BEING GAY IN SPORT

"Oh but it's fine to sexualize women right. Dumbass."

Let's be honest! We all sexualise each other to some degree. When we meet people for the first time, we make judgments about them, irrespective of their gender or our gender. Even straight guys can recognize a good looking bloke when they sees one.
 
"keep it to yourself unless or until she displays permission to explore that avenue"


Exactly, how does she do that?


Since the advent of radio broadcasts, movies,television,......the lawyers and courts expect everyone to have the social graces of the best writers hollywood can buy. People just are not THAT smooth.

What did we ever do before mass media? Before the printed word?

Now if you or I are clumbsy in how we display proposed interest or affection we may be setting the table for a lawsuit or arrest.

I think much of the boo hooing over unappreciated and unrequainted love is nonsense. It has gotten to a point where it is indeed a mystery that we ever get together and reproduce at all anymore.

Even with all these laws against bringing to your intended's attention some interest should only leave Mr or Mrs right to fall through the cracks and into your arms the divorce rate is STILL around 60%.

Like I said.... with your best intentions and John Law on your side it is all nonsense.
 
"Oh but it's fine to sexualize women right. Dumbass."

Let's be honest! We all sexualise each other to some degree. When we meet people for the first time, we make judgments about them, irrespective of their gender or our gender. Even straight guys can recognize a good looking bloke when they sees one.

That is a wet dream of you faggots. Straight men do not sexualize other men.
 
The entire GAA community has been rocked today after news spread that Kerry footballer Paul Galvin is in fact straight.

The temperamental corner forward has led a controversial career in the GAA, where the majority of people were convinced he was a homosexual.

Off the pitch, Galvin has a massive interest in men’s fashion. He goes to fashion shows, follows the latest trends and styles and regularly blogs about the industry on hispersonal website. The fact that he dresses well and doesn’t wear Wranglers or black school shoes from Clarke’s on a night out, convinced the entire GAA community that he was a gay.


GAA Shocked As Paul Galvin Comes Out As Straight - The Potato
 
Meet Ireland's top metrosexual!


Fashion-forward Paul went down on bended knee during a trip to Manhattan last March, as he moved things up a gear with Today FM broadcaster, Louise Duffy.

He said the 30-year-old has brought “balance” into his life, as he had lived life on his “own terms” before they met.

The Late Late Show InterviewsFri 07 November 2014

The Late Late Show Interviews - RT Player
 
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The entire GAA community has been rocked today after news spread that Kerry footballer Paul Galvin is in fact straight.

The temperamental corner forward has led a controversial career in the GAA, where the majority of people were convinced he was a homosexual.

Off the pitch, Galvin has a massive interest in men’s fashion. He goes to fashion shows, follows the latest trends and styles and regularly blogs about the industry on hispersonal website. The fact that he dresses well and doesn’t wear Wranglers or black school shoes from Clarke’s on a night out, convinced the entire GAA community that he was a gay.


GAA Shocked As Paul Galvin Comes Out As Straight - The Potato

Ireland's answer to the Onion, very funny.
 

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