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I have to take issue with what you said in your earlier post, its the yikes bit

Its just one of those silly faces. Maybe you should develop a thicker skin mate.

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do you think if there were 8 gay guys living on your street they would climb into your bedroom in the middle of the night and rape you or something ?

Obviously not, that is a ridiculous assumption. You're just trying to find offence here mate. I put in the "yikes" face because I'd be very surprised if eight people on my street were gay because they're all married with children!!!

By that logic every woman in your street would be living in fear of you then, assuming you are straight that is.

Again, you've made stuff up in your head that was never there. Like I said, the "yikes" face was because those eight people are living a lie and it would be very weird if eight gay people on one street were married to someone of the opposite sex.

You seriously need to chill out bro.
 
Its just one of those silly faces. Maybe you should develop a thicker skin mate.

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Obviously not, that is a ridiculous assumption. You're just trying to find offence here mate. I put in the "yikes" face because I'd be very surprised if eight people on my street were gay because they're all married with children!!!



Again, you've made stuff up in your head that was never there. Like I said, the "yikes" face was because those eight people are living a lie and it would be very weird if eight gay people on one street were married to someone of the opposite sex.

You seriously need to chill out bro.

I'm quite chilled bro.

Homophobia isn't always just whats said but the way its said, I'm not offended when one of my straight friends says something like you silly pouftah jokingly, its no more offensive to me than them saying you're not eating again you fat bastard. But the comments you've posted on this thread don't give the impression you're very gay friendly, which is fine , its your prerogative but don't make it public.

You still haven't told me what a nufter is, is it an Irish word ?
 
They may be scared that they get abuse from the crowd when even gays like Matt Lucas (not the Reading manager) admits he sings anti gay songs to Brighton fans so I dont think that should be an issue.

I think being shunned by team mates is the biggest concern, people like Swords who arent confident in their own sexuality might think they are eyeing them up all the time which can be a problem when you are naked a lot of the time.
 
But the comments you've posted on this thread don't give the impression you're very gay friendly, which is fine , its your prerogative but don't make it public.

To be honest, I'm not too bothered what your impression is mate. If that's the way you want to read it, that's fine.

You still haven't told me what a nufter is, is it an Irish word ?

A nufter is a slang word for homosexual. No its not Irish, in fact I think its London. Rodney uses it in Only Fools and Horses!
 
They may be scared that they get abuse from the crowd when even gays like Matt Lucas (not the Reading manager) admits he sings anti gay songs to Brighton fans so I dont think that should be an issue.

I think being shunned by team mates is the biggest concern, people like Swords who arent confident in their own sexuality might think they are eyeing them up all the time which can be a problem when you are naked a lot of the time.
swords will love that mate
 
swords will love that mate

Youll find the people that protest the most against it secretly love the pork sword. Just take a look at how many US anti gay preachers get caught with their pants down with rent boys.

Ive known 1 gay bloke (who was so far in the closet that he was in narnia) that I never saw again after I let it out I knew and 1 woman who I went out with (I hasten to add, she went with women before me and I didnt turn her into a muff diver!). From my experience the 10% figure is pure fantasy or only applies to the BBC.
 
Youll find the people that protest the most against it secretly love the pork sword.

Totally agree which is why I wrote the following on this thread: http://www.not606.com/showthread.ph...on-as-a-quot-gay-hero-quot?highlight=shefford

"There's one poster on our Board (I won't name names) who had my Gaydar shooting through the roof as a result of his postings. When I was banned, I read a thread that went wild when this normally quiescent and genial fella erupted into a frenzy of unprovoked attacks on gay people. It was very interesting reading, seeing the unyielding profanity coming out of this person with a seemingly vitriolic hatred of homosexuality. After the thread was closed, this chap has since slunk back into the calm, mild-mannered poster he was before. What was it that could bring about such a change in personality? Such an out of character flare up? It had all the hallmarks of heavily repressed feelings coming to the fore and I admit to feeling a little bit sorry for the man who obviously has not come to terms with his sexuality. I hope he does so in time."

Seriously, I don't know how anyone could deduce from what I've written on this thread that I'm anti-gay.

Just goes to show that people believe what they want and to hell with the facts.
 
You'll find the people that protest the most against it secretly love the pork sword. Just take a look at how many US anti gay preachers get caught with their pants down with rent

Really? That sounds very much like a sweeping generalisation to me, but then I am clearly not an authority on the subject. It was always my impression that, whilst undoubtedly true of some people, this was generally a convenient accusation thrown back to insult those uncomfortable with the subject.

Does it follow that a racialist has a secret desire to be (say) black? I would suggest that of course it doesn't, that's absurd. Likewise, I presume that a Judophobe isn't hankering a secret desire to shout "Oy vey!" and become a Roundhead.

I think it's best tackling each case on its own merits rather than following some sort of prescription.
 
Does it follow that a racialist has a secret desire to be (say) black?

No but they feel threatened by them for whatever reason Ubes.

If you're comfortable with people regardless of their race/sexuality etc, there's no underlying fear. Its a primitive part of our genetic make up that makes us suspicious/afraid of those who are different. We've largely evolved past most of it but some still remains.
 
No but they feel threatened by them for whatever reason Ubes.

If you're comfortable with people regardless of their race/sexuality etc, there's no underlying fear. Its a primitive part of our genetic make up that makes us suspicious/afraid of those who are different. We've largely evolved past most of it but some still remains.

Again, perhaps this is true in some case, and perhaps there are examples where this is not the case. I'm going to put a vase on my head and stand quietly in the corner.
 
Really? That sounds very much like a sweeping generalisation to me, but then I am clearly not an authority on the subject. It was always my impression that, whilst undoubtedly true of some people, this was generally a convenient accusation thrown back to insult those uncomfortable with the subject.

Does it follow that a racialist has a secret desire to be (say) black? I would suggest that of course it doesn't, that's absurd. Likewise, I presume that a Judophobe isn't hankering a secret desire to shout "Oy vey!" and become a Roundhead.

I think it's best tackling each case on its own merits rather than following some sort of prescription.
I did take that case on its own, you were applying it to everything else. Gay sex repulses me (as I suspect it does with virtually all straight men), Ill happily admit that but it doesnt mean I am uncomfortable if theres one around me nor do I go around banging on against it.

Its ok to not like it but tolerate it but the preachers and the starter westboro church are the type who I bet are gay and use the protest as a mechanism against admitting that.
The previous post wasnt aimed at you in any way, unless of course you think a gay cannot be near you without wanting to have sex with you.
 
I did take that case on its own, you were applying it to everything else. Gay sex repulses me (as I suspect it does with virtually all straight men), Ill happily admit that but it doesnt mean I am uncomfortable if theres one around me nor do I go around banging on against it.

Its ok to not like it but tolerate it but the preachers and the starter westboro church are the type who I bet are gay and use the protest as a mechanism against admitting that.
The previous post wasnt aimed at you in any way, unless of course you think a gay cannot be near you without wanting to have sex with you.

Was I applying it to everything else? I hadn't realised. Nor did I think the previous post was aimed at me or anybody else in particular, Flyer. It's tough enough persuading Mrs Uber to have sex with me these days, so I don't much reckon my chances with anything else with a pulse, sadly.
 
I think that there are probably two sweeping generalisations that cover the issue: (1) hating gays as a method to disguise one's own sexuality; and (2), hating gays because it repulses that particular person - possibly because they've been exposed to others who feel the same way and feel that homosexuality is a 'life-style choice' akin to drinking coffee or something else. Sexual preference is part of a persons make-up from the very beginning and not a choice - a straight man or woman doesn't choose to like members of the opposite sex and the same applies to gay people. What I mean is that I wasn't raised in an effeminate manner - I was the captain of my boys football team and liked playing with soldiers etc. This might seem a bit banal, but its just trying to point out that 'gayness' isn't picked up or taught to people - something I feel some men, in particular, feel. Not sure how waffling this, make of it what you will.

As for footy, there seems to be a number of 'out' players within the football community who aren't public about their sexuality- fair enough. I'm sure there must be some footballers who have a rather hostile attitude towards gays, but given the response to Robbie from his former team mates it seems like there are plenty of easy going ones too.

It's really the terraces where the negative responses will come from. Chanting about a certain manager or player being gay is a common and popular song amongst most fans - Jose Morinhou one springs to mind. I also think that calling someone a '***got' is a common insult thrown around by players and fans - particularly when a player feigns injury. Perhaps I should have a thicker skin, but this I find insulting.

Personally, I don't mind banter coming from my friends, this is only to be expected and is part of normal life. I guess it's the real hatred you sometimes encounter, but in general these aren't the sort of people I would socialise with anyway.

I would just like to thank everyone that has contributed to this thread.
 
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