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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostAgain, just pointing out what I believe to be true.
I think we're possibly talking about your hang ups here; I have no issues with homosexuality. If soldiers want to kill boredom by bumming themselves to happiness, that's up to them. No my problem.
Query my sexuality if you like, but I am comfortable with it son.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNo, you accuse other members of the forum, who you have never met, of being gay. That is both non-factual, and makes you the one who dislikes gays. Or more likely, is trying to deflect.
Just come out rather than engaging ex-army members in gay make-believe; the fact you want to talk about gay soldiers is rather obvious itself.
I think we're possibly talking about your hang ups here; I have no issues with homosexuality. If soldiers want to kill boredom by bumming themselves to happiness, that's up to them. No my problem.
Query my sexuality if you like, but I am comfortable with it son.
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Originally posted by Zoiderman View PostMerely pointing out facts, but hey ho, if it gets you going d000hg.
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You also infer as though being gay is somehow wrong, which is also odd.
Just come out rather than engaging ex-army members in gay make-believe; the fact you want to talk about gay soldiers is rather obvious itself.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostNot to mention he likes to post a lot about people engaging in gay 'activities'.
I would, given a chance, climb all over the Duchess of Windsor were I given half the chance, as, I assume, most if us red blooded hetrosexual men would, and her sister, perferably both at the same time. However, most assuredly, I would prefer not to do the same type of family job on the Windor boys.
If this paints me in a gay light, then carry on, for I have never understood your peculiar logic anyway. You also infer as though being gay is somehow wrong, which is also odd.
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