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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender · Other - Cultures & Groups · People with Disabilities · Senior Citizens

2007-10-20 10:07:30 · 15 answers · asked by slk29406 6 in Senior Citizens

i just thought about this
white people have always been the hairiest people i met
and the aztecs could not grow beards or armpit hair back then or even get diesises (sorry about the spelling)
so was it the euros fault why mexicans are hairy?
and also i wanna know....
why are white people hairy?

2007-10-20 10:04:41 · 8 answers · asked by hi 2 in Other - Cultures & Groups

where can i get some girls clothes for a 14 year old boy, without people thinking they're for me? i'm not gay i just like to wear girls clothes

2007-10-20 09:30:27 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

you may think this is a silly question (which it is , lol) but i've resently got into eddie izzard who is really funny and a genius. i love crossdressser /transvestites and all that, (who are mostly men and not gay or even wrong, by the way. shut up) they are funny and can even be cute and stuff
now, i'm british and in the UK, and we are a liberal country and all but my brother thinks you need to have a license to be a transvesite . lol i think this is silly as you can just dress how you want really

but for some countries of whatever, what do you think?

yes i am a retard and i'm currently drunk right now .lol.

EDDIE IZZARD ROCKS. HE IS LE SEXE
cake or death? hahah

2007-10-20 09:30:07 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

what is the roman catholic understanding of Jesus?

What is the eastern orthodox understanding of Jesus?

a paragraph of each will be helpful

2007-10-20 09:16:07 · 8 answers · asked by basil 1 in Other - Cultures & Groups

is it physically comfortable for men to wear womens panties? if so, what would be the most comfortable?

2007-10-20 09:11:27 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

2007-10-20 08:44:34 · 39 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

We have rats in our building can we refuse to work by law?
it's in the Gay and Lesbian category because the answers are in depth.

2007-10-20 08:39:32 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

Don't know if it is a problem,but if i bring up a subject about gay stuff then my mum has 'that tone',very dismissive and such.
i don't know...it feels like 'yes i accept you're gay but i don't want to talk about it'.

2007-10-20 08:29:46 · 12 answers · asked by Wolborg 2 in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

I do childcare for them and in return they (2) are obsessive about putting things away. They don't ask me and they don't clean. They just want to put things away. I guess they think, "Out of sight, out of mind." Their houses are immaculate and mine, well.........kids like it here. They play and have a blast. There's occasional Play-Doh on the Dining Room Ceiling, we step on Hot Wheels and Legos..........you know, normal stuff. They make them keep all those things up in the closets at their houses. I have a nice plastic tablecloth to protect my Dining Room Table. I take care of stuff too. I just don't stuff it all in a closet or on shelves w/no order.

2007-10-20 08:25:30 · 21 answers · asked by kriend 7 in Senior Citizens

what kind of sex do they have?

2007-10-20 08:10:08 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Cultures & Groups

From the time my son was born it was "look out world here I come". I swear he looked at me in the delivery room and said "tighten your seatbelt mom its gonna be a bumpy ride".

He rolled over the day he came home from the hosptial, stood up and started running when he was barely 8 months old, climbed cupboard and launched himself into space from there, hung over the side of his crib until he fell out and then scooted off exploring in the middle of the night -- I had to put a harnass on him everytime we went everywhere.

He also managed to fall into every single puddle, creek, lake, stream, fountain, swimming pool, body of water he came across. I was forever fishing him out of places - he could slip out my hand in a mini second - and splash --

He was also the smiliest, brightest little baby - he could talk in full sentences when he was 14 months old.

My daughter was the complete opposite. Very easy to care for, and well behaved. Walked on her 1st birthday, not ran.

2007-10-20 08:00:02 · 12 answers · asked by isotope2007 6 in Senior Citizens

Shouldn't this be HIS decision that HE makes in one of the books? Who does this woman think she is closing the door behind him? Better question, will this revelation have any impact on your interest in reading these books now?

2007-10-20 07:56:37 · 15 answers · asked by ? 6 in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

everyone on the internet says the whole emo thing is much more than the hair, clothes, and everything else. lots of people say emo is a lifestyle.

well, for a long time i've been called emo, i i decided to do a web search on it. they say emos cut themselves, and wear tight clothes, and are all depressed all the time.
but besides wearing tight clothes, i'm not emo at all.

then i found out there's a whole lifestyle behind it, and i simply don't like being called emo, espically since i don't think i follow the lifestyle behind it. then i'm considered a poser for something i don't want to be, or even be a poser for!
so i was wondering...
what is this lifestyle, and where did it come from?

2007-10-20 07:44:55 · 2 answers · asked by Dakota M 1 in Other - Cultures & Groups

Not me. My daughter!

2007-10-20 07:43:45 · 26 answers · asked by Lady Louisa 4 in Senior Citizens

(It's the opening to a short story I've been writing.)

“So, what brings someone like you to a place like this?” it was an honest question—it wasn’t exactly normal for someone to be standing all by himself at the Halloween carnival wearing a pair of Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses.

He didn’t give an immediate response but gave this wicked smile as if telling him that he didn’t have time to talk to children. Kaffe wasn’t a child, though, he had turned fifteen eight months ago, plus, the other man didn’t seem to be any older than eighteen.

After a sip of his Styrofoam covered soda, the mysterious man answered, “I’m a demon here to prey on unsuspecting children as custom on Halloween night. Didn’t you know?” Kaffe grinned and decided to play along, “So, Mr. Demon, having any luck?”

“Plenty, I’m like honey to a hive of bees. I just seem to naturally attract them.”

2007-10-20 07:39:58 · 6 answers · asked by [192882] 5 in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

i know there are many news report in whatever media had a some title like above ...... if you think so too. you really make a mistake.

do you think most chinese has a hatred to Japanese?(be honest)

i neither hate them nor like them.

thank you for your answer

2007-10-20 06:58:44 · 4 answers · asked by Warrior 5 in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

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your husband/wife said to you..."i dont know if i am in love w/ you"....what would you do? have i asked this before? if so, please answer AGAIN....because this really worries my mind.

2007-10-20 06:58:03 · 15 answers · asked by Anonymous in Senior Citizens

I hear a lot of black people say that whites benefited from slavery, but none talk about how black people also benefited from slavery. Today's African Americans enjoy the highest standards of living amongst any group of black people in the world and have enormous benefits and opportunities that they receive simply by being born in America as the decendants of slaves. Clearly slavery was terrible for black people at the time, but today's blacks certainly have to be greatful in a way that this occured, otherwise they would be living in Ghana, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, etc. Some will also say that agreeing with this would be like approving of slavery, but i disagree. Most American's ancestors came here in very dire conditions, and it should be a sense of pride that african americans today have so much because of their ancestors' suffering, instead of being used for political gain. So, why not be honest and say that we all benefited from slavery, either directly or indirectly?

2007-10-20 06:23:46 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Cultures & Groups

Not mixed women but black women, where both parents claim black.

2007-10-20 06:20:48 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Cultures & Groups

2007-10-20 06:19:22 · 9 answers · asked by Anonymous in Senior Citizens

KFC has a new commercial that shows an African American Family at the dinner table eating a bucket of chicken. In the commercial, there is the mother, daughter, and two sons. My question is, where's dad? Being a middle aged African American male, father and grandfather, I find it insulting. I work hard to get out the message and echo Cosby and other Black Leaders that urge our young men to take responsibility for themselves and the families that they create. Does KFC think that this is the normal African American Family? Could they not have shown a happy family with mother and father? What do you think?

2007-10-20 06:07:22 · 27 answers · asked by X-Man 1 in Other - Cultures & Groups

They presented an award on BET's Hip Hop Awards 2007.
Here's a link to the video. http://www.kalb.com/index.php/news/article/should-the-jena-six-be-celebrated/1007/#one
I don't think the Jena 6 should be seen as modern civil rights heroes. They weren't trying to integrate a school, or fighting for equal rights. They were just 6 black teens who felt threatened, so they jumped 1 white student. They were over charged with the crime, they spent some time in jail. There were protests for them, & now they're being treated like martyrs.

2007-10-20 05:44:58 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Cultures & Groups

So basically, if u want to know my story about this subject, keep reading..just recently realized i was not straight.. i kept denying myself this fact for years,hehe..fortunately now it all makes sense with the warnings, things i've heard, signs that Gods been trying to make me see(thinking of things i did, ways i felt when i was a child, i was unconciously moving towards non-straightness) so u could pls be kind enough to just answer my question n don't try to convince me that this non-straightness thing is ok or its fine to be the way i've been before because it's been obvious why some people avoid me and seem uncomfortable around me and how it's worth getting my real life back cause life really could be funner,seriously..it shows in my classmates' straight lives n they laugh more, believe me when i say thanks so much to people who want to help me and make such a change for me with their answers, whether short or long, a small drop of water stirs an ocean ( can make a big difference

2007-10-20 05:39:48 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

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