That secretly......
2007-01-23
23:03:17
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I'm straight, so I cant test it out your theory Milky Handshake, thanks for the offer of a manicure tho, kiss kiss.
2007-01-23
23:15:05 ·
update #1
Sorry folks it wasn't Milky Handshake it was Hope You Can Swim Milklady who was offering me a demonstration of violence. If you listen real close you can hear me shaking with fear.
2007-01-24
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update #2
yes i do think its true, either that or its they way they were brought up because someone in the family was a homophobe because they were secretly...
2007-01-23 23:07:10
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answered by caz 3
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Perhaps I'm out of the loop here - by 'milky handshake' do you mean the stereotypical 'limp wrist' denigration applied to gay men?
And it seems bizarre that the dominant sexual culture needs to worry about some alleged conspiracy among gay men who have secret handshakes.
This is ludicrous in a world where Will & Grace blasts into every American livingroom at supper time nationwide.
But then again, your meaning is not clear, so it's possible you meant something else, something less insulting to gays.
But probably not.
2007-01-24 07:26:18
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answered by Kedar 7
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I believe in the continuum theory of sexuality, at one end are people who are completely 100% heterosexual, at the other end completely 100% homosexual and right in the middle are people who are equally open to being homosexual or heterosexual. Very few people are completely one thing or the other, so I would imagine that there are people who are homophobic who are gay or have some gay feelings.
2007-01-24 07:10:18
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answered by donquixotereturns 2
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ummm....NO. First of all the word "Homophobe" has been used as an attack to anyone who "disagrees" with gay marriage and / or gay rights. Gays get upset when someone tells them that he doesn't agree with their lifestyle and won't support their cause. So they respond with a verbal attack. They "Label", if you will, all of their opposition.
I'll use myself as an example. I don't hate homosexuals. In fact I work with one or two and have a gay uncle. But I feel that that type of behavior is immoral and I refuse to support the gay rights movement. And I have the RIGHT to have that opinion. Does this mean I'm gay myself? My girlfriend doesn't think so!
2007-01-24 07:12:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all true, someone may have Arachnaphobia, it does not follow that they secretly want to be a spider..
its a nonsense logic.
2007-01-24 07:25:24
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answered by andylefty 3
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I'll freely admit it, I'm as gay as three Dale Wintons on top of a Christmas tree, but I do like my Thai trannys though
2007-01-24 07:07:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I only Know about about my own phobias....luckily the Prozac is beginning to work and I can now sit down to pee x
2007-01-24 08:45:58
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answered by ? 6
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No I don't as a rule.
As with anything, there will be exceptions but as a whole, no I dont think so.
2007-01-24 07:07:40
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answered by Anonymous
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No. They're just narrow-minded assholes. It's "homophobes" (noun); homophobic (adjective); homophobia (noun)
2007-01-24 07:07:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly but i think its more likely that it comes from ignorance and fear of something different!
2007-01-24 07:06:48
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answered by BABY BELL 3
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