I actually have had a gay guy come onto me, it's no big deal.
I actually have had a gay guy come onto me, it's no big deal.
I've had a few and as you say, no biggy... but that's what happens when you drink in a gay bar. Most recently whilst wearing my faded purple shirt, PURPLE, outside having a fag in Porirua a lovely fella called Paul came up for a chat. Was a funny bugga and I had a second fag and enjoyed his company a while longer
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Quite right there is no such thing as reverse racism. Bad word choice on my part and unlike those on Team Homo here I am open to others opinions and suggestions and accept your correction. It's a nonsensical phase that has creep into use but lets face it, in reality we know what people mean when they use such a phase as reverse racism. Racism is wrong. We make efforts to right the balance but sometimes the pendulum swings too far the other way, over corecting so to speak and starts to oppress the oppressors. That's also wrong. That's what people are trying to say with phases like reverse racism.
I consider your response to this minor mistake, hardly a major as you claimed, as nothing more than an attempt at distraction.
You still haven't put forward any valid argument though as to why Team homo should be allowed to change the meaning of the word and institution of marriage to suit their agenda, fully knowing that it has a historical and clear meaning of a union between a man and woman and changing it will offend others. Your version of equality seems to be that it's ok for Team homo to offend team Heter but team Heter is not allowed to offend team homo.
For the record I have no religious position on homosexuality. I have no objection to it, go for it, step out of that closet, find the partner you love, get equal legal rights, find a name for formalising and recognising your relationships. Just don't call it a marriage. Someone replied to me to get over it, it's just a word. Funny then Team homo is so hell bent on claiming this word. If it's just an unimportant word to you, then move on and create your own word and institution.
I've had my say and tired of debating with people that refuse to accept that the other side deserves respect and has rights too. I'd say most heterosexuals, including myself, have been extending respect and supporting the rights of homosexuals for decades now. Shame the kindness doesn't get returned.
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This was a guy I know who flat out said he wanted to root me. I wasn't prepared for the proposition, but it was hardly the way Ed makes out that I'd scream abuse.
MY BLUE SHIRT IS RUINED!!!
She thought it was fuckin hilarious.
Saying hi, is not a come on, or an invitation to slip me a ruphy. As I told the police arsehole!
I was referring to a more physical approach and speaking generally. For example if one was in a bar and another man tried to kiss you or slip his hands down one's pants. Of course people will react differently as far as specifics go but I was making a point about the reality of how straight people feel which may contrast with their public views.
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So you were referring to indecent assault rather than rape then, Ed?
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