I work with three gay people. They're all highly over the top and 2 of them are very foul mouthed about their sexual preferences and sex in general.
I really don't understand gay people or lesbians, for one reason only: why do one half of the couples always have to look like the opposite sex? I mean, you're gay, so why would you do that?
Take Lesbians for example, surely you're a lesbian in the first place because you're attracted to your own gender, so why on earth would you get with a butch woman who looks like Barry down the local pub? It blows my mind (and makes me feel disgusted at their pitiful attempt to mimic our fine gender).
I only know two openly gay blokes - quite frankly I couldn't care less about other peoples sexual preferences, though I do find very 'camp' and 'in your face' gays a bit irritating, but that's due to their behaviour not their sexuality.
I work with three gay people. They're all highly over the top and 2 of them are very foul mouthed about their sexual preferences and sex in general.
I touched a homosexualist once....did i do good?
There's actually a lot of evidence to suggest that we're all bi, it's just social conditioning that defines our 'sexuality'.
There's actually a lot of evidence to suggest that we're all bi, it's just social conditioning that defines our 'sexuality'.
A lot of girls are "bi" because they know that the thought of two girls together turns guys on. It's simply an attention-seeking mechanism.
rubbish.
I really don't understand gay people or lesbians, for one reason only: why do one half of the couples always have to look like the opposite sex? I mean, you're gay, so why would you do that?
Take Lesbians for example, surely you're a lesbian in the first place because you're attracted to your own gender, so why on earth would you get with a butch woman who looks like Barry down the local pub? It blows my mind (and makes me feel disgusted at their pitiful attempt to mimic our fine gender).
No, I do not know any gay people.
Then again I don't know many people outright, so it's hardly surprising.