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    Quote Originally Posted by RedStratocas View Post
    Yeah. Actually you can help it, it's your choice how to speak. And I dont mean "want to be women" as in have women parts, I mean be feminine. Like wear flamboyant clothes, care about their hair, and in general be like girls.

    I think you need to learn the definition of stereotypical. To be stereotypical means to be just like everyone else in a group. I wasen't being stereotypical, I think you mean "judgemental", which I wasent that either. I didnt say all gays were like that, in fact I remember saying:
    I choose how i speak?
    Haha, if i was born with a high voice then i apologise for that? :rolleyes:
    The fact is, if i tried to speak in a deep voice for a day i'd probably have a sore throat the next day, because its not my natural voice. If you have a deep voice, do you choose to have it like that? Or does it come naturally.
    I don't wear flaboyant clothes, but so what if a gay man does? Is it also wrong for a straight man to wear flaboyant clothes, does that make them "want to be a women"? And so what if people care about their hair, that really made me laugh, it's called taking pride in your appearance - and if thats a crime, what isn't?
    I think to say that some gay men 'want to be girls' is wrong. Maybe you just have an askew view of people being able to have different personalities and that not every man has to have a deep voice, like football and not be interested in how they style their hair.. haha. It's not about following the stereotype, its about being yourself.
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    Not all gays talk like that, thats a major stereotype, like someone else said: Only the flamboyant ones speak like that, who want to be women.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Porosity View Post
    Not all gays talk like that, thats a major stereotype, like someone else said: Only the flamboyant ones speak like that, who want to be women.
    Except i don't want to be a woman, thats just my personality.
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    lol. i hate gay queens with a passion.
    i don't play habbo anymore.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheep. View Post
    I choose how i speak?
    Haha, if i was born with a high voice then i apologise for that? :rolleyes:
    The fact is, if i tried to speak in a deep voice for a day i'd probably have a sore throat the next day, because its not my natural voice. If you have a deep voice, do you choose to have it like that? Or does it come naturally.
    I don't wear flaboyant clothes, but so what if a gay man does? Is it also wrong for a straight man to wear flaboyant clothes, does that make them "want to be a women"? And so what if people care about their hair, that really made me laugh, it's called taking pride in your appearance - and if thats a crime, what isn't?
    I think to say that some gay men 'want to be girls' is wrong. Maybe you just have an askew view of people being able to have different personalities and that not every man has to have a deep voice, like football and not be interested in how they style their hair.. haha. It's not about following the stereotype, its about being yourself.
    There is a difference between having a high voice and talking gay. And having a high voice has nothing to do with homosexuality. I didnt say that ALL gay men want to be women, youre twisting my words. I dont mean "want to be women" as in actually have women parts, I mean act like women. Im not telling you that you cant be yourself, for god sakes stop twisting around what I say.

    Having a high pitched voice has NOTHING to do with being gay. They arent connected. However SOME gay people choose to talk feminine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheep. View Post
    Except i don't want to be a woman, thats just my personality.
    No one said you wanted to be a woman, they said you wanted to be feminine. There vary different things. Before making more stupid comments it may be an idea to look up the difference in meaning between a persons gender and a persons sex. Feminine refers to the gender as opposed to the sex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cheep. View Post
    Except i don't want to be a woman, thats just my personality.
    Wth? I wasnt even replying to your post you *Removed*
    Edited by Catzsy(Forum Super Moderator): Please do not avoid the filter or be rude to others.
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    K im posting the same thing in all these threads cos there all on about the same thing and ther all getting silly.

    If god made adam and eve and intended for there to be no gays then why did he put a mans g spot up his bum?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bef View Post
    K im posting the same thing in all these threads cos there all on about the same thing and ther all getting silly.

    If god made adam and eve and intended for there to be no gays then why did he put a mans g spot up his bum?
    because the prostate gland is needed? most of the seminal fluid is produced by it.
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