saliotthomas
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I didn't know that they were REAL until recently. Sometimes I just have to shake my head.QUOTE]
Years of practice,we are a very private groupe,(Dan Brown tried to write about us ,gave up!)
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I didn't know that they were REAL until recently. Sometimes I just have to shake my head.QUOTE]
Years of practice,we are a very private groupe,(Dan Brown tried to write about us ,gave up!)
Of course it doesn't matter...but here's one for ya.. I'm not a Gay, but my mother, her sibs, and her dad were all Gays..even some of my cousins are too. Imagine the fun of doing genealogy research with a surname like that
Here's something to make you feel even happier.
The etymology of the usage of the word in connection with homosexuality is not clear – although it's certainly not 'Good As You', as has sometimes been claimed.
However, for those who like to contemplate 'innocent' means to the word, it's worth remember that, in the 19th century, a 'gay house' was a brothel and a 'gay woman' was a whore.
I also worked with a woman with that name. She would introduce herself saying "My name is Gay" instead of "I'm Gay" to avoid misunderstandings.I once worked with a woman named Gay...
Well, I've always had leanings...
Fairy, Sissy, Queen, Puff, Poof, Poofter, Swish, Pansy, Queer, Dyke, Gay, Bent, Nancy boy, Fruit , Fag, Faggot. These are just some of the words which have been nicked from their original use by the shirt-lifter brigade.
Thieving gits I say! BTW, I'm not sexual in any way.
Shouldn't this thread have a pole?
Lavender boys is anothere one,old fashion...
You are quite adorable at times.Why, are we having a dance? A poll might be what you meant
And don't forget 'friends of Dorothy'.
Isn't it amazing that there are nowhere near the same number of (essentially derogatory) names for bisexual women – perhaps that's because most straight men fantasise about that idea like mad and, therefore, don't feel an insecure need to deride it?
You are quite adorable at times.
And just think, it's not even a full moon yet...
hmm...poles and moons....in a thread asking who is gay.....what next? Bush?
Sounds probable. I think the fact that most women who claim to be actively bisexual aren't actually bisexual and are just either trying to impress men or getting caught up in the whole 'bisexual women are cool' trend also contributes and there don't need to be new words. We already have words for people like that. And of course I'm only talking about the bisexual women who aren't really bisexual.