RadishRose
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I don't "celebrate" ANYthing for a month! One day is enough.
I just loved that reply.I don't "celebrate" ANYthing for a month! One day is enough.
One of those bible conflics I don't understandDid you ever think we'd be celebrating (Gay)"Pride Month"?
I do feel I agree with your comment fully. Absolutely nothing wrong with being gay. Just do not shove your choice of gayness into my face or the workings of public policy.What if you start having "feelings" for someone with your biological/anatomical parts you were born with? It does happen, in fact it happens quite frequently. It is aprox. 1 out of 10 for both genders. If the truth were to be known, several members of the SF have had relations with their same gender friends. If we celebrate lots of other different special interests, then there is no reason not to celebrate this interest also.
Some people are extroverts and want the celebration to be shared, while others would rather just go about their business. This is true for most all human activity. I am glad that people who are "Bi" do not feel afraid of admitting there attraction/s to the same gender. Adults can make there own choices on how to deal with their own relationships. It is not, and will remain so, no one elses' business.
Nor do I like anyone shoving their sexuality in my face; regardless of gender or personal sexual preference. It’s called ‘personal’ sexual preference for a reason.I have no problems with gay people either, as long as their gay agenda isn't shoved into my face or the public face. I happen to have gay people within my extended family circle. I accept them. I also challenge them when their gayness becomes a drum to beat.
Exactly. My gay friends begged me to go to the gay pride parade with them every year. They never seemed to realize that I accepted them as is cause they excepted me as is. I NEVER had any desire to see THIS ^^^^^^ type of thing. I wouldn’t know where to look but every year they’d pester me.My problem with "Pride Month" is the part that the media never covers but happens every year...
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My problem with "Pride Month" is the part that the media never covers but happens every year...
You would have to ask the rare, very rare, participant who behaves that way.I guess this is where I have to admit I've obviously been pretty sheltered, even at this age. I knew about the parades and pride month, of course, but I honestly had NO idea that *this* happens anywhere. What makes it okay? And what the
does hanging your bits & pieces out to blow in the breeze have to do with gay pride anyhow?
It does not happen in NYC. Stonewall is NYC, so NYC leads the way, or should. You Canucks must be repressed or something. LOL!Not rare at all. Look up Torontos gay pride parade. They are all half naked doing all kinds of things right out in the open.
I’ll pick the OR something.It does not happen in NYC. Stonewall is NYC, so NYC leads the way, or should. You Canucks must be repressed or something. LOL!![]()
Any thoughts on what the connection is in their minds, Patty? If you're proud to be gay, great! There are parades to show your pride... there are fairs like the one coming up close to me soon. I would think they desire respect and to be treated like anyone else (which of course is how it should be) ... so doing something like this would seem to bring the opposite result.Not rare at all. Look up Torontos gay pride parade. They are all half naked doing all kinds of things right out in the open.
Those women are not showing g.enitalia. Breasts are different, you show yours, right? Big deal, it's 2024 FGS.
But the men are showing their *****.Those women are not showing *******ia. Breasts are different, you show yours, right?
Sorry pepper. I thought you were talking to me.Those women are not showing g.enitalia. Breasts are different, you show yours, right? Big deal, it's 2024 FGS.
Don't we talk to EVERYONE Present? No sorries allowed.Sorry pepper. I thought you were talking to me.