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Casual Orpington 05 Mar 15 7.18am | |
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And before I get slated , my biological father was 100% an iron. hes sp**nk never ever went near a woman , I miss that crazy , f***ing bitch and her chicken casseroles.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 05 Mar 15 8.18am | |
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LGBT & no mention of (I)meaning Intersex whatever that happens to be/is. So it should LGBTI to give it it's proper name. Anyway back on point Matt is right too many people are getting pigeon holed (no disrespect to pigeons)this in my opinion what causes a lot of these prejudices in the first place. As I said to the very keen student just the other day asking people about 'Gay Rights' "How many more rights do you need?' In some states Marriage perhaps? People do not pop out of the womb defining themselves as gay. The other side of the coin is that the law itself has differentiated, which is also a fixation on sexuality. How exactly do you get to a point where it doesn't, by 'not' talking about these issues? Increased visibility and discussion is the precise reason laws change and people are less likely to be excluded.
Edited by Jimenez (05 Mar 2015 2.03am) The reason 'gay rights' gets more vociferous coverage and spotlight in things like football, church, politics et al here rather than. oh lets go for Iran, is simple. Its easier for those doing the hollering and shouting and far cosier and safer. A gay couple doesn't get entrance to a Clacton B&B or the worlds ugliest tranny doesn't get to try on a wedding dress in Addiscombe and its the second coming of Hitler, all the while people all over the world are jailed, beaten and killed for their sexuality by regimes that wouldn't take very kindly to your waving your rainbow flag in hot pants in downtown Tehran...
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Kermit8 Hevon 05 Mar 15 9.57am | |
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Any thoughts about when MyPa beat Young Boys?
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Part Time James 05 Mar 15 10.06am | |
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Quote Casual at 05 Mar 2015 7.08am
Gutted I just read all of that boring s**t. I love Palace and everything, but if I was going to date another man I don't think I'd pick one from our fanbase. Call me picky if you like.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 05 Mar 15 10.16am | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 05 Mar 2015 9.57am
Any thoughts about when MyPa beat Young Boys? You are Harvey Procter Junior and I claim my £5
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 05 Mar 15 10.17am | |
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Gutted I just read all of that boring s**t. I love Palace and everything, but if I was going to date another man I don't think I'd pick one from our fanbase. Call me picky if you like. Not without consulting the current thread on cock length anyway..
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imbored UK 05 Mar 15 1.11pm | |
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Quote The Sash at 05 Mar 2015 8.18am
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Quote Jimenez at 05 Mar 2015 1.27am
LGBT & no mention of (I)meaning Intersex whatever that happens to be/is. So it should LGBTI to give it it's proper name. Anyway back on point Matt is right too many people are getting pigeon holed (no disrespect to pigeons)this in my opinion what causes a lot of these prejudices in the first place. As I said to the very keen student just the other day asking people about 'Gay Rights' "How many more rights do you need?' In some states Marriage perhaps? People do not pop out of the womb defining themselves as gay. The other side of the coin is that the law itself has differentiated, which is also a fixation on sexuality. How exactly do you get to a point where it doesn't, by 'not' talking about these issues? Increased visibility and discussion is the precise reason laws change and people are less likely to be excluded.
Edited by Jimenez (05 Mar 2015 2.03am) The reason 'gay rights' gets more vociferous coverage and spotlight in things like football, church, politics et al here rather than. oh lets go for Iran, is simple. Its easier for those doing the hollering and shouting and far cosier and safer. A gay couple doesn't get entrance to a Clacton B&B or the worlds ugliest tranny doesn't get to try on a wedding dress in Addiscombe and its the second coming of Hitler, all the while people all over the world are jailed, beaten and killed for their sexuality by regimes that wouldn't take very kindly to your waving your rainbow flag in hot pants in downtown Tehran...
Russia attitude towards gays has been very widely condemned and there are groups abroad working with that community. Various campaigners have travelled over starting from years back only to get the s*** kicked out of them just like the local gay population. It's tremendously difficult to change attitudes in your own country let alone someone elses. The Uganda 'Kill The Gays' Bill was only dropped as a result of diplomatic and sanctions pressure. Government action is often the primary way to bring about political change, as it can often have the opposite effect when countries tell other countries what to do. Would you be fine with a B&B having a 'No Blacks' policy then? If so, then fair enough, but do we really want to go back to that? I think it's useful that people know beforehand that they can purchase a service open to the public and receive it, rather be turned away for being fat, gay, christian, black and so on.
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Part Time James 05 Mar 15 1.20pm | |
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Quote Casual at 05 Mar 2015 7.08am
Gutted I just read all of that boring s**t. I love Palace and everything, but if I was going to date another man I don't think I'd pick one from our fanbase. Call me picky if you like. Not without consulting the current thread on cock length anyway.. Less is best.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 05 Mar 15 1.26pm | |
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Quote Jimenez at 05 Mar 2015 1.27am
LGBT & no mention of (I)meaning Intersex whatever that happens to be/is. So it should LGBTI to give it it's proper name. Anyway back on point Matt is right too many people are getting pigeon holed (no disrespect to pigeons)this in my opinion what causes a lot of these prejudices in the first place. As I said to the very keen student just the other day asking people about 'Gay Rights' "How many more rights do you need?' In some states Marriage perhaps? People do not pop out of the womb defining themselves as gay. The other side of the coin is that the law itself has differentiated, which is also a fixation on sexuality. How exactly do you get to a point where it doesn't, by 'not' talking about these issues? Increased visibility and discussion is the precise reason laws change and people are less likely to be excluded.
Edited by Jimenez (05 Mar 2015 2.03am) The reason 'gay rights' gets more vociferous coverage and spotlight in things like football, church, politics et al here rather than. oh lets go for Iran, is simple. Its easier for those doing the hollering and shouting and far cosier and safer. A gay couple doesn't get entrance to a Clacton B&B or the worlds ugliest tranny doesn't get to try on a wedding dress in Addiscombe and its the second coming of Hitler, all the while people all over the world are jailed, beaten and killed for their sexuality by regimes that wouldn't take very kindly to your waving your rainbow flag in hot pants in downtown Tehran...
Russias attitude towards gays has been very widely condemned and there are groups abroad working with that community. Various campaigners have travelled over starting from years back only to get the s*** kicked out of them just like the local gay population. It's tremendously difficult to change attitudes in your own country let alone someone elses. The Uganda 'Kill The Gays' Bill was only dropped as a result of diplomatic and sanctions pressure. Government action is often the primary way to bring about political change in other nations. We see and know that already with issues across the board. As for the B&B, by this logic you'd be fine with a B&B having a 'No Blacks' policy then? If so, then fair enough, but do we really want to go back to that? I think it's useful that people know beforehand that they can purchase a service open to the public and receive it, rather be turned away for being fat, gay, christian, black and so on.
Err well no funny enough I wouldn't - you seem to be missing the point.
Are there enough lesbians in motorsport ? Should we open all transgender squash clubs ? Someone looked at me in the high street because I held my boyfriends hand etc etc....
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Southampton_Eagle At the after party 05 Mar 15 1.27pm | |
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Sexual diversity's for poofs and women.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 05 Mar 15 1.33pm | |
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It was certainly simpler in the old days when the only 'tranny' I ever saw at Selhurst was the one 'Little Alan' had glued to his ear in the middle of the Holmesdale relaying the other scores...
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imbored UK 05 Mar 15 1.37pm | |
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Quote The Sash at 05 Mar 2015 1.26pm
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Quote The Sash at 05 Mar 2015 8.18am
Quote Jimenez at 05 Mar 2015 2.00am
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Quote Jimenez at 05 Mar 2015 1.27am
LGBT & no mention of (I)meaning Intersex whatever that happens to be/is. So it should LGBTI to give it it's proper name. Anyway back on point Matt is right too many people are getting pigeon holed (no disrespect to pigeons)this in my opinion what causes a lot of these prejudices in the first place. As I said to the very keen student just the other day asking people about 'Gay Rights' "How many more rights do you need?' In some states Marriage perhaps? People do not pop out of the womb defining themselves as gay. The other side of the coin is that the law itself has differentiated, which is also a fixation on sexuality. How exactly do you get to a point where it doesn't, by 'not' talking about these issues? Increased visibility and discussion is the precise reason laws change and people are less likely to be excluded.
Edited by Jimenez (05 Mar 2015 2.03am) The reason 'gay rights' gets more vociferous coverage and spotlight in things like football, church, politics et al here rather than. oh lets go for Iran, is simple. Its easier for those doing the hollering and shouting and far cosier and safer. A gay couple doesn't get entrance to a Clacton B&B or the worlds ugliest tranny doesn't get to try on a wedding dress in Addiscombe and its the second coming of Hitler, all the while people all over the world are jailed, beaten and killed for their sexuality by regimes that wouldn't take very kindly to your waving your rainbow flag in hot pants in downtown Tehran...
Russias attitude towards gays has been very widely condemned and there are groups abroad working with that community. Various campaigners have travelled over starting from years back only to get the s*** kicked out of them just like the local gay population. It's tremendously difficult to change attitudes in your own country let alone someone elses. The Uganda 'Kill The Gays' Bill was only dropped as a result of diplomatic and sanctions pressure. Government action is often the primary way to bring about political change in other nations. We see and know that already with issues across the board. As for the B&B, by this logic you'd be fine with a B&B having a 'No Blacks' policy then? If so, then fair enough, but do we really want to go back to that? I think it's useful that people know beforehand that they can purchase a service open to the public and receive it, rather be turned away for being fat, gay, christian, black and so on.
Err well no funny enough I wouldn't - you seem to be missing the point.
First world trivialities. As stated, there are significant efforts to combat these issues abroad but it's not easy. Arguably efforts other than governmental ones routinely fail or have the opposite 'reject the west' effect. Using silly or unrepresentative examples such as that tit in the frock doesn't pertain to reality. Most gay people obviously don't behave that way. What one needy individual does doesn't reflect on a whole group of people.
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