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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Oct 22 9.16pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
Go find a nudist beach. No need. I already know of one in Cornwall, which I have never used, but did stumble over once. As it's in a difficult to access cove, down a slippery path from a high cliff, it's now dark, cold and pouring with heavy rain, somehow I doubt even the crabs are shedding their carapaces, let alone naturists their clothes. If you want directions, send me a PM. It was populated solely by guys who appeared to like other guys. You might enjoy it on your next visit.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Oct 22 9.26pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
If it’s as normal as you claim why are you even mentioning the family may have been at risk of splitting up. Also I see your taking my word for something; that’s really unusual for you, why is that ? Where have I ever suggested it's normal for a family to have both their children going through this? I think it's probably very unusual. My daughter is open-minded and well-adjusted to modern life. So is my son-in-law, who is much more political than her. Nevertheless, having to deal with this wasn't easy. It raised questions they had not had to face before and caused them to have to quickly learn new things, whilst supporting 2 confused and anxious teenagers. There was never a risk of them splitting up. If anything, the experience has strengthened their bonds. I took your word because it's not something I know and haven't researched. If I discover it's untrue, I'll let you know.
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Teddy Eagle 01 Oct 22 9.55pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
No need. I already know of one in Cornwall, which I have never used, but did stumble over once. As it's in a difficult to access cove, down a slippery path from a high cliff, it's now dark, cold and pouring with heavy rain, somehow I doubt even the crabs are shedding their carapaces, let alone naturists their clothes. If you want directions, send me a PM. It was populated solely by guys who appeared to like other guys. You might enjoy it on your next visit. Maybe they weren't "guys". What criteria were applied in this determination?
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Stirlingsays 01 Oct 22 10.29pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
No need. I already know of one in Cornwall, which I have never used, but did stumble over once. As it's in a difficult to access cove, down a slippery path from a high cliff, it's now dark, cold and pouring with heavy rain, somehow I doubt even the crabs are shedding their carapaces, let alone naturists their clothes. If you want directions, send me a PM. It was populated solely by guys who appeared to like other guys. You might enjoy it on your next visit. I don't find myself stumbling onto gay nudist beaches....That you did doesn't surprise me in the least....considering your latest revelations I find it rather tame.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Oct 22 10.40pm | |
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Originally posted by Teddy Eagle
Maybe they weren't "guys". What criteria were applied in this determination? I didn’t stop long enough to really make one but from all I can remember the way they were behaving gave me little doubt of their probably orientation, something confirmed by others later. These were muscular men, some heavily tattooed, who were proudly showing off all they had to others doing the same. No sense of femininity at all, nor any female clothes on the rocks.
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Wisbech Eagle Truro Cornwall 01 Oct 22 10.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Stirlingsays
I don't find myself stumbling onto gay nudist beaches....That you did doesn't surprise me in the least....considering your latest revelations I find it rather tame.
Never stumbling on things means you limit yourself to a predetermined comfort zone and fail to expand your horizons. Whilst this may explain many of your attitudes it’s really unhealthy. Be brave and take a few risks. It really doesn’t hurt.
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Teddy Eagle 01 Oct 22 11.11pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
I didn’t stop long enough to really make one but from all I can remember the way they were behaving gave me little doubt of their probably orientation, something confirmed by others later. These were muscular men, some heavily tattooed, who were proudly showing off all they had to others doing the same. No sense of femininity at all, nor any female clothes on the rocks. Seems a rather binary interpretation of what is supposed to be a spectrum of genders.
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Stirlingsays 01 Oct 22 11.25pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
You need to get out more. There is a big world out there full of surprises. Some of which you might enjoy more than you imagine. Never stumbling on things means you limit yourself to a predetermined comfort zone and fail to expand your horizons. Whilst this may explain many of your attitudes it’s really unhealthy. Be brave and take a few risks. It really doesn’t hurt. Take your ridiculous and patronizing advice and stick it where you so obviously enjoy it. Edited by Stirlingsays (01 Oct 2022 11.27pm)
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Teddy Eagle 01 Oct 22 11.48pm | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Never stumbling on things means you limit yourself to a predetermined comfort zone and fail to expand your horizons. Whilst this may explain many of your attitudes it’s really unhealthy. Be brave and take a few risks. It really doesn’t hurt. Advice that might be followed by students before they have certain speakers cancelled.
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cryrst The garden of England 02 Oct 22 5.32am | |
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Originally posted by Wisbech Eagle
Where have I ever suggested it's normal for a family to have both their children going through this? I think it's probably very unusual. My daughter is open-minded and well-adjusted to modern life. So is my son-in-law, who is much more political than her. Nevertheless, having to deal with this wasn't easy. It raised questions they had not had to face before and caused them to have to quickly learn new things, whilst supporting 2 confused and anxious teenagers. There was never a risk of them splitting up. If anything, the experience has strengthened their bonds. I took your word because it's not something I know and haven't researched. If I discover it's untrue, I'll let you know. Very unusual is an understatement, to have one child want to is high odds, but two is lottery odds. Do you not think sibling persuasion came into play.
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Badger11 Beckenham 02 Oct 22 7.56am | |
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Yet again the majority being told to submit to the minority. Whatever the truth about the allegations the point is that the girls team have been told they should change elsewhere if they feel uncomfortable rather than telling the trans person to change separately.
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Spiderman Horsham 02 Oct 22 8.28am | |
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