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which is ok. I accept what he thinks. so should we all. if we all thought the same, whether that be by pressure or free will. we would be boring. |
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Off topic, look at the 49 guests :O.
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Ignore them Frankie. they follow me everywhere :)
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Up to 57 guests now... Pervs :erm: |
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it might be the thought police seeing if there is anyone they can level charges upon lol
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Alan Partrigde is my source. ;) |
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i dont deal with people based on sexuality, race, religion etc. I deal with people based on how they are with me. If they are ok with me im ok with then. One of my best mates who was older than i was who knew me from when i was about 4 years old. He was an Italian Catholic and very religious and my sexuality was never a problem for him even though his religion is very against it.
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in the same way dont try and tell me what is right and what isnt.. If i wanted to kiss my partner in public or hold his hand i have every right to do so in the same way anyone else does but there is a time and the place for it wheather str8 or gay.
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What a heated thread!
For me, there is a level of affection/... that is 'acceptable in a public place' and then there's the level of 'go and get a room or at least remove yourselves to the carpark'. As someone has already said - out for a drink? you might not want a display to go with it and that goes for straight and gays for me. And I'm not homophobic. |
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having worked in pub's and bar's over the years i have seen a lot of strange things, i have nothing against gay people be they male or female but like straight people they should respect how other's may feel about certain things in public.
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exactly caff. A lot of older generation especially dont wanna see these kind of displays whatever the sexuality as they were brought up in a different time where those kind of things were kept behind closed doors.
Its all well and easy to say Well times have changed but everyone has a right not to feel uneasy in a public place and especially in a public house. ---------- Post added at 01:45 ---------- Previous post was at 01:44 ---------- Quote:
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