munchybuddy
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I am very straight,
But i dnt hav a problem at all with homosexuals :wave:
But i dnt hav a problem at all with homosexuals :wave:
Isn't it "ochre"? You're not doing a good job of representing people from the country.candybink said:These stats are so different from what I see!
I know most of Bos members are from Sydney, but to a country girl, the amount of gays and lesbians are amazing.
The only true encounter I had with a gay guy was typical of the rural prejudice you get towards homosexuals in the country. He came out and was practically thrown out of the town... He moved to Sydney, because up here no one could handle it. He was an awesome funny bloke. It's a shame because people in the country are so far behind when it comes to being open and honest with themselves. There are far too many okkers out here who need to be rough and tough "men".
I'm sure there are plenty more gays around my town, but my gawd they sure aren't coming out any time soon.
Definitely - I wouldn't be surprised if you have gay pr0n on your iPod.AlleyCat said:Ok, now everyone knows I love the gays. I am a fag hag of the highest order. Right Kami? lol
I think alot of that would have to do with how people grow up thinking of men and women too. I mean if you grow up with a certain idea of how male/female works and then find out you're gay/bi ... then the bubble kind of bursts if you know what I mean. The other thing is advertising - if you don't show in some way or another that you're gay then you'll never meet another gay so there's a certain motivation to conform to those gay stereotypes to some extent.AlleyCat said:But I do think that sexuality has certain traits that transpose to people's personality. While I don't think all gay men are feminine, they are on the whole more campy, for want of a better word.
I think the biggest obstacle to their being many trangendered persons on this site is the age range more than anything else - considering the surgery involved (few live at home either). You don't see many transexuals at uni or highschool either, even in queerspace, for similar reasons.dagwoman said:I doubt many transpeople would feel welcome on these boards.
That was uncalled for. GTFO my internet.hsc=suicide said:S1MO you are a dickhead.
Wouldn't that mean they were tranvestites then?dagwoman said:You can be transgendered without the surgery, though.
oh touche: http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=ockerdagwoman said:jumb: I think it's "ocker" or "okker", I don't think it has a set spelling. "Ochre" is a pigment made from water and rock scrapings.
Here's a brief lowdown:kami said:Wouldn't that mean they were tranvestites then?
Cool. Didn't know that. I guess you learn something new everyday ...dagwoman said:Here's a brief lowdown:
Transvestites are also called drag kings or queens- basically they dress up like the opposite sex but don't necessarily view it as an expression of their "true" gender.
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-End rant-
In case you missed dagwoman's stellar post:caseybegg said:what classifies as other?
What the hell does that post actually mean?agentprovocater said:It's the truth tho innit? More chances of discrimination and narrow minds in the country in terms of attitudes towards alternative sexualities.
I don't know why but I feel uncomfortable around lesbians, and feel disgust at the thought of transexuals and transcestites...don't ask why cos I dont noe...
Maybe its cos I only noe gay guys? Who noes..
BUT i'd be very civil towards any of the above I've discussed. And ofcourse, for the record, I see nothing wrong with homosexuality..