Maxx wrote:Get Real! wrote:humanist wrote:The rest are internalised homophobes
Ok, I’m a homophobe during the day but at night I'm as Gay as you. But don’t ever assume I hate you Andreas! T_C is also gay but I love him a lot and would happily have good times with him behind the bar at the pub.
Yes I'm a homosexual, and I know you fancey me, and don't think I didn't already know that from your first posts. Also, don't think I couldn't have you if I wanted to . Why not come to the pub with a cretin like me.
As much as I like your humour, you are a fool and I'm the clown what a total disgrace we are.
Now be nice to me babe, and post away.
Maxx wrote:This is really surprising.
As Cyprus is mostly "Greek", that explains why they don't like my homosexuality. I'm only tolerated by the Londoners where it is encouraged as the norm.
Maxx wrote:johbee wrote:First off why do you need to be "openly" gay? I'm heterosexual, but I don't go around proclaiming my pride in being so. I don't attend straight pride parades. I don't demand special rights because I'm straight. If I did I would probably be labeled a homophobe. If you don't advertise the fact then perhaps you would have less problems. I think most people really don't care what you do behind closed doors, but if you choose to prance around like a fairy in a tutu you may encounter some problems.
First of all, most gays don't go around "proclaiming their pride" at being gay, and they don't go to 'pride parades'.
You are an openly heteresexual person, as am I and most others here. We don't advertise the fact because it is taken as a given, it is obvious. However, some gays are not open about their sexuality which is quite a serious thing I guess, and the reason why they are in the closet, is because homosexuality carries certain negative conotations within a conservative society, and also because there can be some discrimination, a stigma can be attached, and the topic is considered taboo.
Being open is not about "prancing around in a tutu" but it is about being honest or not hiding their sexuality out of fear of being judged, or teased. It is not about advertising their sexuality, but being able to behave as all other heteresexuals do, and not hiding or pretending to be heteresexual as some homophobes do....
Atheist wrote:According to an article by Politis today Cyprus comes last in EU and is at the same level with Turkey when it comes to the rights of gay people.
http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles
http://ilga-europe.org/media_library/il ... _july_2011
B25 wrote:Atheist wrote:According to an article by Politis today Cyprus comes last in EU and is at the same level with Turkey when it comes to the rights of gay people.
http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles
http://ilga-europe.org/media_library/il ... _july_2011
For this I am super glad, seems strange you are fighting the fags corner huh??? I wonder why???
kurupetos wrote:B25 wrote:Atheist wrote:According to an article by Politis today Cyprus comes last in EU and is at the same level with Turkey when it comes to the rights of gay people.
http://www.politis-news.com/cgibin/hweb ... V=articles
http://ilga-europe.org/media_library/il ... _july_2011
For this I am super glad, seems strange you are fighting the fags corner huh??? I wonder why???
One vice can lead to another, like a chain reaction. e.g., Atheist-->Commie-->Traitor-->Bananiot.
kurupetos wrote:Atheist-->Commie-->Traitor-->Bananiot.
Get Real! wrote:kurupetos wrote:Atheist-->Commie-->Traitor-->Bananiot.
You’ve been studying natural progression!
I’m working on a few new concepts…
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