Would you accept an openly gay poster on this forum?

tueartsboots said:
nashark said:
You do realise that this is bluemoon, and NOT blueoyster.
Lol ! Bluemooney, get out of the closet, we don't care

I was already out. I've said I'm gay on various threads in this place. Which means either people don't care or they have no interest in anything I have to say. :P
 
BlueMooney said:
tueartsboots said:
Lol ! Bluemooney, get out of the closet, we don't care

I was already out. I've said I'm gay on various threads in this place. Which means either people don't care or they have no interest in anything I have to say. :P
Sorry pal, must have missed the "I'm gay" thread probs cos I don't care
 
tueartsboots said:
BlueMooney said:
I was already out. I've said I'm gay on various threads in this place. Which means either people don't care or they have no interest in anything I have to say. :P
Sorry pal, must have missed the "I'm gay" thread probs cos I don't care

I never posted a thread... It's not that important or interesting. Just said when it's been asked in relevant conversations (mainly the regular "gay footballer" thread we see every four months or so).
 
BlueMooney said:
tueartsboots said:
Sorry pal, must have missed the "I'm gay" thread probs cos I don't care

I never posted a thread... It's not that important or interesting. Just said when it's been asked in relevant conversations (mainly the regular "gay footballer" thread we see every four months or so).
soz mate, that'll be "upstairs" rarely venture there
 
Do homosexuals ever need to "come out"?

I could just be being naive here, but if they want to be socially equal to heterosexuals, then why do they feel the need to broadcast their sexuality, or their sudden realisation that they like cock instead of muff?

I have several homosexual friends, and I'm not a homophobe at all. But being in the closet doesn't mean you have to be ashamed of your sexuality. If you are homosexual, then you live a homosexual life and let other figure it out for themselves. I know that if you don't "come out" then you are straight to the outside world, but turning up to a party one day with your partner who just happens to be the same sex as you, would gain you far more respect from other people than "coming out" and making a big scene about it would.

"Coming out" leaves people in a vulnerable position. My friend "came out" as bisexual three years ago, and to this day, people still come up to him and call him "Bi boy", "Gay boy" and they pass sly comments when teachers aren't around. Now, my friend is made of stern stuff and he's more likely to rip their eyes out than cry about it, but if someone was incredibly fragile emotionally, they could do themselves some serious damage through self-harm or letting the words of others get to them.

If I was homosexual, and if I was going to "come out", I would find myself a partner and do it that way. Having a same-sex partner is just like having an opposite-sex partner, and thus, should be publicised in the same way. Like I said, maybe I am being naive. I just don't understand why homosexuals feel the need to broadcast their sexuality more than heterosexuals do.

Someone could enlighten me and change my mind. I don't know.
 
MCFC BOB said:
Do homosexuals ever need to "come out"?

I could just be being naive here, but if they want to be socially equal to heterosexuals, then why do they feel the need to broadcast their sexuality, or their sudden realisation that they like cock instead of muff?

I have several homosexual friends, and I'm not a homophobe at all. But being in the closet doesn't mean you have to be ashamed of your sexuality. If you are homosexual, then you live a homosexual life and let other figure it out for themselves. I know that if you don't "come out" then you are straight to the outside world, but turning up to a party one day with your partner who just happens to be the same sex as you, would gain you far more respect from other people than "coming out" and making a big scene about it would.

"Coming out" leaves people in a vulnerable position. My friend "came out" as bisexual three years ago, and to this day, people still come up to him and call him "Bi boy", "Gay boy" and they pass sly comments when teachers aren't around. Now, my friend is made of stern stuff and he's more likely to rip their eyes out than cry about it, but if someone was incredibly fragile emotionally, they could do themselves some serious damage through self-harm or letting the words of others get to them.

If I was homosexual, and if I was going to "come out", I would find myself a partner and do it that way. Having a same-sex partner is just like having an opposite-sex partner, and thus, should be publicised in the same way. Like I said, maybe I am being naive. I just don't understand why homosexuals feel the need to broadcast their sexuality more than heterosexuals do.

Someone could enlighten me and change my mind. I don't know.
Great post, thread is tongue in cheek. WE DON'T CARE
 
Openly gay people - men and women - are all over Manchester and they're already on this forum. And why not???

Just do it - who gives a fuck!
 

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