Gay pride thread

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The number of men pretending to be moralistic about homosexuality who actually just want to get absolutely f***ing destroyed by a heavily muscled jock with a girthy member is surprisingly high.
Destroyed :lol::lol::lol:

pretty sure Boston had a straight pride day this year, remember hearing summat about it on tv.
Its happening in August. And can you believe it, and hold onto your hat here, the organisers have links to white supremacist groups.

Blow me down with a feather duster :rolleyes:
 
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I completely get where you're coming from, but we live in a society where the need to be more inclusive is pretty much a given.

If gay people felt excluded from something, we wouldn't tolerate a "Don't whinge, it isn't meant for you" attitude. We'd look for ways to make them feel more included.
Of course, but that’s because everything has been “for us” for the last x thousand years.
 
Read the thread all the way through, a lot of people should be ashamed of themselves. The usual suspects really... big correlation between the gay bashing and those who voted 'yes' to 'Will Tommy Robinson be elected MEP?' :lol:
Voted yes to what?
 
A tiny percentage of attendees at pride seem to confuse sexuality with fetishes. I'd bank on it being a fraction of 1% of attendees. Ultimately not worth talking about. To tar us all with the same brush is unfair and inaccurate.

Being gay is not just about sex. It's the best bit, but only a small part of daily life.

If obsession with gay sex is an issue, you may like to ask some straight people why they seem utterly obsessed by it and have discriminated because of it for years.


I'm sure I recognise it from an app I use.

I lived in Manchester for a while, mate, and now and again went down to Canal Street with a gay mate and a few more of us.

One of the first sights I saw on my first night down there was a fella in a tartan kilt lifting his kilt up with nowt on underneath and running around. This was about 8 o'clock.

I could say it was chaos and all of the rest of it, but the fact is that was one person and everyone else was just having a beer in the sun outside. The people who bring attention themselves are remembered and it clouds people's judgement of what is actually happening among the main body. There were always a few people down Canal Street who were, let's say, camp; but the vast, vast majority of people down there were just having a beer and a chat with their mates and looking forward to a good night.

We all know that anyone in a town or city centre at 11 at night will see a lot of straight men acting themselves and generally being a nuisance and bringing attention to themselves. That's just what some people do, whether gay or straight.
 
I lived in Manchester for a while, mate, and now and again went down to Canal Street with a gay mate and a few more of us.

One of the first sights I saw on my first night down there was a fella in a tartan kilt lifting his kilt up with nowt on underneath and running around. This was about 8 o'clock.

I could say it was chaos and all of the rest of it, but the fact is that was one person and everyone else was just having a beer in the sun outside. The people who bring attention themselves are remembered and it clouds people's judgement of what is actually happening among the main body. There were always a few people down Canal Street who were, let's say, camp; but the vast, vast majority of people down there were just having a beer and a chat with their mates and looking forward to a good night.

We all know that anyone in a town or city centre at 11 at night will see a lot of straight men acting themselves and generally being a nuisance and bringing attention to themselves. That's just what some people do, whether gay or straight.
Half the Scotland branch used to do that after too many pints on match days. To my knowledge, none of them were gay.
 
I’m straight I don’t feel the need to go outside walking around with a pulsating pussy to feel accepted
Just accept it marra its the way the world is. I think it all started as a carnival like the Rio carnival so people will be doing crazy stuff like that.
Don't go near it if you don't approve of it marra.

 
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That doesn't seem very inclusive Bells. :lol:

Get woke or get out. ;)

Nothing's wholly inclusive.

The whole point of a group of people is that they come together with a common interest, whether that be: football, WW1 events, clubs, jam selling festivals in rural Dorset or gay pride. The idea is that people with a shared interest and outlook interact. That's what human beings do, which is a huge part of our make-up, no different to seals coming together on some beach or other.
 
Nothing's wholly inclusive.

The whole point of a group of people is that they come together with a common interest, whether that be: football, WW1 events, clubs, jam selling festivals in rural Dorset or gay pride. The idea is that people with a shared interest and outlook interact. That's what human beings do, which is a huge part of our make-up, no different to seals coming together on some beach or other.
And those that aren't interested are perfectly entitled to think they are shit.

I can't understand fuckers that like to go larping, they seem to enjoy it though.
 
I lived in Manchester for a while, mate, and now and again went down to Canal Street with a gay mate and a few more of us.

One of the first sights I saw on my first night down there was a fella in a tartan kilt lifting his kilt up with nowt on underneath and running around. This was about 8 o'clock.

I could say it was chaos and all of the rest of it, but the fact is that was one person and everyone else was just having a beer in the sun outside. The people who bring attention themselves are remembered and it clouds people's judgement of what is actually happening among the main body. There were always a few people down Canal Street who were, let's say, camp; but the vast, vast majority of people down there were just having a beer and a chat with their mates and looking forward to a good night.

We all know that anyone in a town or city centre at 11 at night will see a lot of straight men acting themselves and generally being a nuisance and bringing attention to themselves. That's just what some people do, whether gay or straight.
Canal Street is the mecca for the gays though. Without all the Islam stuff obviously. Or the bingo.
 
Canal Street is the mecca for the gays though. Without all the Islam stuff obviously. Or the bingo.

From what I could tell, 'just seemed like any other night out except most of the people there had a different sexual persuasion to what you'd find in 'the usual night out' and a small minority of the people there were brining attention to themselves. All in all, was pretty much like any other night out in that just about everybody was having a beer in the sun and minding their own business among their mates. I'm looking back at my nights out and really there's no difference in that there are always a few within any group who thrive on drawing attention to themselves.
 
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