Reply #30 posted 07/25/10 12:40pm
Vendetta1 |
blackbob said:
what did i say that was wrong ?.....i am sure the thought of me having sex with a woman makes them feel a bit woosy....my point is that i think you are born with your sexuality....its not something you can choose.....i fuckin hate political correctness.....some of the best people i know are gay and yet you cant say how you feel with the best intentions and respect for what other people do in the privacy of their homes without people having a go at you ???....its double standard bullshit....
How is saying two men having sex makes you sick in ANY way respectful? You could have kept that part to yourself. And I have never heard any gay person say straight sex makes them sick.
Plus, it's a dumb question. Of course, most women are not bisexual.
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Reply #31 posted 07/25/10 12:41pm
Vendetta1 |
Genesia said:
JustErin said:
It doesn't make me want to throw up, but I have zero interest in messing around with another chick.
But, but, but..... |
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Reply #32 posted 07/25/10 12:41pm
Mars23 Moderatormoderator |
Now that I know gay men are sickened by the idea of straight sex, it all makes sense to me. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Reply #33 posted 07/25/10 12:43pm
Genesia |
Vendetta1 said:
Genesia said:
But, but, but.....
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Reply #34 posted 07/25/10 12:45pm
Vendetta1 |
Mars23 said:
Now that I know gay men are sickened by the idea of straight sex, it all makes sense to me.
You just made me choke on this Grape Crush I'm not supposed to be drinking in the first place. |
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Reply #35 posted 07/25/10 12:46pm
blackbob |
Genesia said:
JustErin said:
It doesn't make me want to throw up, but I have zero interest in messing around with another chick.
hi justerin....so that is one against this idea that all women are bi ....i think it is nonsense as well......i think MORE women are bi than men but its not that high imo...... |
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Reply #36 posted 07/25/10 12:47pm
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Mars23 said:
Now that I know gay men are sickened by the idea of straight sex, it all makes sense to me.
actually, I have a problem with gay men saying derogatory things about women's bodies and vaginas. I've heard way too many gay men say "ewww" things about women openly and with a bit of pride.
It's not mature nor helpful when they do it, but I've heard them do it. |
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Reply #37 posted 07/25/10 12:50pm
Number23 |
In bob's defence - and as someone Ive met in real life several times I can vouch that he's one of the good guys - he did actually say he felt sick at picturing himself having sex with another man. He didn't say homosexual relationships in general sickened him. strong words aye, but they've been taken completely out of context. I've read numerous gay men on this site - and some even on this thread - slamming pussy as something unfathomable and repulsive. It's the same difference. The hypocracy is stunning. Also, bob is a glaswegian scot. Getting one of them on a prince website is an act that could spark off a galactic federation of understanding, empathy and compassion. What Im saying is, our cultural vernacular is bred deep and we can sometimes seem blunt and harsh with our tone when we mean no offence. Bob certainly didn't. I personally was almost raped by a gay guy when I was a nieve young pup and do I feel queasy at the thought of that cock coming towards me? I certainly diddly doo. [Edited 7/25/10 13:01pm]
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Reply #38 posted 07/25/10 12:54pm
Mars23 Moderatormoderator |
TheVoid said:
Mars23 said:
Now that I know gay men are sickened by the idea of straight sex, it all makes sense to me.
actually, I have a problem with gay men saying derogatory things about women's bodies and vaginas. I've heard way too many gay men say "ewww" things about women openly and with a bit of pride.
It's not mature nor helpful when they do it, but I've heard them do it.
It's a weird phenomenon. On the other hand some gay men I know are so obsessed with boobs I rank their titty appetite up with my own.
All this caring about where people stick things into other people's things is really pointless.
We should focus on hating things that matter like what phone or OS people use. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Reply #39 posted 07/25/10 12:56pm
Mars23 Moderatormoderator |
Vendetta1 said:
Mars23 said:
Now that I know gay men are sickened by the idea of straight sex, it all makes sense to me.
You just made me choke on this Grape Crush I'm not supposed to be drinking in the first place.
If your grape liquid comes from a glass bottle or alumininum can, you've become a sell out. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Reply #40 posted 07/25/10 12:56pm
blackbob |
Vendetta1 said:
blackbob said:
what did i say that was wrong ?.....i am sure the thought of me having sex with a woman makes them feel a bit woosy....my point is that i think you are born with your sexuality....its not something you can choose.....i fuckin hate political correctness.....some of the best people i know are gay and yet you cant say how you feel with the best intentions and respect for what other people do in the privacy of their homes without people having a go at you ???....its double standard bullshit....
How is saying two men having sex makes you sick in ANY way respectful? You could have kept that part to yourself. And I have never heard any gay person say straight sex makes them sick.
Plus, it's a dumb question. Of course, most women are not bisexual.
And be happy for political correctness because it is stopping me from saying what I truly want to say to you right now.
i am being honest that the thought of it makes me feel ......i dont think there is anything wrong with it....it just makes me feel a bit .....off.....i dont think its a dumb question.....i am interested to see how many woman are bi curious...if i have offended anyone with my initial post then i am sorry.....it wasnt meant to do that....i am sure i make plenty of people sick as well..... |
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Reply #41 posted 07/25/10 12:56pm
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Mars23 said:
TheVoid said:
actually, I have a problem with gay men saying derogatory things about women's bodies and vaginas. I've heard way too many gay men say "ewww" things about women openly and with a bit of pride.
It's not mature nor helpful when they do it, but I've heard them do it.
It's a weird phenomenon. On the other hand some gay men I know are so obsessed with boobs I rank their titty appetite up with my own.
All this caring about where people stick things into other people's things is really pointless.
We should focus on hating things that matter like what phone or OS people use.
Steve Ballmer doesn't only NOT understand consumers. HE DOESN'T UNDERSTAND WOMEN. |
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Reply #42 posted 07/25/10 12:57pm
Vendetta1 |
Mars23 said:
Vendetta1 said:
You just made me choke on this Grape Crush I'm not supposed to be drinking in the first place.
If your grape liquid comes from a glass bottle or alumininum can, you've become a sell out.
Oh.my.god.
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Reply #43 posted 07/25/10 1:20pm
Vendetta1 |
Number23 said:
In bob's defence - and as someone Ive met in real life several times I can vouch that he's one of the good guys - he did actually say he felt sick at picturing himself having sex with another man. He didn't say homosexual relationships in general sickened him. strong words aye, but they've been taken completely out of context. I've read numerous gay men on this site - and some even on this thread - slamming pussy as something unfathomable and repulsive. It's the same difference. The hypocracy is stunning. Also, bob is a glaswegian scot. Getting one of them on a prince website is an act that could spark off a galactic federation of understanding, empathy and compassion. What Im saying is, our cultural vernacular is bred deep and we can sometimes seem blunt and harsh with our tone when we mean no offence. Bob certainly didn't. I personally was almost raped by a gay guy when I was a nieve young pup and do I feel queasy at the thought of that cock coming towards me? I certainly diddly doo. [Edited 7/25/10 13:01pm]
I've not witnessed any gay orger saying that about pussy and if you point me in their direction, I assure you that I will tell them the same thing.
While I do not believe it is only gay sex that makes a person gay, how exactly does one separate the act from the person?
Too many people use their repulsion of gay sex acts to try to invoke their will against other people, even when it has fuck all to do with them.
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Reply #44 posted 07/25/10 1:24pm
JustErin |
Vendetta1 said:
Number23 said:
In bob's defence - and as someone Ive met in real life several times I can vouch that he's one of the good guys - he did actually say he felt sick at picturing himself having sex with another man. He didn't say homosexual relationships in general sickened him. strong words aye, but they've been taken completely out of context. I've read numerous gay men on this site - and some even on this thread - slamming pussy as something unfathomable and repulsive. It's the same difference. The hypocracy is stunning. Also, bob is a glaswegian scot. Getting one of them on a prince website is an act that could spark off a galactic federation of understanding, empathy and compassion. What Im saying is, our cultural vernacular is bred deep and we can sometimes seem blunt and harsh with our tone when we mean no offence. Bob certainly didn't. I personally was almost raped by a gay guy when I was a nieve young pup and do I feel queasy at the thought of that cock coming towards me? I certainly diddly doo. [Edited 7/25/10 13:01pm]
I've not witnessed any gay orger saying that about pussy and if you point me in their direction, I assure you that I will tell them the same thing.
While I do not believe it is only gay sex that makes a person gay, how exactly does one separate the act from the person?
Too many people use their repulsion of gay sex acts to try to invoke their will against other people, even when it has fuck all to do with them.
Why is Bob bringing up sex with two men in a thread about women anyway?
I sure have and was about to post the same thing. |
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Reply #45 posted 07/25/10 1:27pm
Vendetta1 |
JustErin said:
Vendetta1 said:
I've not witnessed any gay orger saying that about pussy and if you point me in their direction, I assure you that I will tell them the same thing.
While I do not believe it is only gay sex that makes a person gay, how exactly does one separate the act from the person?
Too many people use their repulsion of gay sex acts to try to invoke their will against other people, even when it has fuck all to do with them.
Why is Bob bringing up sex with two men in a thread about women anyway?
I sure have and was about to post the same thing.
Really? Who? |
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Reply #46 posted 07/25/10 1:32pm
alexnvrmnd777 |
blackbob said:
Vendetta1 said:
How is saying two men having sex makes you sick in ANY way respectful? You could have kept that part to yourself. And I have never heard any gay person say straight sex makes them sick.
Plus, it's a dumb question. Of course, most women are not bisexual.
And be happy for political correctness because it is stopping me from saying what I truly want to say to you right now.
i am being honest that the thought of it makes me feel ......i dont think there is anything wrong with it....it just makes me feel a bit .....off.....i dont think its a dumb question.....i am interested to see how many woman are bi curious...if i have offended anyone with my initial post then i am sorry.....it wasnt meant to do that....i am sure i make plenty of people sick as well.....
I don't see what all the fuss is about either, dude! I understood exactly what you were saying. The thought of YOU yourself having sex with another man is creepy. Not that you're against for anyone else if that's what they wanna do. It's like you gotta walk on fuckin' egg shells around here because people are so damn quick to want to try to call you out for something, something you never even meant or really feel.
The same thought makes me cringe, andI'm the most open, non-judgemental person in all the people I've ever come across. I guess God made me to be straight. Whatever. No big deal, and obviously the same for you. But if that's what someone else wants to do and it floats their boat, then so be it. I think of them no differently than of a dude who shits on his girl and gets off on it. Same thing. Just a sexual act that's not my preference. And, I'm NOT going to like them any less or treat them any differently. |
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Reply #47 posted 07/25/10 1:35pm
Number23 |
Vendetta1 said:
Number23 said: In bob's defence - and as someone Ive met in real life several times I can vouch that he's one of the good guys - he did actually say he felt sick at picturing himself having sex with another man. He didn't say homosexual relationships in general sickened him. strong words aye, but they've been taken completely out of context. I've read numerous gay men on this site - and some even on this thread - slamming pussy as something unfathomable and repulsive. It's the same difference. The hypocracy is stunning. Also, bob is a glaswegian scot. Getting one of them on a prince website is an act that could spark off a galactic federation of understanding, empathy and compassion. What Im saying is, our cultural vernacular is bred deep and we can sometimes seem blunt and harsh with our tone when we mean no offence. Bob certainly didn't. I personally was almost raped by a gay guy when I was a nieve young pup and do I feel queasy at the thought of that cock coming towards me? I certainly diddly doo. [Edited 7/25/10 13:01pm]
I've not witnessed any gay orger saying that about pussy and if you point me in their direction, I assure you that I will tell them the same thing. While I do not believe it is only gay sex that makes a person gay, how exactly does one separate the act from the person? Too many people use their repulsion of gay sex acts to try to invoke their will against other people, even when it has fuck all to do with them. Why is Bob bringing up sex with two men in a thread about wome anyway? Christ Ivy, it happens more often than not. Dan was saying the same thing a few posts up. It's obviously meant in jest - and that's how I take it - but it is said. Naming names isn't my thing at all, though. I think that's a post mortem the original post is undeserving of. All I know is that Bob is not prejudiced or a homophobe. I'd ask him for any further clarification. I agree, but Bob is not doing that. He's drawing pararells with male homosexuality to lesbianism. I'm not being cheeky, but I think it's a fair comparision. I really don't know of any other examples he could have drawn from. |
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Reply #48 posted 07/25/10 1:36pm
JustErin |
Vendetta1 said:
JustErin said:
I sure have and was about to post the same thing.
Really? Who?
Really? You want me to remember who? I barely even read most posts, I can't remember who says what.
Are you asking because you don't believe me, or because you want to call them out?
Maybe those that have said it will read this thread and admit it.
But I don't remember anyone who has posted in here so far saying such a thing. |
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Reply #49 posted 07/25/10 1:36pm
Cinnie |
alexnvrmnd777 said:
The same thought makes me cringe, andI'm the most open, non-judgemental person in all the people I've ever come across.
alexnvrmnd777 said:
I guess God made me to be straight. Whatever.
alexnvrmnd777 said:
I think of them no differently than of a dude who shits on his girl and gets off on it. Same thing.
No, it fucking isn't.
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Reply #50 posted 07/25/10 1:37pm
Vendetta1 |
alexnvrmnd777 said:
blackbob said:
i am being honest that the thought of it makes me feel ......i dont think there is anything wrong with it....it just makes me feel a bit .....off.....i dont think its a dumb question.....i am interested to see how many woman are bi curious...if i have offended anyone with my initial post then i am sorry.....it wasnt meant to do that....i am sure i make plenty of people sick as well.....
I don't see what all the fuss is about either, dude! I understood exactly what you were saying. The thought of YOU yourself having sex with another man is creepy. Not that you're against for anyone else if that's what they wanna do. It's like you gotta walk on fuckin' egg shells around here because people are so damn quick to want to try to call you out for something, something you never even meant or really feel.
The same thought makes me cringe, andI'm the most open, non-judgemental person in all the people I've ever come across. I guess God made me to be straight. Whatever. No big deal, and obviously the same for you. But if that's what someone else wants to do and it floats their boat, then so be it. I think of them no differently than of a dude who shits on his girl and gets off on it. Same thing. Just a sexual act that's not my preference. And, I'm NOT going to like them any less or treat them any differently.
No one has to walk on fucking eggshells. Say whatever tha fuck you wanna say. it just means that people get to say whatever tha fuck they want to back to you.
words on a message board are open to interpretation and there is also this thing called tact or even common human decency. how about just saying: sleeping with a man is not for me? |
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Reply #51 posted 07/25/10 1:38pm
Vendetta1 |
JustErin said:
Vendetta1 said:
Really? Who?
Really? You want me to remember who? I barely even read most posts, I can't remember who says what.
Are you asking because you don't believe me, or because you want to call them out?
Maybe those that have said it will read this thread and admit it.
But I don't remember anyone who has posted in here so far saying such a thing.
Oh I believe you and yes I want to call them out on it. |
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Reply #52 posted 07/25/10 1:41pm
JustErin |
Vendetta1 said:
JustErin said:
Really? You want me to remember who? I barely even read most posts, I can't remember who says what.
Are you asking because you don't believe me, or because you want to call them out?
Maybe those that have said it will read this thread and admit it.
But I don't remember anyone who has posted in here so far saying such a thing.
Oh I believe you and yes I want to call them out on it.
I honestly can't remember who, buy I'd love to see them admit it. |
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Reply #53 posted 07/25/10 1:45pm
baroque |
Vendetta1 said:
Number23 said:
In bob's defence - and as someone Ive met in real life several times I can vouch that he's one of the good guys - he did actually say he felt sick at picturing himself having sex with another man. He didn't say homosexual relationships in general sickened him. strong words aye, but they've been taken completely out of context. I've read numerous gay men on this site - and some even on this thread - slamming pussy as something unfathomable and repulsive. It's the same difference. The hypocracy is stunning. Also, bob is a glaswegian scot. Getting one of them on a prince website is an act that could spark off a galactic federation of understanding, empathy and compassion. What Im saying is, our cultural vernacular is bred deep and we can sometimes seem blunt and harsh with our tone when we mean no offence. Bob certainly didn't. I personally was almost raped by a gay guy when I was a nieve young pup and do I feel queasy at the thought of that cock coming towards me? I certainly diddly doo. [Edited 7/25/10 13:01pm]
Why is Bob bringing up sex with two men in a thread about women anyway?
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Reply #54 posted 07/25/10 1:46pm
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Cinnie said:
alexnvrmnd777 said:
The same thought makes me cringe, andI'm the most open, non-judgemental person in all the people I've ever come across.
alexnvrmnd777 said:
I think of them no differently than of a dude who shits on his girl and gets off on it. Same thing.
No, it fucking isn't.
[Edited 7/25/10 13:36pm]
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Reply #55 posted 07/25/10 2:02pm
blackbob |
baroque said:
Vendetta1 said:
Why is Bob bringing up sex with two men in a thread about women anyway?
i didnt bring up the image of two men having sex ?....i bought up the fact that a man wanting to have sex with ME makes ME feel a bit dodgy.....maybe sick wasnt the right term but most will know what i mean....sex between two men doesnt make me feel sick....it just doesnt do anything for me....i was simply using how i would personally feel if a big hairy guy jumped into bed with me and told me it was my lucky night......do women in general feel the same or are they more open to the thought of sex with another attractive woman.......
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the reason this question interests me is because my girlfriend told me recently that before she met me.....she had an encounter with another woman ...just kissing and a wee fumble but she said it was ok.....and the thought of having sex with a woman wasnt a turn off for her.....also her best friend is openly bi-sexual so you can maybe see why i am asking as it got me thinking about it..... |
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Reply #56 posted 07/25/10 2:08pm
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maybe my question should have been ...are you 100% hetrosexual.?????....seems to me some women just prefer men but are open to a bit of other women as well..... |
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Reply #57 posted 07/25/10 2:11pm
Cinnie |
JustErin said:
Vendetta1 said:
Oh I believe you and yes I want to call them out on it.
I honestly can't remember who, buy I'd love to see them admit it.
Are you sure it was on the org? Most of us are whores that would want to keep our options open. |
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Reply #58 posted 07/25/10 2:24pm
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blackbob said:
the thought of me having a sexual encounter with another man makes me feel sick and i have friends who are homosexual and are great friends but i couldnt....you know.....but it seems that women are far more open to same sex relations than men so my question is.....to the ladies......could you have a sex with another woman or does the thought make you want to throw up ?.....
now that we are out of the dark ages, the days of the puritans, etc...i think that sexual exploration and experimentation is not as shunned as it used to be. but in your original question, you assume that women are far more open to same sex relations. why? |
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Reply #59 posted 07/25/10 2:33pm
blackbob |
BlackAdder7 said:
blackbob said:
the thought of me having a sexual encounter with another man makes me feel sick and i have friends who are homosexual and are great friends but i couldnt....you know.....but it seems that women are far more open to same sex relations than men so my question is.....to the ladies......could you have a sex with another woman or does the thought make you want to throw up ?.....
now that we are out of the dark ages, the days of the puritans, etc...i think that sexual exploration and experimentation is not as shunned as it used to be. but in your original question, you assume that women are far more open to same sex relations. why?
as i said above......the reason this question interests me is because my girlfriend told me recently that before she met me.....she had an encounter with another woman ...just kissing and a wee fumble but she said it was ok.....and the thought of having sex with a woman wasnt a turn off for her.....also her best friend is openly bi-sexual so you can maybe see why i am asking as it got me thinking about it..... |
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