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The whole point of the humour is to normalise it. I don't really care what floats his boat so long as he doesn't hurt anyone.
So treating him no different to MF, Brillo or NAT should be taken as a compliment.
A bit of banter is required in General.
I do! I think it should always involve overripe fruit....
One would never trigger anyone's gaydar and the second was as camp as they come. ..
Isn't there a mobile app now called Gaydar?
No wonder all the gay pubs and clubs are closing - It's not just that gays feel less need to segregate themselves into separate venues these days, but who would spend a fortune buying drinks all night winking at people across the bar when they can walk down the street watching little colour-coded dots moving around on a street map displayed on their phone like something out of a James Bond film?
No wonder all the gay pubs and clubs are closing - It's not just that gays feel less need to segregate themselves into separate venues these days, but who would spend a fortune buying drinks all night winking at people across the bar when they can walk down the street watching little colour-coded dots moving around on a street map displayed on their phone like something out of a James Bond film?
Thought it was called Grindr?
Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.
No wonder all the gay pubs and clubs are closing - It's not just that gays feel less need to segregate themselves into separate venues these days, but who would spend a fortune buying drinks all night winking at people across the bar when they can walk down the street watching little colour-coded dots moving around on a street map displayed on their phone like something out of a James Bond film?
Gaydar was the main website before people had smart phones, after which Grindr (as vetran says) with its geo-location capabilities to list people who were in close proximity, took over as the market leader - to get them into even closer proximity with each other
And yes it has had the effect of reducing trade for gay pubs and clubs unfortunately.
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