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2007-03-26 02:36:53 · 11 answers · asked by harry b 2 in Society & Culture Royalty

11 answers

If you're referring to the prince, then why not say this to his face, just to see how he responds? What would you like me to bring to hospital, when I visit you - fruit or chocolates?

2007-03-27 00:54:44 · answer #1 · answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7 · 1 1

Any name is only indicative of "association" to any group or meaning if it chosen by the bearer. Did you choose Harry,Harry? only you know why you chose it if you did, and of course your Gay friends Ha Ha

2007-03-27 22:50:35 · answer #2 · answered by Pattythepunk 3 · 1 1

It's a familiar term for Henry. In what context do you mean gay?

Joyous? Depends on the person wearing it
Homosexual? Not of itself
pejoratively? No, why should it?

2007-03-29 13:14:32 · answer #3 · answered by unclefrunk 7 · 1 0

NO, it's a traditional name, dervied from harold. I like it as it reminds me of harry potter. And that cute prince Harry too !! And harry enfield

2007-03-29 08:21:52 · answer #4 · answered by Tilly Ward 3 · 1 1

I dont know but I do know that Prince Harry's real name is actually Henry

2007-03-27 01:31:47 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

no, i like harry for a boy.

2007-03-27 23:35:21 · answer #6 · answered by **ZARA** 7 · 1 1

No. But peasants who insinuate otherwise will have a nation of angry English lining up to beat his gob shut.

2007-03-27 06:01:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

HARRY isn't harry b is.

2007-03-28 15:40:54 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

no, whoever wears it has the option of being gay or straight.

2007-03-29 08:28:09 · answer #9 · answered by Eevaya 3 · 1 1

no i have never thought ofit that way

2007-03-28 02:45:25 · answer #10 · answered by eagledreams 6 · 0 1

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