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Monsieur Muggles |
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You would join in if you saw a hot guy too, wouldn't you?
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SonOfAbraxas |
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I'm okay with it too. All of my friends go, but I can't be bothered with it.
I just don't like the way the media makes these events our "face" and shows/interviews the crazies - we're not all crazy, I swear! |
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managerr |
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I'd actually want to attend a Pride event outside the US, like in Brazil. Seems like there's less glitter and more hot guys in underwear dancing...
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ObservingEgo |
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My darling little gay-partnered-couple kinfolk are like the international presidents of international gay rights and policy. And ... they love Will and Grace. |
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survivorjb2003 |
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ObservingEgo wrote: Most educated gays get what W&G was trying to do. That's probably why. |
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ObservingEgo |
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Yes, that ... coupled with the fact that they are no longer are mired in the immersion stage; they can have fun and be super silly ... |
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survivorjb2003 |
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ObservingEgo wrote: mmhmm. I have a self-deprecating sense of humor so I always found Jack and Will's antics fun. You could have masculine gays like Matt, a guy Will dated that liked sports and didn't want to come out. I'd rather have a flamer. |
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Monsieur Muggles |
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And that is why the straights will never understand gays like you.
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survivorjb2003 |
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Monsieur Muggles wrote: Really? Because my straight friends say they like my sense of humor and like me more than other gays they've met. I don't get all up in arms if someone slips out "that's so gay" and I don't take myself so seriously. |
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