What Straights Can Learn From Gays

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Originally posted by Devil King
So, what, you're assuming gay men sit down to pee? What does a woman act like? Emotional? I think that's human. What you're really addressing is the fact that those people you've encountered in your life that act "gay" are effeminate men, who bounce around singing Madonna songs out loud to themselves and drooling over tight tee shirts and large bicepts. And one can't really blame you, since the media portrays all homosexuals like they're Carson Cressley. Well, this simply isn't the case. The media portrays the majority of their black characters as ghetto gangsta, gun toting, waiting to be tackled by the cops, looking for a fix, mocking the white man, toilet bugs, and this seems to bother you. Well, I have never subscribed to either. But asking ''what can I learn from a gay guy about being gay?", as though there are immutable truths to being gay, is in itself a clear demonstration that you don't want to know anything about or from a gay man.

There are more gay people in your life than you realize, they just don't fullfill this pissing out their ass stereotype you have in your mind, so they go unnoticed. The truly frustrating part is that you hold on to this stereotype, while resenting others in teh world for having a stereotype about black people. (regardless of the fact that you seem to want them to have one so you have something to ***** about)

As for what you'll learn from gay people, I have a hard time believing you want to learn anything from a gay guy. But what you can learn from this one, if you're really interested, is that you likely don't really know very much about them. You need to toss out your old concepts and stereotypes about gay men, which is really all you are talking about when you say "gay". You don't count gay women in this assumption. Go out and really get to know a gay guy. Listen when he speaks, but don't listen with the bias you've had your whole life. Listen to him like you would a friend that isn't gay.

But one stereotype I have found that holds true, is that black guys, as a whole, seem to be so insecure in their masculinity that they've decided to condemn gay men across the board. Rappers, thugs, teenagers, old black guys, the homeless, all of them, as a segment of society, can agree they don't like or respect homosexuals...and your girlfriend seems to be smart enough to realize this about you.

You don't think his question was sincere?

Re: What Straights Can Learn From Gays

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
How to get poo off from under the foreskin

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Originally posted by A Trollop
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I wonder how the statistics of male on male anal are compared to male on female.

Originally posted by Bardock42
I wonder how the statistics of male on male anal are compared to male on female.

Overall, I bet there's more women that do anal than gay men, as there are plenty more straight women than gay men.

Originally posted by Robtard
Overall, I bet there's more women that do anal than gay men, as there are plenty more straight women than gay men.
Yeah. I was more interested in percentage statistics.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Yeah. I was more interested in percentage statistics.

That's what I figured... I would guess that any random gay man has a higher chance of doing anal than any random straight woman, as I doubt there are many gay men who are just into touching and oral.

Originally posted by Robtard
That's what I figured... I would guess that any random gay man has a higher chance of doing anal than any random straight woman, as I doubt there are many gay men who are just into touching and oral.
Yeah.
That's what I'd expect to.

I'd like to know though.

Originally posted by Bardock42
Yeah.
That's what I'd expect to.

I'd like to know though.

Maybe do a poll, not that the KMC community would be a reliable indication of society as a whole, but it might be fun for shits giggles.

Originally posted by Devil King
So, what, you're assuming gay men sit down to pee? What does a woman act like? Emotional? I think that's human. What you're really addressing is the fact that those people you've encountered in your life that act "gay" are effeminate men, who bounce around singing Madonna songs out loud to themselves and drooling over tight tee shirts and large bicepts. And one can't really blame you, since the media portrays all homosexuals like they're Carson Cressley. Well, this simply isn't the case. The media portrays the majority of their black characters as ghetto gangsta, gun toting, waiting to be tackled by the cops, looking for a fix, mocking the white man, toilet bugs, and this seems to bother you. Well, I have never subscribed to either. But asking ''what can I learn from a gay guy about being gay?", as though there are immutable truths to being gay, is in itself a clear demonstration that you don't want to know anything about or from a gay man.

There are more gay people in your life than you realize, they just don't fullfill this pissing out their ass stereotype you have in your mind, so they go unnoticed. The truly frustrating part is that you hold on to this stereotype, while resenting others in teh world for having a stereotype about black people. (regardless of the fact that you seem to want them to have one so you have something to ***** about)

As for what you'll learn from gay people, I have a hard time believing you want to learn anything from a gay guy. But what you can learn from this one, if you're really interested, is that you likely don't really know very much about them. You need to toss out your old concepts and stereotypes about gay men, which is really all you are talking about when you say "gay". You don't count gay women in this assumption. Go out and really get to know a gay guy. Listen when he speaks, but don't listen with the bias you've had your whole life. Listen to him like you would a friend that isn't gay.

But one stereotype I have found that holds true, is that black guys, as a whole, seem to be so insecure in their masculinity that they've decided to condemn gay men across the board. Rappers, thugs, teenagers, old black guys, the homeless, all of them, as a segment of society, can agree they don't like or respect homosexuals...and your girlfriend seems to be smart enough to realize this about you.

?

Then you definitely, barely know me then by saying I don't wanna know anything. I'm anti-ignorance which means i like knowing and learning of and/or about things, always, no matter what the information or issue. I'd never deny knowledge. I seek it, in fact.

And what does a woman act like? How about effeminate? As i've (personally and probably) seen most gay men act like in real life?

And i'll ask the question again, in accordance with the thread title, What can straight man learn from a gay man? Honestly, i'm curious.

And you've got to be a uncontested moron if you think that I seem to want talk about racism just to have something to ***** about. People like you think so because they don't wanna hear it cause of it's history, it's main practitioners played hand in it and being associated negatively with the word but that's another topic. We're talking about gayness here.

How can you say i'm closed minded when my mind changed on "gay behaviour" voluntarily in that car with chick. Would a closed minded person've thought like that? No, he'd be adamant as hell and say "No! No! Gay men act like women and that's it! End of Story!!" Don't you think by my changing my thought about gayness tossed out my supposed concepts and stereotypes about gay men, even if just by a bit? So get it right, i'm not ignorant. If a man i knew was gay was to stand in line next to me i wouldn't squirm or act all paranoid and become all uncomfortable, even subtlety. I'd just normally wait in line as if it's nothing so long as boundaries are respected.

I don't have a lack of respect for homosexuals. I respect all humans until they disrespect me and/or what and whom i stand for. I disagree with their lifestyle, as i have every right to, because i think that way is unnatural, and anything unatural can be bad for you. But i don't look down on the person. And you talk about stereotypes yet you stereotyped Blacks by saying that they, as a whole, disrespect gay men. Which is untrue and hypocritical of you. Not all are like that. they're are gay black men too. There're even gay rappers, I've heard, as hard as it is for you to believe. So stop stone throwing and give me some credit for at least asking the question. But don't condemn me for not being as savvy on the issue as you'd like me to be.

Originally posted by Robtard
Funny that a guy who is the self-proclaimed anti-racism/hate pusher extraordinaire, doesn't "agree" with homosexuality. Seems rather hypocritical no, FOTN, if you think a man's "gayness is his own", then why can't a man's racism be his own?

Because racism, unlike gayness, has to be fought because it is an enemy. Because racism is everyone's business. It's harmful; cancerous almost, and must be dealt with head on.

That's why a man's racism can't be his own. It can't be his own fight and it can't be his way of being. Not if he plan's on being productive. And anti-progress = death both figuratively and literally.

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
Because racism, unlike gayness, has to be fought because it is an enemy. Because racism is everyone's business. It's harmful; cancerous almost, and must be dealt with head on.

That's why a man's racism can't be his own. It can't be his own fight and it can't be his way of being. Not if he plan's on being productive. And anti-progress = death both figuratively and literally.

Who are you to tell someone else how they can or can't be? If some guy happens to dislike/hate other people because of their skin color or ethnicity, yet doesn't interfere in a negative way with those people he hates, what business is it of yours?

Originally posted by Robtard
Maybe do a poll, not that the KMC community would be a reliable indication of society as a whole, but it might be fun for shits giggles.
Like..."Who takes it in the ass?"

-I'm a woman and take it in the ass
-I'm a man and take it in the ass
-I'm Lord Urizen ... 'nuff said

Bardock takes loads in his mouth.

Originally posted by BackFire
Bardock takes loads in his mouth.
NOT THE QUESTION

It was a statement.

All that man-jelly blocking reasonable thinking, there, German?

Originally posted by BackFire
It was a statement.

All that man-jelly blocking reasonable thinking, there, German?

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Re: What Straights Can Learn From Gays

Originally posted by Adam_PoE
How to catch AIDs through sex

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Re: Re: What Straights Can Learn From Gays

Dude, if you're going to use a name like "Master Troll", then you better be the piece de resistance of trolling. Now give us the trolling performance your name commands; not this old tired shit you've done hundreds of times already.

Originally posted by Robtard
Who are you to tell someone else how they can or can't be? If some guy happens to dislike/hate other people because of their skin color or ethnicity, yet doesn't interfere in a negative way with those people he hates, what business is it of yours?

I guess it comes down to the "the enemies of my enemies are my friends" concept. And friends united are undivided and stand together. All for one and one for all, i could keep going with all the corny cliche's regarding the issue but that's how i am. My fight's their fight.

Understand that I despise abuse especially when dished by authority. If i can help when the abused can't him/herself, then i'd step in without hesitation. It's not the business of a sidewalk passerby to interfere in a fight he knows he can effectively stop, but he should step in anyway, right?

And racism would always interfere negatively with the people he hated even if it was vocally.

Originally posted by FistOfThe North
I guess it comes down to the "the enemies of my enemies are my friends" concept. And friends united are undivided and stand together. All for one and one for all, i could keep going with all the corny cliche's regarding the issue but that's how i am. My fight's their fight.

Understand that I despise abuse especially when dished by authority. If i can help when the abused can't him/herself, then i'd step in without hesitation. It's not the business of a sidewalk passerby to interfere in a fight he knows he can effectively stop, but he should step in anyway, right?

And racism would always interfere negatively with the people he hated even if it was vocally.

You do not approve of gays, yet you don't believe in denying them rights, that's cool and all. But why is it any different with racism, if the racist isn't interfering in any way, he/she just happens to judge and dislike people due to superficial reasons?

Vocally? Like the numerous times you've gay-bashed in here?