And in which of your drunken postings did you make your point? If you start multiple threads you should at least make your point in all of them or link to where you made your inane point.
I put up the three questions at the same time. Apparently you can't count or tell time or comprehend that in order to prove my point I had to first let you hand yourselves
And in which of your drunken postings did you make your point? If you start multiple threads you should at least make your point in all of them or link to where you made your inane point.
I put up the three questions at the same time. Apparently you can't count or tell time or comprehend that in order to prove my point I had to first let you hand yourselves
Apparently you seem to think the universe revolves around Numero Uno and we're all just standing in a queue somewhere begging for the chance to be on your bigly stage.
Yeah if you could just go ahead and admit you got issues ---- that'd be great.
Some do, apparently. Most don't i wouldn't think. Mdk and my coworker(lesbian) even makes gay jokes..
My coworker calls this little feminine dude a ****** all the time.
I am not gay. I think it depends on the generation that you are asking. Younger ones don't care as much as the older ones might. My dad had a cousin that was gay. He had a partner. They had been together for some 25 years. Not once did they ever show affection in public. They did not admit they were gay. Nobody discussed it. It was a big old open secret. My dad finally broke down and asked if they planned on getting married. The cousin was genuinely surprised. He said he did not want to offend anyone and they kept the relationship private. Then the question, how did you know? They were around long enough to get married and then they both passed away.
That generation thing is more than likely tied to who was around before the Kinsey Reports. It is after this that homosexuality was defined by a single act. Definitions kind of shifted.