Much to my protesting I found myself at some gay-pride "activities" this weekend. Oh my... All I can say is guys you would have thoroughly enjoyed girl on girl action. And gals, the bods...uwiiiiiii!!!!
@Stacks...Have you woken from the dead? No I'm not sure I'm convinced that most men would've thoroughly enjoyed the goings on. I wouldn't know where to start man. But does girls gone wild XXX rated give an idea?!
@Be Silent...crazy is as crazy does. Yes, I enjoyed my day out at the parade. I'd initially refused to go because in as much as everyone makes their own choices in sexual pref. I don't condone homosexuality. That's not to say that I don't award those who do their respect...AS LONG AS THEY DON'T IMPOSE THEIR SEXUALITY ON ME...to each his own!
Haiyaaae! How now? I'd have puked at the sight of some shogaz doing their thing in the open. But for the lesbians...EGM tuletee picha next year!
They tried to organize a gay & lesbian and transconfusedsexuality parade last year in the city I was in, in South Africa. The mayor went on national tv and warned them that locals will turn out in large numbers to stone them. I think it was wise that they followed his advice and took their parade elsewhere.
See, how do guys reconcile this...gal on gal is ok but no guy on guy...seems double standardish to me! Both are pungent to me. My mind can't reconcile with either but on the same token I don't condemn or inflict my standards on those who so choose the lifestyle as long as lines are not crossed.
The first time I went to a gay pride event, I was rather shocked with the risque attire and behavior. Siku hizi, I won't even bat an eyelash. I argue that public displays of affection by both gay and straight people make others around them uncomfortable, but society always comes down hard on the gay community.
@GND...I hear ya. But reckon society would be more accommodating of the gay community if they didn't overly emphasize and or stuff their status down our throats.
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You went where? can you repeat that please!
Are you sure we would have? Hebu fill us in!
@Levi...you heard me right!
@Stacks...Have you woken from the dead?
No I'm not sure I'm convinced that most men would've thoroughly enjoyed the goings on. I wouldn't know where to start man. But does girls gone wild XXX rated give an idea?!
Ati what? Then again girl on girl...**daydreaming**
Note to self: Check Boston calendar for gay pride activities and time the lesbian march portion of it.
@Aegeus...LOL...matiti...literally...saw enuf of that man!
@Egm...dude, if I'm not mistaken this past wknd was the national gay pride wknd...so you may want to catch it next year!
errr, tuseme huko huwezi niona!!
Okay this is crazy and you enjoyed watching?
@jm...those were my famous last words!
@Be Silent...crazy is as crazy does. Yes, I enjoyed my day out at the parade. I'd initially refused to go because in as much as everyone makes their own choices in sexual pref. I don't condone homosexuality. That's not to say that I don't award those who do their respect...AS LONG AS THEY DON'T IMPOSE THEIR SEXUALITY ON ME...to each his own!
trust me ... hehee .. this is not like the many times i sema i've quit beer ... hii hapana machezo!
Haiya! Seriously..
@JM...Is this a case of homophobia sir???!!!
@Klara...nini dada, lol!
hehe gal to gal action is keeeuuul! lol i penda-and am sooo straight! it's just wierdish.lol i've sed too much.
-betty-
@bnp...ROFL...DO TELL???!!!
Haiyaaae! How now? I'd have puked at the sight of some shogaz doing their thing in the open. But for the lesbians...EGM tuletee picha next year!
They tried to organize a gay & lesbian and transconfusedsexuality parade last year in the city I was in, in South Africa. The mayor went on national tv and warned them that locals will turn out in large numbers to stone them. I think it was wise that they followed his advice and took their parade elsewhere.
See, how do guys reconcile this...gal on gal is ok but no guy on guy...seems double standardish to me! Both are pungent to me. My mind can't reconcile with either but on the same token I don't condemn or inflict my standards on those who so choose the lifestyle as long as lines are not crossed.
The first time I went to a gay pride event, I was rather shocked with the risque attire and behavior. Siku hizi, I won't even bat an eyelash. I argue that public displays of affection by both gay and straight people make others around them uncomfortable, but society always comes down hard on the gay community.
@GND...I hear ya. But reckon society would be more accommodating of the gay community if they didn't overly emphasize and or stuff their status down our throats.
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