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Batty_ACE Posted Mar 29, 2006
I had gone to a couple gay clubs with my friend I mentioned before. We always had a wonderful time. Some of his friends there nicknamed me the "token straight girl".
When I lived in NYC I noticed most straight clubs didn't care one fig if gay couples danced and interacted, especially the high level trendy ones. The same way the places in Chelsea didn't worry about the occasional straight person/couple wandering through and enjoying the ambiance..
That was, of course, in our younger years... I'm not much of a pubber of any kind lately..
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Cal - interim high priest of the Church of the Holy Tail Posted Mar 29, 2006
God help you if your gay and a woman then, you'll be down there with the dirt on people shoes, since women hardly get treated fairly either
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Rillington Posted Mar 29, 2006
Yes but I have noticed two women being touchy-feely in public with no problem but with two men it's very different. That's possibly becuase heterosexual men find two women being touchy-feely etc erotic.
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Batty_ACE Posted Mar 29, 2006
Is that true, Cal? Would it be more difficult for a gay woman there? Some of my friends who are gay are women and they've never said they had a problem.. indeed there are several gay female couples I met at "good ol' wacha wacha".
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Cal - interim high priest of the Church of the Holy Tail Posted Mar 29, 2006
Hetro women generally find gay men getting touchy feely erotic too
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Rillington Posted Mar 29, 2006
In the city where I live, you get the heteros who go into gay bars and clubs and 'breed' in the middle of the dancefloor deliberately to annoy the gays whose space it is. The last few times it happenewd it caused a great deal of offence and lead to the place being de-gayed.
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Cal - interim high priest of the Church of the Holy Tail Posted Mar 29, 2006
I was joking Batty
Like it would be even harder if you were Gay, a woman, black, irish and had a lisp
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Rillington Posted Mar 29, 2006
Very true. I remember once copping off with a lad and his faghag was in tow and said just how much she was being turned on by seeing us kissing. That woman was well nasty and ended up pushing me to the ground to try to get me out of the way so she could have her way with her so-caleld friend.
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Rillington Posted Mar 29, 2006
what happened was that the gays stopped going to this venue. It's happened twice in Leeds since 2000.
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Cal - interim high priest of the Church of the Holy Tail Posted Mar 29, 2006
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Batty_ACE Posted Mar 29, 2006
How very offensive of you to use that term, Rillington. And you still have the nerve to play at being a victim?
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Rillington Posted Mar 29, 2006
What term? Blimey this thread is starting to get not very nice isn't it.
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Batty_ACE Posted Mar 29, 2006
I wonder why?
You have some very bigoted views and like to pretend it's everyone else... for someone who acts so indignant at what you see as a slight you seem to think it's okay to use an offensive term like faghag??? Why? Because it doesn't refer to you specifically?
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Cal - interim high priest of the Church of the Holy Tail Posted Mar 29, 2006
*rings a bell and walks around the ring holding up a card that says "round 2"*
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Rillington Posted Mar 29, 2006
Faghag is a well used term and has been used in the gay world for many many years.
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Cal - interim high priest of the Church of the Holy Tail Posted Mar 29, 2006
N****r is a well used term and has been used for very many years, doesn't mean you should use it, or that it is right to use it
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Batty_ACE Posted Mar 29, 2006
Amen! A bigot is a bigot is a bigot - even if they think it's acceptable.
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- 65: Cal - interim high priest of the Church of the Holy Tail (Mar 29, 2006)
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