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mechaphil
PostPosted: Tue Jan 12, 2010 6:50 pm 
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Looks like an open-air BDSM convention to me. Plenty of hetero folks engage in this kind of stuff, too.

I agree.
But the in-your-face, I'm different, fuck you breeder, type of gay people absolutely do exist.

/and yes, I've been scorned as a "breeder" several times
//I have a whole bunch of gay friends who aren't like that at all and you'd never know they were gay.

Oh, I know where you're coming from in regards to being referred to as "breeder" (I've known some scary militant lesbians, but gay men usually were OK with me lol), but there are just as many in-your-face, fuck you fag type of straight people in this world that sow this kind of resentment.

I guess life is just a gigantic game of give and take, and all the world's a player (Bill Shakespeare is rolling in his grave over that paraphrasing).



Gay men love me. I think its my butt.

I know it's my butt - I've been told so. It's also the Irish caps and sideburns - a dude once told me he'd buy me beers all night if I let him look at me. My wife at the time drank for free, too. I know how to work it :lol:

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Can we make this the BDSM debauchery thread?

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mechaphil
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I think that's a bad idea for most on the Junkie :lol:

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mechaphil wrote:
I think that's a bad idea for most on the Junkie :lol:


Ah people can handle a little CBT.

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Since when do gay persons spend all their time in their lives distancing themselves from the norm?



I'm old. I remember growing up in the 70's and the kids/young adults that were gay were out to shock you and prove how different they can be and how you better just accept it or you are a jerk. I'm also a hairdresser and have worked with loads of flamboyant gay men that come flying in the salon on their toes and think its cute. I'm open minded...act, be, whatever and however you want to be. I can just picture some of these guys coming in and saying, "I'm getting married!!" and then, "We're adopting!!" and watching this whole surreal thing going on and me having to figure out who's the mom and who's the bride...it just freaks me out!!

However, in the last decade or so, I've known some gay couples that are really quite committed and cool. Maybe its because they're lesbians? They're not flamboyant gay men that always have to make sure their shoes and scarves match? I don't know... I don't like to use the word 'domesticated', because it sounds like I'm taming a wild cat, but gay couples, especially in the last decade, have become more domestic. Again, I hate to use that word because it sounds rude, but you get my drift.

My opinion has changed more towards the pro gay marriage in the last decade or so...Lord knows there are plenty of hetero couples out there that are getting married that are less compatible that we all know are going to be walking to the divorce attorney within a year. I think I'm much less up in arms over it all than I used to be and I'm closer to the fence, but still on the no side. Be happy, remain committed to one another, but please leave marriage alone. Its all so confusing.


I don't know if this was your intention or not, but that came across extremely wrong-ly. And by wrong-ly, I mean very stereotypical and homophobic. There's stereotypes for all groups of people who have something in common, that does not make them true. Not every gay person is Perez Hilton, and there's no reason to ban marriage to them as a whole because of the few who do act in a certain way which may not be appealing to you.


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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
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I think that's a bad idea for most on the Junkie :lol:


Ah people can handle a little CBT.

I like to post at work, because, you know, I'm at work and love a little distraction sometimes. However, as many of you know, I work as a school teacher and often am posting with students in my classroom. (Yeah, I probably should be dedicating more of my time to them.)

I think you can see where I'm going with this....


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So, more nude pics then Stu? :lol:

j/k

I really have nothing to interject here, because i quite honestly couldn't care less either way; but just wanted to make a joke

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So, more nude pics then Stu? :lol:

j/k

I really have nothing to interject here, because i quite honestly couldn't care less either way; but just wanted to make a joke

Well played, sir, well played :lol:

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haha, any time between 7:30 am and 5pm and odds are I'm on at work too

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Sneaky, I was extreeeeeemly anti gay people in the 70's and 80's. I've come a loooong way since then to where I am now. Back then, the gay people I knew were really creepy. Its hard to like an entire set of people when the only people you know from that set are just really weird.

However...later in life, I worked with a woman that was gay and she was just so nice and we became very good friends. Then I met a gay man at my next job and he and his partner were so committed and such a well-rounded couple that I realized it was gay people I had a problem with, it was weird people.

However...my former opinion on gay people, the one in the 70's and 80's, is the unfortunate opinion of a lot of 'normal' (i put it in quotes so as not to be berated for my use of the term) people on the gay community. All they see is the Gay Pride marches on the news and the people on MTV. So, that way, when they see a person that is outwardly gay, they are prone to think they are really the flamboyant examples they see on TV. Ignorant? Yes. But it is what it is.

My main concern is the abuse of marriage by all people. If (CV or Phil...can't remember) you are unable to stay with someone until you are a hundred, you shouldn't get married. You should just live together. Marriage isn't for you. And that's okay. Divorce is expensive, lengthy, heartbreaking and messy. Moving out takes a weekend and a U-haul rental. If marriages were as hard to get into as they are to get out of, we would see way less divorces. IMHO

I'll be waiting to be attacked like a bag of doritos being descended upon by a flock of seagulls at the beach... :D

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Oh man did my divorce suck. Just sayin. :lol:

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Jeez Phil, you're way ahead of me. Married and divorced by 24, whereas I won't even be married until I'm 36. Trade you some of my age for some of your life experience?


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The concept of marriage means different things depending on the context, religion vs legal.

When people stop trying to mix the two, the issue becomes much clearer.


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Jeez Phil, you're way ahead of me. Married and divorced by 24, whereas I won't even be married until I'm 36. Trade you some of my age for some of your life experience?

Deal. I'm also a dad, too, don't forget.

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That's against free will.


But isn't it against the free will of homosexuals that they are not allowed to marry? As a heterosexual, you appreciate the fact that you're given the right to both marry and divorce, if need be, correct? Isn't it nice to have that choice.

"For liberty and justice for all."


I don't see disallowing someone to have the title of marriage and forcing two people to remain legally bound together as two of the same.

Liberty and justice for all is fine and dandy. They have their liberty. They have equal rights.

I see it as a category. Man and woman are categorized as a marriage. Gay couples are categorized as a civil union.

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I see it as a category. Man and woman are categorized as a marriage. Gay couples are categorized as a civil union.


Except in many parts of the county, the rights conveyed to both situations are not equal.

Lets take a common example. Health insurance. Most of the time, one partner in a relationship gets the family insurance option, and puts their other partner on their plan. Simple enough right?

In most of the country, homosexual couples can't do that. They can be in a civil union, but the insurance company doesn't recognize anything but a marriage, so they're not allowed.

Homosexual partners are regularly blocked from visiting their partner in the hospital because they're not a spouse.

Separate but equal really rings true here. Until all the legal rights conveyed to homosexual couples in civil unions are the same as the legal rights conveyed to heterosexual couples with government issued marriage licenses, there is no equality between the two situations.


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mechaphil wrote:
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Jeez Phil, you're way ahead of me. Married and divorced by 24, whereas I won't even be married until I'm 36. Trade you some of my age for some of your life experience?

Deal. I'm also a dad, too, don't forget.

We are members of the elite few, Phil... ;)

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Squanto wrote:
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I see it as a category. Man and woman are categorized as a marriage. Gay couples are categorized as a civil union.


Except in many parts of the county, the rights conveyed to both situations are not equal.

Lets take a common example. Health insurance. Most of the time, one partner in a relationship gets the family insurance option, and puts their other partner on their plan. Simple enough right?

In most of the country, homosexual couples can't do that. They can be in a civil union, but the insurance company doesn't recognize anything but a marriage, so they're not allowed.

Homosexual partners are regularly blocked from visiting their partner in the hospital because they're not a spouse.

Separate but equal really rings true here. Until all the legal rights conveyed to homosexual couples in civil unions are the same as the legal rights conveyed to heterosexual couples with government issued marriage licenses, there is no equality between the two situations.



So, maybe it's not marriage that needs to be changed, but how the legalities amongst those in a civil union are treated. I know of a woman that was married for many years and her husband died. Years later, she is in a relationship with a new man, but doesnt' want to get married because of religious reasons, but would like to be legally taken care of as if she were married in the eyes of the law. A civil union would be perfect for her...binding her to her new man withough it being a spiritual thing.

If civil unions could be what is done in a Justice of the Peace situation and marriage is done in a church setting, but both are equal in the eyes of the law...as stated above, it would be a way to go without people being offended and not making it a homophobic issue. Most of the argument within the gay community is the packed with the arguments above...no access to your partner in teh hospital, insurance issues, etc. I don't think changing the man and a woman aspect of marriage is truly what the gay community is after, as much as equality and rights. I think changing the legalities of a civil union would appease most of everyone's complaints on both sides of the fence.

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Except in many parts of the county, the rights conveyed to both situations are not equal.

But let's all admit why we're talking about this.
Prop 8 being challenged in Federal court.

Civil unions in California grant all the same rights. The law suit is over the word marriage.

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I'll trust you reading of that, I haven't paid that close attention to it.

If that's it, it's silly. As I said before, as long as the legal rights conveyed with to any couple are the same, call it whatever you want.

May be like that in Cali, but it's not that way in other parts of the country.


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