Heterosexual pride day?

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TheWretch wrote:
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Rexeos wrote:
:)

Ok guys. Let me explain to you as because you are fast judging, responding to not adequate feelings, and mainly wrong connotations are not allowing you to take the point. Here we go. Are you ready? Homosexual and (Removed by Support) are not the same. Besides one of two words I used (Removed by Support) is used to describe heterosexuals as well. I repeat: each of those words has different meaning and are describing different people.
I will help you to understand it with following analogy: wisdom and knowledge are not the same.

ps: besides word "pride" based on sexuality is idiotically. Try to argue that its not silly and childish. Maybe I will use right words for you two guys.. lets say immature.

:) you really entertained me



That's like saying, no no guys black people and the N word are two different kinds of people so its ok for me to say that. Dense af.

I wouldn't say you've entertained me but I did laugh my ass off at what you think is socially acceptable.


I am not expecting answer from you but I think you can not express yourself.

"N word". :D
You're clearly ESL so i'll try to simplify this for you. The N word and F word you got removed from your post are not acceptable terms to use in a social context in 2016. Get? Got it? Good, back to bigotry.
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TheWretch, do you really want to tell me that those half naked people who are licking each other on public and showing sexual appetite on public are homosexuals? They are perverts. Is that word acceptable for you?

If you are still going to think that those people are homosexuals and not (Removed by Support) than you offending homosexuals and heterosexuals as well.
^that's one thing I always found unbelievably stupid in pride parades. "hmm, how am I to convince the more conservative people that being homosexual isnt the same as being a perverted sex deviant? Oh, Ill know, I'll paint my body and "dress" like a fucking peacock and go around in a parade sucking dildos in public and making out with randoms, that will surely show them I am a rational person"

Frankly I find them completely counter-productive.

Though not as bad as people who advocate for a child changing their sex and even putting make-up on them on television like its something to be proud of.
How can people even think that's not absolute insanity is beyond me.
Those people and those that support them are mentally ill.
Oblivious
Would I do it? No. Not my thing but I respect their right to. Cmon man im not really PC but I wouldn't call em the F word. I just don't use it in my vocabulary. Do you though I don't really care.

Reminds of the Louis CK ep where hes playing cards with his mates and they keep ragging on their gay friend calling him that. He tells em where the origin of it comes from and its pretty gross dude, I wouldn't use it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi8zeaxtB-w
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Good on you for being proud!

It can be such a struggle growing up straight.

When did you first realize you were straight?

How long did it take you to realize you weren’t gay like everyone else?

What lengths did you go to in order to hide the fact you were straight from everyone else?

How many dates with someone of the same gender did you go on because you didn’t want people talking about how you never went out with another guy/girl?

Were you worried about telling your parents that you liked people of the opposite sex?

Did you ever overhear your dad talking with friends and saying how any kid of his that was straight he’d kick to the curb?

Did you have a straight friend who wound up homeless after he told his parents that he liked girls?

Or was he just beaten at school and called a pussy-lover or boob-chaser or fish-packer?

Did you ever try to Pray Away the Straight? Get sent to Straight Camp to try and fix your feelings for the opposite sex?

Did you ever have to sit and listen to political and religious leaders on TV talking about how you, yes you specifically, for liking the opposite sex, were not only doomed to hell and eternal hellfire, but were also solely responsible for the destruction of America, the modern world, marriage, and any natural disaster that occurred?

Who was your favorite straight character on TV? I mean, they probably weren’t -written- as straight, but who did you watch and feel that, even though they’d been written hooking up with someone of the same gender, they just had this.. air about them, this connection with an opposite-sexed costar that just… Well, they -had- to be straight. And it made you feel less alone to imagine that they were. That they could be like you. And thus, you could be like them.

Did you ever promise God that you’d do anything you’d want him to if He’d just let you fall in love/lust with someone of the same gender, so you didn’t have to be so different?

What’s your most notable scar? The one you got from your dad’s punch when he found out you were straight? The one you got from some random kids who jumped you and your boy/girlfriend as you were sneaking out of a straight bar one night? The ones you gave yourself after you found ‘Straightmo’ spraypainted over your locker and none of the teachers did anything about it?

Are you lucky enough to live somewhere you can be openly straight and walk hand in hand with your boy/girlfriend? Or do you have to pretend that you’re just roommates and put up pictures of someone of the same sex whenever your parents come to visit so they think you’re in a proper relationship?

I know it can be hard answering these questions, but that’s what Straight Pride is all about. Taking all the hurt and abuse and terror of the world, and forging it into a kind of strength. Remember, we’re right there with you. There’s nothing wrong with being straight. In fact, it’s something to be proud of.

And maybe someday, your opposite-sex relationship will be as natural and accepted as same-sex ones.

Probably not in your lifetime, admittedly, but someday…
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TheWretch wrote:
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Rexeos wrote:
Spoiler
:)

Ok guys. Let me explain to you as because you are fast judging, responding to not adequate feelings, and mainly wrong connotations are not allowing you to take the point. Here we go. Are you ready? Homosexual and (Removed by Support) are not the same. Besides one of two words I used (Removed by Support) is used to describe heterosexuals as well. I repeat: each of those words has different meaning and are describing different people.
I will help you to understand it with following analogy: wisdom and knowledge are not the same.

ps: besides word "pride" based on sexuality is idiotically. Try to argue that its not silly and childish. Maybe I will use right words for you two guys.. lets say immature.

:) you really entertained me
That's like saying, no no guys black people and the N word are two different kinds of people so its ok for me to say that. Dense af.
I'm pretty sure I saw a Boondocks episode which hinged on precisely that argument.

Although if you mean ending in -er then I've got nothing.
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ScrotieMcB wrote:
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TheWretch wrote:
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Rexeos wrote:
Spoiler
:)

Ok guys. Let me explain to you as because you are fast judging, responding to not adequate feelings, and mainly wrong connotations are not allowing you to take the point. Here we go. Are you ready? Homosexual and (Removed by Support) are not the same. Besides one of two words I used (Removed by Support) is used to describe heterosexuals as well. I repeat: each of those words has different meaning and are describing different people.
I will help you to understand it with following analogy: wisdom and knowledge are not the same.

ps: besides word "pride" based on sexuality is idiotically. Try to argue that its not silly and childish. Maybe I will use right words for you two guys.. lets say immature.

:) you really entertained me
That's like saying, no no guys black people and the N word are two different kinds of people so its ok for me to say that. Dense af.
I'm pretty sure I saw a Boondocks episode which hinged on precisely that argument.

Although if you mean ending in -er then I've got nothing.


I was never super into boondocks but they're pretty clever.
Don't forget to drink your milk 👌
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TheWretch wrote:
Would I do it? No. Not my thing but I respect their right to. Cmon man im not really PC but I wouldn't call em the F word. I just don't use it in my vocabulary. Do you though I don't really care.

Reminds of the Louis CK ep where hes playing cards with his mates and they keep ragging on their gay friend calling him that. He tells em where the origin of it comes from and its pretty gross dude, I wouldn't use it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi8zeaxtB-w


Yeah, watched the same episode and never used the word again (not that I've used it that much before). Don't know if it's true though. I just realized it's a nasty word and there's absolutely no reason to use it in any situation.

When you're spewing shit, some of it sticks on you.
You have to be realistic about these things.
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Last edited by Bars#2689 on Jul 8, 2016, 12:45:46 AM
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BugsyLLJK wrote:
Spoiler
Good on you for being proud!

It can be such a struggle growing up straight.

When did you first realize you were straight?

How long did it take you to realize you weren’t gay like everyone else?

What lengths did you go to in order to hide the fact you were straight from everyone else?

How many dates with someone of the same gender did you go on because you didn’t want people talking about how you never went out with another guy/girl?

Were you worried about telling your parents that you liked people of the opposite sex?

Did you ever overhear your dad talking with friends and saying how any kid of his that was straight he’d kick to the curb?

Did you have a straight friend who wound up homeless after he told his parents that he liked girls?

Or was he just beaten at school and called a pussy-lover or boob-chaser or fish-packer?

Did you ever try to Pray Away the Straight? Get sent to Straight Camp to try and fix your feelings for the opposite sex?

Did you ever have to sit and listen to political and religious leaders on TV talking about how you, yes you specifically, for liking the opposite sex, were not only doomed to hell and eternal hellfire, but were also solely responsible for the destruction of America, the modern world, marriage, and any natural disaster that occurred?

Who was your favorite straight character on TV? I mean, they probably weren’t -written- as straight, but who did you watch and feel that, even though they’d been written hooking up with someone of the same gender, they just had this.. air about them, this connection with an opposite-sexed costar that just… Well, they -had- to be straight. And it made you feel less alone to imagine that they were. That they could be like you. And thus, you could be like them.

Did you ever promise God that you’d do anything you’d want him to if He’d just let you fall in love/lust with someone of the same gender, so you didn’t have to be so different?

What’s your most notable scar? The one you got from your dad’s punch when he found out you were straight? The one you got from some random kids who jumped you and your boy/girlfriend as you were sneaking out of a straight bar one night? The ones you gave yourself after you found ‘Straightmo’ spraypainted over your locker and none of the teachers did anything about it?

Are you lucky enough to live somewhere you can be openly straight and walk hand in hand with your boy/girlfriend? Or do you have to pretend that you’re just roommates and put up pictures of someone of the same sex whenever your parents come to visit so they think you’re in a proper relationship?

I know it can be hard answering these questions, but that’s what Straight Pride is all about. Taking all the hurt and abuse and terror of the world, and forging it into a kind of strength. Remember, we’re right there with you. There’s nothing wrong with being straight. In fact, it’s something to be proud of.

And maybe someday, your opposite-sex relationship will be as natural and accepted as same-sex ones.

Probably not in your lifetime, admittedly, but someday…


I really don't have anything to say in response to this, but thanks for writing that post. Hopefully it can help give some perspective on why this thread's topic is absurd.

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