No Homo?
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I say it (the "no homo" thing) occasionally, intended purely as a joke in a light-hearted manner. I also say lots of other politically incorrect things, mostly because "political correctness" makes me want to puke. With that said, I don't say such things to people who I feel would take them wrong or be hurt by them. There's a difference between being "politically incorrect" (which I am) and being mean/hateful (which I'm not).
One can be politically incorrect and still have regard for common courtesy. I can string profanities together in various creative ways that would make a sailor blush; that doesn't mean I do it indiscriminately without regard for where I am/who I'm around. How I talk when I'm sitting around drinking beer with my buddies is different than how I talk when in mixed company and/or among people I'm not as familiar with. That's not a matter of being "politically correct", it's a matter of respect and courtesy.
Not directed at the OP, but I do think there are too many hyper-sensitive people in the world who spend too much time finding ways to be offended when no such intent existed in the mind of the "offender".
No offense taken. As many who have read or posted on this thread, I'm actually not easily offended and hate politically correct garbage too. I just had seen the "no homo" thing once too many times and I posted more in a reactive way. I should have thought better and just let it go.
At this point I'm just trying to egg on that one feminist chick. She stopped posting though.
I know it. I was just sitting back and watching you two duke it out.0 -
Buy a firearm. You have the right to defend yourself like everyone else.
Cis White Hetero Male Advice strikes again!
Tell you what, if you see me barreling toward you with duct tape and a napkin drenched in chloroform, I wouldn't blame you if you shot first and asked me to stop second.
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Lmao! Wow, you have a plan of action already in place...me thinks.you are experienced in barreling at women with chloroform drenched napkins and duct tape. Lol...kidding! Couldn't resist.
You made me choke on a piece of ice. Looking good in that pic btw. (just waiting for my favorite feminist to take the bait.)
That's crazy stupid. I'd like to participate in one of those walks... never do know where to look to find any of the info on them though. I'm sure there are in my area though, very political area haha. Either way, my problem is with people who who haven't experienced half of what they're advocating or fighting for, then blindly make points in an argument. (I believe at one point I was called privileged... which is hilarious because I was practically homeless for 5 years.)
gluck, someone tried here and they actually got removed from the walk....they were trying to support their gf...apparently some of the rest of the group didn't want him to support not raping people lol. Because you know, all men are rapists.0 -
Buy a firearm. You have the right to defend yourself like everyone else.
Cis White Hetero Male Advice strikes again!
Tell you what, if you see me barreling toward you with duct tape and a napkin drenched in chloroform, I wouldn't blame you if you shot first and asked me to stop second.
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Lmao! Wow, you have a plan of action already in place...me thinks.you are experienced in barreling at women with chloroform drenched napkins and duct tape. Lol...kidding! Couldn't resist.
You made me choke on a piece of ice. Looking good in that pic btw. (just waiting for my favorite feminist to take the bait.)
That's crazy stupid. I'd like to participate in one of those walks... never do know where to look to find any of the info on them though. I'm sure there are in my area though, very political area haha. Either way, my problem is with people who who haven't experienced half of what they're advocating or fighting for, then blindly make points in an argument. (I believe at one point I was called privileged... which is hilarious because I was practically homeless for 5 years.)
gluck, someone tried here and they actually got removed from the walk....they were trying to support their gf...apparently some of the rest of the group didn't want him to support not raping people lol. Because you know, all men are rapists.
How dare I (and they) be sensitive and supportive.0 -
I've never seen that statement before this post. I don't play in all the forums, though.
I will admit, I am still homophobic. I grew up in a very religious, very conservative community. I had never even heard the term "Gay" until I was 12. My opinions have changed dramatically in the last 25 years, but I refuse to watch Brokeback Mountain, and I have never seen an episode of Will & Grace. My wife, and I do watch The New Normal, though, I usually turn my head, and look away if it looks like they are going to kiss. That being said, I do believe in gay rights, and that same sex marriage should be legal. I don't hate gays, I just don't know any either, so I haven't gotten used to seeing any together.
Would you believe that I was quite homophobic for most of my life? WHILE I"M NOT SAYING ANY OF THIS APPLIES TO YOU, I was having a lot of trouble accepting my sexuality because I grew up in a household where being gay was unacceptable. I didn't come out until I was 30 and that was after six years of marriage. I wanted so badly to be straight to "fit in". But I couldn't fight nature. So I finally came out and accepted who I was. I'm so much the better for it.0 -
I say it (the "no homo" thing) occasionally, intended purely as a joke in a light-hearted manner. I also say lots of other politically incorrect things, mostly because "political correctness" makes me want to puke. With that said, I don't say such things to people who I feel would take them wrong or be hurt by them. There's a difference between being "politically incorrect" (which I am) and being mean/hateful (which I'm not).
One can be politically incorrect and still have regard for common courtesy. I can string profanities together in various creative ways that would make a sailor blush; that doesn't mean I do it indiscriminately without regard for where I am/who I'm around. How I talk when I'm sitting around drinking beer with my buddies is different than how I talk when in mixed company and/or among people I'm not as familiar with. That's not a matter of being "politically correct", it's a matter of respect and courtesy.
Not directed at the OP, but I do think there are too many hyper-sensitive people in the world who spend too much time finding ways to be offended when no such intent existed in the mind of the "offender".
No offense taken. As many who have read or posted on this thread, I'm actually not easily offended and hate politically correct garbage too. I just had seen the "no homo" thing once too many times and I posted more in a reactive way. I should have thought better and just let it go.
At this point I'm just trying to egg on that one feminist chick. She stopped posting though.0 -
As a gay maybe I was being to sensitive to the term. I wish people would use it less but when I see it I won't get so up in arms. Anyway hope you all have a good night. And baby I was born this way.
Has this ever happened in a forum before? *a little bit scared*0 -
I'm a homo....wner. I'm comfortable with that.0
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I say it (the "no homo" thing) occasionally, intended purely as a joke in a light-hearted manner. I also say lots of other politically incorrect things, mostly because "political correctness" makes me want to puke. With that said, I don't say such things to people who I feel would take them wrong or be hurt by them. There's a difference between being "politically incorrect" (which I am) and being mean/hateful (which I'm not).
One can be politically incorrect and still have regard for common courtesy. I can string profanities together in various creative ways that would make a sailor blush; that doesn't mean I do it indiscriminately without regard for where I am/who I'm around. How I talk when I'm sitting around drinking beer with my buddies is different than how I talk when in mixed company and/or among people I'm not as familiar with. That's not a matter of being "politically correct", it's a matter of respect and courtesy.
Not directed at the OP, but I do think there are too many hyper-sensitive people in the world who spend too much time finding ways to be offended when no such intent existed in the mind of the "offender".
No offense taken. As many who have read or posted on this thread, I'm actually not easily offended and hate politically correct garbage too. I just had seen the "no homo" thing once too many times and I posted more in a reactive way. I should have thought better and just let it go.0 -
I've never seen that statement before this post. I don't play in all the forums, though.
I will admit, I am still homophobic. I grew up in a very religious, very conservative community. I had never even heard the term "Gay" until I was 12. My opinions have changed dramatically in the last 25 years, but I refuse to watch Brokeback Mountain, and I have never seen an episode of Will & Grace. My wife, and I do watch The New Normal, though, I usually turn my head, and look away if it looks like they are going to kiss. That being said, I do believe in gay rights, and that same sex marriage should be legal. I don't hate gays, I just don't know any either, so I haven't gotten used to seeing any together.
Would you believe that I was quite homophobic for most of my life? WHILE I"M NOT SAYING ANY OF THIS APPLIES TO YOU, I was having a lot of trouble accepting my sexuality because I grew up in a household where being gay was unacceptable. I didn't come out until I was 30 and that was after six years of marriage. I wanted so badly to be straight to "fit in". But I couldn't fight nature. So I finally came out and accepted who I was. I'm so much the better for it.0 -
I say it (the "no homo" thing) occasionally, intended purely as a joke in a light-hearted manner. I also say lots of other politically incorrect things, mostly because "political correctness" makes me want to puke. With that said, I don't say such things to people who I feel would take them wrong or be hurt by them. There's a difference between being "politically incorrect" (which I am) and being mean/hateful (which I'm not).
One can be politically incorrect and still have regard for common courtesy. I can string profanities together in various creative ways that would make a sailor blush; that doesn't mean I do it indiscriminately without regard for where I am/who I'm around. How I talk when I'm sitting around drinking beer with my buddies is different than how I talk when in mixed company and/or among people I'm not as familiar with. That's not a matter of being "politically correct", it's a matter of respect and courtesy.
Not directed at the OP, but I do think there are too many hyper-sensitive people in the world who spend too much time finding ways to be offended when no such intent existed in the mind of the "offender".
No offense taken. As many who have read or posted on this thread, I'm actually not easily offended and hate politically correct garbage too. I just had seen the "no homo" thing once too many times and I posted more in a reactive way. I should have thought better and just let it go.
At this point I'm just trying to egg on that one feminist chick. She stopped posting though.0 -
i laugh when people type that cause its so archaic. lol.0
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I've never seen that statement before this post. I don't play in all the forums, though.
I will admit, I am still homophobic. I grew up in a very religious, very conservative community. I had never even heard the term "Gay" until I was 12. My opinions have changed dramatically in the last 25 years, but I refuse to watch Brokeback Mountain, and I have never seen an episode of Will & Grace. My wife, and I do watch The New Normal, though, I usually turn my head, and look away if it looks like they are going to kiss. That being said, I do believe in gay rights, and that same sex marriage should be legal. I don't hate gays, I just don't know any either, so I haven't gotten used to seeing any together.
Would you believe that I was quite homophobic for most of my life? WHILE I"M NOT SAYING ANY OF THIS APPLIES TO YOU, I was having a lot of trouble accepting my sexuality because I grew up in a household where being gay was unacceptable. I didn't come out until I was 30 and that was after six years of marriage. I wanted so badly to be straight to "fit in". But I couldn't fight nature. So I finally came out and accepted who I was. I'm so much the better for it.
I'm so glad that you've finally come into your own. It's so much easier than fighting what can't be fought. Too many young gays end up depressed or even killing themselves because they can't accept themselves. Enjoy the rest of your life!0 -
Maybe she's reevaluating the way she sees things. Or she's got a meeting with the other turtleneckers. Maybe they're planning to egg my house.
You can't be serious. Using eggs in that way would be a violation of chickens.0 -
I've never seen that statement before this post. I don't play in all the forums, though.
I will admit, I am still homophobic. I grew up in a very religious, very conservative community. I had never even heard the term "Gay" until I was 12. My opinions have changed dramatically in the last 25 years, but I refuse to watch Brokeback Mountain, and I have never seen an episode of Will & Grace. My wife, and I do watch The New Normal, though, I usually turn my head, and look away if it looks like they are going to kiss. That being said, I do believe in gay rights, and that same sex marriage should be legal. I don't hate gays, I just don't know any either, so I haven't gotten used to seeing any together.
Would you believe that I was quite homophobic for most of my life? WHILE I"M NOT SAYING ANY OF THIS APPLIES TO YOU, I was having a lot of trouble accepting my sexuality because I grew up in a household where being gay was unacceptable. I didn't come out until I was 30 and that was after six years of marriage. I wanted so badly to be straight to "fit in". But I couldn't fight nature. So I finally came out and accepted who I was. I'm so much the better for it.
I'm so glad that you've finally come into your own. It's so much easier than fighting what can't be fought. Too many young gays end up depressed or even killing themselves because they can't accept themselves. Enjoy the rest of your life!0 -
I've never seen that statement before this post. I don't play in all the forums, though.
I will admit, I am still homophobic. I grew up in a very religious, very conservative community. I had never even heard the term "Gay" until I was 12. My opinions have changed dramatically in the last 25 years, but I refuse to watch Brokeback Mountain, and I have never seen an episode of Will & Grace. My wife, and I do watch The New Normal, though, I usually turn my head, and look away if it looks like they are going to kiss. That being said, I do believe in gay rights, and that same sex marriage should be legal. I don't hate gays, I just don't know any either, so I haven't gotten used to seeing any together.
Would you believe that I was quite homophobic for most of my life? WHILE I"M NOT SAYING ANY OF THIS APPLIES TO YOU, I was having a lot of trouble accepting my sexuality because I grew up in a household where being gay was unacceptable. I didn't come out until I was 30 and that was after six years of marriage. I wanted so badly to be straight to "fit in". But I couldn't fight nature. So I finally came out and accepted who I was. I'm so much the better for it.0 -
Maybe she's reevaluating the way she sees things. Or she's got a meeting with the other turtleneckers. Maybe they're planning to egg my house.
You can't be serious. Using eggs in that way would be a violation of chickens.
Used tampons then. It would fit with the feminist MO, come to think of it. I'd prefer chicken periods to..... that, though.0 -
I wish people would stop having identity complexes and were just proud of themselves...it'd make life so much easier and then groups wouldn't be associated with the loud weird ones because they're the only ones that speak up lol.
It's not so easy when you're taught as a child how to think and act. It's hard to let go of those behaviors.0 -
Ugh, I hate "No Homo."
Do women say "No Les" after complimenting each other? No? Men are so insecure.
It makes me cringe every time someone actually says "no homo" out loud. Not even because it offends me as a queer person (I've pretty much tuned out that noise and dgaf for the most part because life is so boring if every little thing offends you) but seriously, are you really that tacky and insecure about your sexuality?
If anyone said it to me, I'd just be like, "Yes, homo. So much homo. All the homo in the world."
The only time I heard the phrase "no homo" was when another girl was complimenting me, but she passed by really quickly and I didn't get a chance to grab her *kitten* and reply with "Yes, homo. So much homo. All the homo in the world."0 -
Maybe she's reevaluating the way she sees things. Or she's got a meeting with the other turtleneckers. Maybe they're planning to egg my house.
You can't be serious. Using eggs in that way would be a violation of chickens.
Tease eggs all you like, they're happy, they get laid and can take a yolk0 -
Why do people end a compliment with "no homo"? Because if you end the compliment with "homo", you get punched in the face.
Just kidding, hugs to everyone.0 -
Maybe she's reevaluating the way she sees things. Or she's got a meeting with the other turtleneckers. Maybe they're planning to egg my house.
You can't be serious. Using eggs in that way would be a violation of chickens.
Tease eggs all you like, they're happy, they get laid and can take a yolk
That joke was just fowl. :laugh:0 -
I wish people would stop having identity complexes and were just proud of themselves...it'd make life so much easier and then groups wouldn't be associated with the loud weird ones because they're the only ones that speak up lol.
It's not so easy when you're taught as a child how to think and act. It's hard to let go of those behaviors.
Oh I know, I've been around a few friends stories...It's the ones that will talk about it and admit they're 'confused' and 'don't know what they are' that confuse the hell out of me.0 -
Why do people end a compliment with "no homo"? Because if you end the compliment with "homo", you get punched in the face.
Just kidding, hugs to everyone.
Don't touch me. (Turns away head.)0 -
I've always been extremely irritated by that disclaimer. Sadly, I doubt the sort of folks who use it genuinely would understand why it was offensive. 15% homo, 85% hetero.0
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Yes homo. Well, half, at least.0
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Yes homo. Well, half, at least.0
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Maybe she's reevaluating the way she sees things. Or she's got a meeting with the other turtleneckers. Maybe they're planning to egg my house.
You can't be serious. Using eggs in that way would be a violation of chickens.
Tease eggs all you like, they're happy, they get laid and can take a yolk
That joke was just fowl. :laugh:0 -
Yes homo. Well, half, at least.
Which half, top or bottom?0 -
hahahaha....you made me laugh, that's funny! Thank you, I really don't know why people say that, you're right it is ridiculous. Years ago, my girlfriend dated this guy that used to say it, and I couldn't stop making fun of him because he sounded so ridiculous! LOL anyway, I am glad she broke up with him! LOL Anyway, I'm sorry the comment insults you; however people that are racist, prejudiced, or just dislike others for no reason besides color, sexual preference, religion, etc....they are just ignorant. Please do your self a favor and ignore their ignorant comments. Remember that we all do have freedom of speech, they are just using their freedom in a negative way. Anyway, some people are mean, but remember most people in this world are nice. it is nice to be nice.0
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I gotta say, that is pretty annoying.
Reeks of insecurity as well.0
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