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November 19, 2003 at 05:49 #7777
Anonymous
InactiveI love watching the fab five and what I have noticed is that most males even the he men seem to fit in very well when they are getting the makeover as well as that men seem to enjoy watching the show interesting isnt it.
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November 19, 2003 at 06:32 #11013
Graham – Admin
KeymasterAs a fair dinkum red blooded Aussie bloke I can tell you if your man loves watching that show you better lock your wardobe when you’re out.
Our youth are under so much pressure to express their sexual orientation already it’s disturbing. My nephew was bashed at his PRIMARY school last month because he wasn’t gay. I feel sexual orientation should be developed by the individual as they grow. Not beaten into or out of anyone.
I draw direct correlation between this umm “show” where 5 gays come in strip every hair off some poor bloke tell him what he should be wearing saying doing then leave with some smart arse remark. Thats just what happened to my nephew. In my opinion these shows are unhealthy for Australian popular culture and have no place in it.
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November 19, 2003 at 06:45 #11014
Tamstar
MemberHow sad Graybags that children are being exposed to this sort of peer pressure at such a young age. The only peer pressure I recall from primary school is what coloured ribbons I should have been wearing in my hair and what sort of bra was the coolest – and if I should even have a bra in primary school.
Sexual preference is a very individual choice and should be allowed to develop as you grow as a person, not forced upon you – at ANY age.
I have no problem with the gay community, we supposedly live in a free society – It can be difficult explaining to your children why two men or two woman are being intimate, and even on TV programs that young children watch such as Home and Away there have been scenes of girls kissing etc. I wonder do our young children need to see this???
Anyway, whatever rocks your boat with sexual preference go for it I say.
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November 20, 2003 at 00:52 #11015
sexpistol77
MemberI am tired of being a minority (white hetero male) …. so I am off to wax my ears and cover myself in custard
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November 20, 2003 at 09:17 #11016
Tamstar
MemberCovering youself in custard hey sexpistol – well that sounds like it could be another game for the 2000 post party, custard covering.
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November 20, 2003 at 12:52 #11017
triduana2002
Membersexual preferences is ones own choice i agree. but its known to be also an embalance genitically with some people. this must be so hard to live with. i am glad we have free speach and are able to choose what sex we can have in life. still i do come to some trouble understanding how one can prefer the same sex. i am pleased i am open minded as i have had to deal with such a situation first hand within my family unit. it wasnt easy .. its the same old story as one uses n times like this. as how can this happen to us. how can someone like this be in our family. The only part of me i can say that helped me with all this is that i only see people to be happy with there choices in life. be it friend, family member and the like so if the choice they make gives them happiness then let it be. but i come back to the flaunting of such things.. like the gay mardigraa. and the tv shows . why do we need to see it all the time and have our children exposed to it.. . good old ana the prude again.. why flaunt it.???? like the womens body. why flaunt it. ????? isnt it nicer to see 2 old people holding hands than seeing them passionalty kissing and feeliing there bodies in public. there is a place for all things. well you may think what a stuck up person i am .. maybe i have you all fooled.. i do have to say though .. custard.. :rolleyes: yuk.. soft melted chocolate is better…or maybe a soft serve or warm candle wax.. maybe rose petals.. oooh maybe i say too much.. well food for thought.. keep smiling all
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November 21, 2003 at 00:51 #11018
Anonymous
InactiveHINT……… I dont mind spending time with whoever it doesnt matter what their sexual preferances are but if you want to have a great, say tupperware party they are the best to invite lol heaps of fun and they buy lots :)
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November 21, 2003 at 01:10 #11019
Graham – Admin
KeymasterI have nothing against gays; they are generally polite dress well and love animals (especially gerbils. Armageddon!!) My cousin is a total homo and proud of it. That’s cool but what really annoys me is when we hit the pub he divulges toooo much information. Pointing out every “cute” ass on a bar stool, telling me about double adaptors etc.. yuk, I don’t want to hear it. I wouldn’t ask him to rank all the barmaids chest puppies 1-10. Why do some gays feel it necessary to wear their sexual preference like a neon sign ? A lesbian friend is the same way, it can get very embarrassing.
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November 21, 2003 at 05:42 #11020
sexpistol77
MemberRight on Graybags… I am sick of hearing it too. Enough about turkey basters and how ‘she’s not my type’
What ever happened to that ‘Whisper machine’ that Maxwell Smart destroyed back in the ’60s???
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November 21, 2003 at 05:45 #11021
Anonymous
InactiveI want to know what double adaptors are graybags :)
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November 25, 2003 at 08:03 #11022
Graham – Admin
KeymasterI’ll send me mate over to show you.. lol. :moon:
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November 25, 2003 at 09:20 #11023
sexpistol77
MemberGraybags, you used to be a sparky, what is the difference between a double adaptor and a powerboard?????
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November 25, 2003 at 10:01 #11024
Graham – Admin
KeymasterPahaaahaaa… RALMFAO..
ermm…
double adaptors only accept two safe jacks.. powerboards can fry your your socks off. -
February 24, 2004 at 12:31 #11025
INSANE KIWI
ParticipantIm glad ive found a site that is so open minded about sexual preferences . If anyone out there knows a good looking chicken into pubs and clubs please let me know .
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February 24, 2004 at 23:33 #11026
Anonymous
InactiveAll the ppl in this forum are good looking chickens lol
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February 25, 2004 at 00:39 #11027
Graham – Admin
Keymaster@INSANE KIWI wrote:
Im glad ive found a site that is so open minded about sexual preferences . If anyone out there knows a good looking chicken into pubs and clubs please let me know .
Yeah.. It must be tough for Kiwi’s over here because our chooks can fly.
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February 25, 2004 at 09:19 #11028
sexpistol77
Memberhow old is a chicken… I know quite a few chooks… some of em even like to be the Rooster now and then….
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February 26, 2004 at 14:53 #11029
Anonymous
Inactive@sexpistol77 wrote:
how old is a chicken… I know quite a few chooks… some of em even like to be the Rooster now and then….
I DONT CARE ABOUT AGE BUT IT MUST LIKE THE IDEA OF BEING EATEN AFTER A NIGHT ON THE TOWN .
INSANE KIWI
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February 26, 2004 at 21:49 #11030
Anonymous
InactiveActualy sexpistol posted topics on recipes maybe you could find some great aussie recipes for chicken
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February 27, 2004 at 07:16 #11031
tigerwaltz
Member@Cat wrote:
Actualy sexpistol posted topics on recipes maybe you could find some great aussie recipes for chicken
Actualy a little “birdie” told me Insane tried that and is now suffering third degree burns in some very uncomfortable places.
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March 12, 2004 at 04:53 #11032
INSANE KIWI
Participant@tigerwaltz wrote:
@Cat wrote:
Actualy sexpistol posted topics on recipes maybe you could find some great aussie recipes for chicken
Actualy a little “birdie” told me Insane tried that and is now suffering third degree burns in some very uncomfortable places.
YEAH THATS TRUE , BUT I WAS LUCKY THAT THE VET WAS ALSO A MICRO SURGEON AND AFTER A BIT OF AMPUTATION IM FEELING MUCH BETTER .
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March 12, 2004 at 05:33 #11033
Felicity
ParticipantI hope the scar on your forehead heals up quickly.
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