Heterosexual or homosexual?

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Choose.

  • Heterosexual

    Votes: 238 81.8%
  • Homosexual

    Votes: 15 5.2%
  • Supersexual

    Votes: 38 13.1%

  • Total voters
    291
Jai
What the hell is a Heterosexual..?

No. Enough of this.

If you're playing dumb to troll, stop it. If you're genuinely leading such a sheltered existence that at your age you don't know what these words mean - and that's functionally impossible unless you're locked in a basement, cut off from the internet - there is the dictionary.com for normal words and Urban Dictionary for slang and e-slang. This site is not the site for you to be asking questions like this.

Give it up.
 
I just read through the thread. Apparently being supersexual means you have sex with super people in a super matter.


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GTP history is weird.
 
Has anyone met one of those flaming gays? As in they're completely in your face about it and say "sweetie" with a lisp? There's one or two in my year and I swore they put on makeup for mufti days. Does anyone think this is a but over the top with the makeup, lisp and general in-your-faceness?

Now if you'll excuse me, I want to try on my new dress :P

 
Daniel
Has anyone met one of those flaming gays? As in they're completely in your face about it and say "sweetie" with a lisp? There's one or two in my year and I swore they put on makeup for mufti days. Does anyone think this is a but over the top with the makeup, lisp and general in-your-faceness?

Now if you'll excuse me, I want to try on my new dress :P

What, like Gok Wan style?
 

Thank you.

Back on topic;

Daniel
As in they're completely in your face about it and say "sweetie" with a lisp?

Yes, and I find the lisp a bit odd and the 'in-your-face' thing really annoying. Not because they're gay, but because it's totally in-your-face. It annoys me when anybody displays any characteristic, idiosyncranism or mannerism in this way.
 
Has anyone met one of those flaming gays? As in they're completely in your face about it and say "sweetie" with a lisp? There's one or two in my year and I swore they put on makeup for mufti days. Does anyone think this is a but over the top with the makeup, lisp and general in-your-faceness?

Now if you'll excuse me, I want to try on my new dress :P


I've met several of them, and they're the only homosexuals that annoy me at all, but they annoy me a LOT.
 
Daniel
Has anyone met one of those flaming gays? As in they're completely in your face about it and say "sweetie" with a lisp? There's one or two in my year and I swore they put on makeup for mufti days. Does anyone think this is a but over the top with the makeup, lisp and general in-your-faceness?

Now if you'll excuse me, I want to try on my new dress :P

Yup there's one in my grade who's like that.
 
Chaste. No choice.

TS has left the room.

I believe the other threads on 'sexuality' and 'alternative lifestyles' address these issues adequately already.
 
Has anyone met one of those flaming gays? As in they're completely in your face about it and say "sweetie" with a lisp? There's one or two in my year and I swore they put on makeup for mufti days. Does anyone think this is a but over the top with the makeup, lisp and general in-your-faceness?

Now if you'll excuse me, I want to try on my new dress :P


I remember two from my year. One was a hipster who had a high pitched voice and wore Uggs, and the other had a Mohawk, wore vests and listened to Rihanna religiously. Though, to be fair, I did used to try on my Mum's jewellery as a kid. :D

I think some people must put it on. I find it hard to see a correlation between homosexuality and femininity, when the average homosexual is basically a normal person.
 
I find it hard to see a correlation between homosexuality and femininity, when the average homosexual is basically a normal person.

This is generally true even the other way around, I find. I have a lesbian friend who is a bit tomboyish, but no more tomboyish than a heterosexual tomboy. That aside, she's as indistinguishable from any other female.
 
Hetero, but gays don't bother me. Hell, even if one started flirting with me I wouldn't be offended, I'd just tell them straight away that I'm not gay.
 
I'm hetero too. I don't have anything against gay people, but a few extreme kinds can be annoying. For example, the loud and proud gays. Most of them are okay, but some are just weird for the sake of it, like the aforementioned ones who talk with a lisp.

In my opinion though, the worst kind of gay person is the one who's all hands. If I walked up to a random girl in a club and put my hands on her, i'd expect a punching from her boyfriend/male friend/bouncer. However, one time in a club I go to a lot, some guy thought it was okay to put his hands on me. That's not on in my book. I looked at the guy and told him to 🤬 off. He tried it again and I told him if he did it one more time, he'd be getting carried out of there on a stretcher.

I have nothing against normal gay people though. People should be able to live their own life.



The sad part is, I actually think he isn't making it up. If he isn't some kind of super troll I'm amazed about how someone could be so sheltered from the real world.

I will admit, when I was 13 (a year younger than him) someone asked me if I was a heterosexual. I didn't know what it meant at the time, but there have been other things that have "confused" Jai that I was fully aware of at the time.
 
In real life Jai is a raging homosexual, in his mid 40's, laughing every day as he asks these questions on GTP. It was funny, but the trololololol is out of the closet now.

But, somewhat ontopic. I just love those loud and proud gays. You can talk to them as if they where manly man, or girlie girls. I love living in my country. :lol:
 
The loud and proud gays are not the issue, it's the loud and proud and 'ohmygod!Ijustcan'tshu'upaboutfabulousdarlingitistobegayanddon'tdarebebitchingaboutmedarlingorI'llscratchyoureyesoutnotreallyIloveyouALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!' gays that are the issue. If you're gay, fine. Just enjoy it, and stop waving it in other people's face.

There is one little thing that gets me though. I'm gay, and I don't care what people think. Anyone try quoting bible text, or it's not natural, will find me with plenty of counter arguments. But what gets me is the way I cannot show affection to my partner without fear of offending someone and getting my head kicked in.
 
The loud and proud gays are not the issue, it's the loud and proud and 'ohmygod!Ijustcan'tshu'upaboutfabulousdarlingitistobegayanddon'tdarebebitchingaboutmedarlingorI'llscratchyoureyesoutnotreallyIloveyouALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!' gays that are the issue. If you're gay, fine. Just enjoy it, and stop waving it in other people's face.

There is one little thing that gets me though. I'm gay, and I don't care what people think. Anyone try quoting bible text, or it's not natural, will find me with plenty of counter arguments. But what gets me is the way I cannot show affection to my partner without fear of offending someone and getting my head kicked in.

So, you won't be standing on a boat at the Canal pride this year?
 
I can't stand Pride festivals either. We have to be mindful for 363 days of the year of not upsetting anyone, and suddenly it's ok for 2 days.... That, and the fact that 500 40-year-old men, getting drunk and acting like idiots is not the best advert for gay men.

Maybe it's just that we've had a close call a few times has made me paranoid.
 
I can't stand Pride festivals either. We have to be mindful for 363 days of the year of not upsetting anyone, and suddenly it's ok for 2 days.... That, and the fact that 500 40-year-old men, getting drunk and acting like idiots is not the best advert for gay men.

Maybe it's just that we've had a close call a few times has made me paranoid.

From one side is really funny to see, hilarious even, and the celebrate being open and all is good, on the other side, it shouldn't be necessary. Hetero pride is all year long, gay pride needs to be that too.
 
Exactly. Unfortunately, there are far too may intolerant people in the world for that to happen...

This may sound stupid, but does such a thing as heterophobia exist within some sections of the gay community?
 
Exactly. Unfortunately, there are far too may intolerant people in the world for that to happen...

Have you considered moving somewhere where you won't have a constant fear of offending small minded people or getting your head kicked in?
 
Have you considered moving somewhere where you won't have a constant fear of offending small minded people or getting your head kicked in?

And where would that be? Even the gay capitol, Amsterdam, has seen an increase of violence against the gays.

Yeey for religion.
 
And where would that be? Even the gay capitol, Amsterdam, has seen an increase of violence against the gays.

I'm straight, but I stayed in Toronto this summer. As well as being the most ethnically diverse city in the world, there is a huge gay community there.

One street performer said it was "the worst place in the world to be a racist or a bigot."
 
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