Settle a debate, which is more 'homo'

didactic said:
SWP's back said:
I don't think you have what it takes to take on TMQ fella.


Not taking anyone on but this whole men who are anti makeup / anti dressing in womens clothing makes them closest homosexuals is not true. Why would a man use something designed for another gender unless they have similar feelings to women?.

Next people will be saying "I got off with a man once when I was drunk but I am not gay."

There is a thin line.
Now whilst I have no man bag, don't (and never have) used hair products as I always have a shaven, or no. 1 or 2 hairstyle and have never used male make up. I have no problem with guys that wish to.

To suggest they have "similar feeling to women" simply because they use a product that was originally meant for them is pure madness.
 
peoffrey said:
Why would anyone comfortable in themselves subsequently have anger or aggression towards someone who does dress or appear like that? You simply wouldn't be safe walking through many parts of Manchester like that. Deep homophobia exists in many for no visible reason aside from repressed homosexuality in themselves, IMHO.

Its a taught behaviour like racism or religion. I dont mind homosexuals let them do what they want long as they are happy. But men who wear make up or some times dress as women are not 100% straight and should admit it. There are other feelings bubbling under the surface which maybe they need to address. I dont need to wear panties to know im comfortable as a man nor do I need mascara to know that I am straight. I leave that to women.
 
SWP's back said:
Now whilst I have no man bag, don't (and never have) used hair products as I always have a shaven, or no. 1 or 2 hairstyle and have never used male make up. I have no problem with guys that wish to.

To suggest they have "similar feeling to women" simply because they use a product that was originally meant for them is pure madness.

So its madness to say they have feelings similiar to women. But is accurate for him to suggest that those who oppose it are closet homosexuals?.
 
didactic said:
peoffrey said:
Why would anyone comfortable in themselves subsequently have anger or aggression towards someone who does dress or appear like that? You simply wouldn't be safe walking through many parts of Manchester like that. Deep homophobia exists in many for no visible reason aside from repressed homosexuality in themselves, IMHO.

Its a taught behaviour like racism or religion. I dont mind homosexuals let them do what they want long as they are happy. But men who wear make up or some times dress as women are not 100% straight and should admit it. There are other feelings bubbling under the surface which maybe they need to address. I dont need to wear panties to know im comfortable as a man nor do I need mascara to know that I am straight. I leave that to women.
Sorry mate, I am 100% with you on the whole why would a bloke wear make up thing, but that there is pure tripe! Course they're straight, they're just of the ilk to make themselves look better in a way a woman does. That is the part I don't get, why a bloke would want to use make up to better themselves, but to each their own, they're certainly no less of a man. On your basis then, is a woman who chooses not to wear make up also not 100% straight? Many women think along the same way I do, but the opposite. By that I mean there are women who think all women should wear make up, the same way I don't think a man should.
 
didactic said:
SWP's back said:
Now whilst I have no man bag, don't (and never have) used hair products as I always have a shaven, or no. 1 or 2 hairstyle and have never used male make up. I have no problem with guys that wish to.

To suggest they have "similar feeling to women" simply because they use a product that was originally meant for them is pure madness.

So its madness to say they have feelings similiar to women. But is accurate for him to suggest that those who oppose it are closet homosexuals?.
No I guess not.
 
Pigeonho said:
Sorry mate, I am 100% with you on the whole why would a bloke wear make up thing, but that there is pure tripe! Course they're straight, they're just of the ilk to make themselves look better in a way a woman does. That is the part I don't get, why a bloke would want to use make up to better themselves, but to each their own, they're certainly no less of a man. On your basis then, is a woman who chooses not to wear make up also not 100% straight? Many women think along the same way I do, but the opposite. By that I mean there are women who think all women should wear make up, the same way I don't think a man should.

Not saying they are gay just saying they are also not 100% straight. There are billions of on the fence folk out there dabbling in both halves of the box. Then there are those yet to admit certain feelings or leanings and then address them. Some may never cross that line but it is a thin line. Make up is an entry drug hahaha :) Next dudes will be comfortable holding hands and going to the toilet in twos and manopads to stop urine stains.
 
didactic said:
Pigeonho said:
Sorry mate, I am 100% with you on the whole why would a bloke wear make up thing, but that there is pure tripe! Course they're straight, they're just of the ilk to make themselves look better in a way a woman does. That is the part I don't get, why a bloke would want to use make up to better themselves, but to each their own, they're certainly no less of a man. On your basis then, is a woman who chooses not to wear make up also not 100% straight? Many women think along the same way I do, but the opposite. By that I mean there are women who think all women should wear make up, the same way I don't think a man should.

Not saying they are gay just saying they are also not 100% straight. There are billions of on the fence folk out there dabbling in both halves of the box. Then there are those yet to admit certain feelings or leanings and then address them. Some may never cross that line but it is a thin line. Make up is an entry drug hahaha :) Next dudes will be comfortable holding hands and going to the toilet in twos and manopads to stop urine stains.
Agree to disagree on that one.
Me and my mates, when 19/20ish, used to go to the toilets in 4 or 5's - for sick competitions :-)
 
didactic said:
Pigeonho said:
Sorry mate, I am 100% with you on the whole why would a bloke wear make up thing, but that there is pure tripe! Course they're straight, they're just of the ilk to make themselves look better in a way a woman does. That is the part I don't get, why a bloke would want to use make up to better themselves, but to each their own, they're certainly no less of a man. On your basis then, is a woman who chooses not to wear make up also not 100% straight? Many women think along the same way I do, but the opposite. By that I mean there are women who think all women should wear make up, the same way I don't think a man should.

Not saying they are gay just saying they are also not 100% straight. There are billions of on the fence folk out there dabbling in both halves of the box. Then there are those yet to admit certain feelings or leanings and then address them. Some may never cross that line but it is a thin line. Make up is an entry drug hahaha :) Next dudes will be comfortable holding hands and going to the toilet in twos and manopads to stop urine stains.

There's no such thing as 100% straight; that's not how the species works. That includes you, and me, and Clint Eastwood.
 
Damocles said:
didactic said:
Pigeonho said:
Sorry mate, I am 100% with you on the whole why would a bloke wear make up thing, but that there is pure tripe! Course they're straight, they're just of the ilk to make themselves look better in a way a woman does. That is the part I don't get, why a bloke would want to use make up to better themselves, but to each their own, they're certainly no less of a man. On your basis then, is a woman who chooses not to wear make up also not 100% straight? Many women think along the same way I do, but the opposite. By that I mean there are women who think all women should wear make up, the same way I don't think a man should.

Not saying they are gay just saying they are also not 100% straight. There are billions of on the fence folk out there dabbling in both halves of the box. Then there are those yet to admit certain feelings or leanings and then address them. Some may never cross that line but it is a thin line. Make up is an entry drug hahaha :) Next dudes will be comfortable holding hands and going to the toilet in twos and manopads to stop urine stains.

There's no such thing as 100% straight; that's not how the species works. That includes you, and me, and Clint Eastwood.
Anyone who plays cowboys and indians is a bit queer! ;-)
 

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