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  1. #41
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG ORLY

    Why don't you post them, scaredfag?

    What would be the point? They are editorial contributors who's opinions happen to align with many of mine and who see the same things going on in the shadows that I have know for decades.

    Being as it is obvious even to a weak minded cuck that our opinions are not the same on anything (and I mean anything) you would simply (and I mean in a manner a simple person would) post whatever names I list followed by lol.
  2. #42
    8stringflinG African Astronaut
    still waiting
  3. #43
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG still waiting

    You can stick you head up your prolapsed asshole while you wait if you think it will influence my decision.
  4. #44
    8stringflinG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG still waiting
  5. #45
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG

    Try holding your breath now that your head is up you ass. That way you won't drown in the cum and maybe, just maybe, it will make me do what you want.
  6. #46
    Technologist victim of incest
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I don't think any parent is forcing a kid to be transgender, that's such a bullshit fake News cop out

    Exact same talking point people used against gay people that wanted to adopt a kid "THEY WILL JUST TURN THE KID GAY"

    You can't force people's sexuality or gender identity. If someone tried putting a dress on me as a kid I would tell em to piss off



    Scron, I think you know me better than this.

    Besides the fact that I adore HTS, I have always believed that gays were born that way. My nephew was gay at age 5, and he’s gay to this day. I watched him evolve.

    I still believe that even a transgender person needs to know the inherent differences in a man an woman, before making “the change”.

    Lastly, don’t tell me there aren’t some fucked up parents out there that force unhealthy things on their children.
  7. #47
    8stringflinG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Technologist Scron, I think you know me better than this.

    Besides the fact that I adore HTS, I have always believed that gays were born that way. My nephew was gay at age 5, and he’s gay to this day. I watched him evolve.

    I still believe that even a transgender person needs to know the inherent differences in a man an woman, before making “the change”.

    Lastly, don’t tell me there aren’t some fucked up parents out there that force unhealthy things on their children.

    Lol wait, how do you know he was gay at age 5? Nobody is sexually active st that age.
  8. #48
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG Lol wait, how do you know he was gay at age 5? Nobody is sexually active st that age.

    The same way your mom knew about you.
  9. #49
    Technologist victim of incest
    He had very effeminate traits even at that age.

    I had noticed it, then my HS boyfriend pointed it out, and by golly we were right.
  10. #50
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Technologist He had very effeminate traits even at that age.

    I had noticed it, then my HS boyfriend pointed it out, and by golly we were right.

    I actually agree with you on this. I have a cousin who is 16 years my Jr. I knew at age 5 hew was gonna be a peter puffer. All his interests and actions were feminine. Even his thought patterns were of a circular emotional female nature as a opposed to the linear logical patterns in males.
  11. #51
    8stringflinG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Technologist He had very effeminate traits even at that age.

    I had noticed it, then my HS boyfriend pointed it out, and by golly we were right.

    I don't think that's honestly a good tell. I know a lot of people who were effeminate at a young age and didn't turn out gay. I also know a lot of people who were manly little boys and did turn out to be gay.

    I mean imagine all the kids you knew who showed no signs of being effeminate but maybe ended up gay.

    I definitely didn't and don't act effeminate, and most people are surprised when I tell them I'm bisexual.
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  12. #52
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG I don't think that's honestly a good tell. I know a lot of people who were effeminate at a young age and didn't turn out gay. I also know a lot of people who were manly little boys and did turn out to be gay.

    I mean imagine all the kids you knew who showed no signs of being effeminate but maybe ended up gay.

    I definitely didn't and don't act effeminate, and most people are surprised when I tell them I'm bisexual.

    I disagree, you act just like a little bitch.
  13. #53
    8stringflinG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker I disagree, you act just like a little bitch.

    Yawn.
  14. #54
    Originally posted by Technologist He had very effeminate traits even at that age.

    I had noticed it, then my HS boyfriend pointed it out, and by golly we were right.

    your HS boyfriend probably "abused" him and instead of fighting back and crying your nephew enjoyed it and asked for more.
  15. #55
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG I don't think that's honestly a good tell. I know a lot of people who were effeminate at a young age and didn't turn out gay. I also know a lot of people who were manly little boys and did turn out to be gay.

    I mean imagine all the kids you knew who showed no signs of being effeminate but maybe ended up gay.

    I definitely didn't and don't act effeminate, and most people are surprised when I tell them I'm bisexual.

    Literally 100% of people who meet me assume I'm gay.

    The few who actually elaborate on why tell me that it's got something to do with my voice and exaggerated hand motions.

    So yeah, I know first hand that the whole concept of a "gaydar" is flawed from the get go.
  16. #56
    8stringflinG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by gadzooks Literally 100% of people who meet me assume I'm gay.

    The few who actually elaborate on why tell me that it's got something to do with my voice and exaggerated hand motions.

    So yeah, I know first hand that the whole concept of a "gaydar" is flawed from the get go.

    How bad is your voice/hand motions? I never assume anyone is gay based on that stuff. I guess it's probably because of JUSTIN who was just stereotypical gay all throughout school and then he became the biggest pimp in the world and fucked like half the cheerleaders in my grade.

    Then again, I have met some people who act like that and are gay as hell. I can't stand those people though. It feels like an act.
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  17. #57
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by 8stringflinG How bad is your voice/hand motions? I never assume anyone is gay based on that stuff. I guess it's probably because of JUSTIN who was just stereotypical gay all throughout school and then he became the biggest pimp in the world and fucked like half the cheerleaders in my grade.

    Then again, I have met some people who act like that and are gay as hell. I can't stand those people though. It feels like an act.

    Well, I know I'm not like super over the top. I have a few gay friends, and some are absolutely undetectable...

    My best friend going all the way back to kindergarten didn't come out until his 20s, and it absolutely floored me.

    And then I had this one friend who was, like, how you would write a gay character if you wanted to hit every pop culture stereotype possible.

    I guess I (my mannerisms and all that) lie somewhere in the middle of that spectrum, but a tad into the stereotypical gay guy region (apparantly).

    Maybe saying that 100% of people assume I'm gay was a tad hyperbolic, but a sizeable percentage do, both men and women.
  18. #58
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Anyone remember Pat from the old SNL?
  19. #59
    gadzooks Dark Matter [keratinize my mild-tasting blossoming]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Anyone remember Pat from the old SNL?

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  20. #60
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Then there's Stuart Smalley.

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