-2009
Hey now bad boy, not so hard.



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Furunculus 10:09 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by DemonArchangel:
Why do nominally straight people talk constantly about gay marriage and homosexuality? Why do they get so worked up about it?

I think I've spotted a bit of sexual insecurity amongst those heterosexuals that constantly, constantly talk about gay marriage.
i don't.

do whatever you want to do in the privacy of your own homes, but do not parade it publicly in my face.

that goes for pretty much any private persuasion, not just homo-sexiness, i simply am not interested in 'your' special interest circle-jerk.

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rory_20_uk 10:20 05-06-2009
I have to say I honestly don't care either. There are enough bad things in the world already without trying to find fault in things that are working.



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Hooahguy 12:06 05-06-2009
i have no problem with gay marriage, other than the fact that you can marry under Jewish law (see Acharei-Mot), but i dont like it when they try to shove the fact that they are gay into our lives.
"ok, you are gay. so what?"

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Hax 12:17 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by :
i have no problem with gay marriage, other than the fact that you can marry under Jewish law (see Acharei-Mot), but i dont like it when they try to shove the fact that they are gay into our lives.
"ok, you are gay. so what?"
To be honest, I also dislike "straight" couples shoving the fact that they are straight into our lives. You know, the type of people that go eating eachother in public. Annoys me. Doesn't matter whether it's gay or straight.

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Hooahguy 12:22 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Hax:
To be honest, I also dislike "straight" couples shoving the fact that they are straight into our lives. You know, the type of people that go eating eachother in public. Annoys me. Doesn't matter whether it's gay or straight.
i agree. if you had to ask me, PDA should be looked down upon. not talking about holding hands or hugging, but more seious stuff.

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Vuk 12:26 05-06-2009
My gf and I routinely have sex on park benches. Some times we invite standers-by and turn it into a public event.


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HoreTore 12:27 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Hooahguy:
i agree. if you had to ask me, PDA should be looked down upon. not talking about holding hands or hugging, but more seious stuff.
What?

Seriously?

You people have a problem with couples kissing in public?

Seriously?

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Vuk 12:36 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by HoreTore:
What?

Seriously?

You people have a problem with couples kissing in public?

Seriously?
Yes, of course. Having sex on park benches is one thing, but no kissing!

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Fragony 12:42 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by HoreTore:
What?

Seriously?

You people have a problem with couples kissing in public?

Seriously?
A peck on the mouth no problem but a full frenchie, bad taste.

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HoreTore 12:45 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Fragony:
A peck on the mouth no problem but a full frenchie, bad taste.
Why....?

Why even care...?

Anything involving genitals I understand, but simple kissing...?

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Vuk 12:53 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Fragony:
A peck on the mouth no problem but a full frenchie, bad taste.
It depends, on the right person, the taste could be very good.

Originally Posted by HoreTore:
Why....?

Why even care...?

Anything involving genitals I understand, but simple kissing...?
A peck is a 'simple kiss', a 'frenchie' is a very complicated and sexually suggestive kiss. (and many times is performed in accompaniment with genital fondling)

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naut 12:59 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Fragony:
but a full frenchie, bad taste.
Hmm, you might need to give her(or him) a tictac, or maybe some gum.

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Fragony 13:04 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Just Vuk Again:
A peck is a 'simple kiss', a 'frenchie' is a very complicated and sexually suggestive kiss. (and many times is performed in accompaniment with genital fondling)
^-- Full frontal on a party or in a club, no problem. Time and a place for everything.

Hmm, you might need to give her(or him) a tictac, or maybe some gum.

I don't have a bad smell from my mouth if that's what you are suggesting.

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HoreTore 13:07 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Just Vuk Again:
A peck is a 'simple kiss', a 'frenchie' is a very complicated and sexually suggestive kiss. (and many times is performed in accompaniment with genital fondling)
Gawd, I know what a frenchie is(how old do you think I am?). Still can't see the problem though.

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Fragony 13:12 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by HoreTore:
Gawd, I know what a frenchie is(how old do you think I am?). Still can't see the problem though.
Just decency. Bar = fine, beach=no, park=ok, restaurant=no, terrace also no, see it's simple

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Rhyfelwyr 13:21 05-06-2009
It's the new battleground. It used to be something all society looked down upon, now they don't. Christians don't spend their time arguing about other wrongs simply because they would have nobody to argue with.

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Louis VI the Fat 13:24 05-06-2009
Whenever I see a homophobe, I call rent-a-gay and I make out with him in public.

It's 2009. Some five percent of people are gay. Get used to it, you provincials.


Originally Posted by Hooahguy:
i dont like it when they try to shove the fact that they are gay into our lives.
Me, I've got no problem with Jews. 'But must they wear skullcaps and have subcultural eating habits? I mean, I just don't like it when they shove their Jewishness in my face...

Originally Posted by Fragony:
Well I make a destinction between homosexual and fags. Gays will have to chose to being accepted as an individual, or as a homosexual. And they will have to chose to identifying theirselves as a individual, or a as a homosexual. Can't behave the way they do, tearing eachother inside-out in broad daylight, and then tell me 'hey I am just like you and I demand respect'.
Well I make a distinction between Dutchmen and Bataves. Dutchmen will have to chose to being accepted as an individual, or as a Batave. Can't behave the way they do, tearing each other out in broad daylight, smoking drugs, public prostituting themselves, selling coke and heroine, and then tell me 'hey I am just like you and I demand respect'.

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Andres 13:34 05-06-2009
Demanding equal treatment for a certain group when unequal treatment is in no way justified is what is to be expected from each citizen in a modern civilised country.

Originally Posted by Louis VI the Fat:
Well I make a distinction between Dutchmen Walloons and Bataves Belgians. Walloons Dutchmen will have to chose to being accepted as an individual, or as a Batave Belgian. Can't behave the way they do, tearing each other out in broad daylight, smoking drugs, public prostituting themselves, selling coke and heroinestubbornly refusing to learn Dutch, thinking that French is a superior language, and then tell me 'hey I am just a Belgian like you and I demand respect'.
Fixed

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KukriKhan 13:42 05-06-2009
I see & hear it discussed frequently on the 'net and on TV and radio. Less so in print media, and almost never in real-life conversations. My friends and neighbors, gay and straight, talk sports, work, money, etc.

So I conclude: electronic media is way more obssessed with homosexuality than actual people are.

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Louis VI the Fat 13:57 05-06-2009
Originally Posted by Andres:
Well I make a distinction between Walloons and Belgians. Walloons will have to chose to being accepted as an individual, or as a Belgian. Can't behave the way they do, stubbornly refusing to learn Dutch, thinking that French is a superior language, and then tell me 'hey I am just a Belgian like you and I demand respect'.
Why should francophones in Belgium learn a language they'll never need, a language of distant lands they never visit?


More in general, the world misunderstands the francophones. Spoken French only uses a frequency of between 1000 and 2000 Hertz. Germanic languages use a range from 150 to 3000 Hertz. This is why French sounds so pleasant, so soothening. Elegant even. And this is why non-French, especially Germanic, sounds like animal-like low grunts or high-pitched squeels to francophones.

It also explains why it is nigh impossible for francophones to learn another language past a very early age. We simply do not hear what you say. We would understand it, we simply, literally, can't hear you. We hear you no more than you hear sub-sonic whale sounds, or high pitched mice. Our ears do not register the sounds you are producing.


Yes, it is true. Not kidding around.

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HoreTore 14:02 05-06-2009
Every time I read one of Louis' posts, I curse my mother for giving birth to me here, instead of in France.

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