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Posted by chinamon on Oct-01-2008 18:32:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


were you djing in front of a mirror?


Posted by Capo di tutti on Oct-01-2008 18:35:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?



LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL

BAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAH


fucking china!


Posted by Yohan on Oct-01-2008 18:36:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?

well played mate. LOL


Posted by jchung52 on Oct-01-2008 18:46:

lol


Posted by Spin Laden on Oct-01-2008 18:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Capo di tutti


naggers?


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-01-2008 18:54:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


lol
yah no kiddin'


Posted by barbina on Oct-01-2008 19:02:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


Tommy or Andrew?
You need to specify


/ps I love you


Posted by MarkT on Oct-01-2008 19:06:

quote:
Originally posted by jchung52
+1. fine if your'e gay but no need to be overly falmboyant to attract my attention. last week when i was djing, a certain character who is known to get overly mashed kept coming up to the booth and licking his chaps and making certain mouth gestures...... unnecessary.


so say something next time.

I bet if you said something (politely), they would have stopped. (then again, if they were mashed, maybe not!)

I think that behaviour is tacky (at best), regardless if it's a straight or gay person doing it. fuck, say hello or something. repeated, cheesy gestures or whatever...that's lame and makes them look like a douche.

there's nothing wrong with flamboyance...though I often roll my eyes or laugh a bit when I see it too. but really...who cares?

you can tell someone being overly flamboyant to chill out, that they may have been born gay, but weren't born "flamboyant"...but you can say the same thing to so many guys who pull over-the-top alpha-male bullshit too.

same shit.

and for the record, I fully support the young 20-somethings in feeling more confident to be open about who they are...or with 'experimenting' if they are unsure, lol. :P

but seriously...it's nice to see more and more gays feeling comfortable going to places like Guv, Footwork, etc., instead of only finding them at shit gay clubs that only play top-40, diva house or circuit shit.

the EDM scene has historically been very inclusive for pretty much anyone, but social scenes in general are becoming moreso as time goes on (at least in the city).


Posted by UmmiE on Oct-01-2008 19:26:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?




Posted by kotsy on Oct-01-2008 20:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Spin Laden
naggers?


correct


Posted by barbina on Oct-01-2008 21:11:

quote:
Originally posted by MarkT
so say something next time.

I bet if you said something (politely), they would have stopped. (then again, if they were mashed, maybe not!)

I think that behaviour is tacky (at best), regardless if it's a straight or gay person doing it. fuck, say hello or something. repeated, cheesy gestures or whatever...that's lame and makes them look like a douche.

there's nothing wrong with flamboyance...though I often roll my eyes or laugh a bit when I see it too. but really...who cares?

you can tell someone being overly flamboyant to chill out, that they may have been born gay, but weren't born "flamboyant"...but you can say the same thing to so many guys who pull over-the-top alpha-male bullshit too.

same shit.

and for the record, I fully support the young 20-somethings in feeling more confident to be open about who they are...or with 'experimenting' if they are unsure, lol. :P

but seriously...it's nice to see more and more gays feeling comfortable going to places like Guv, Footwork, etc., instead of only finding them at shit gay clubs that only play top-40, diva house or circuit shit.

the EDM scene has historically been very inclusive for pretty much anyone, but social scenes in general are becoming moreso as time goes on (at least in the city).


You said everything I wanted to say.. but a lot nicer haha


Posted by *TiEsTo*SuX* on Oct-01-2008 21:21:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?


hahahahahah


Posted by Orko on Oct-01-2008 21:38:

Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by Dior Homme
Is there something in the water or maybe the media that I'm not aware of?


Actually this maybe true. BPA which is used to make plastic bottles, and line the inside of cans has been linked to abnormal growth of the pituitary gland in young kids. It's new research, so still controversial, but just a thought.

I don't even know what the pituitary gland does, but think it could be screwing up kids!


Posted by FunkyCrew on Oct-01-2008 21:46:

Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by Orko
Actually this maybe true. BPA which is used to make plastic bottles, and line the inside of cans has been linked to abnormal growth of the pituitary gland in young kids. It's new research, so still controversial, but just a thought.

I don't even know what the pituitary gland does, but think it could be screwing up kids!


quote:
The pituitary hormones help control some of the following body processes:

Growth
Blood pressure
Some aspects of pregnancy and childbirth including stimulation of uterine contractions during childbirth
Breast milk production
Sex organ functions in both women and men
Thyroid gland function
The conversion of food into energy (metabolism)
Water and osmolarity regulation in the body


from Wiki


Posted by Dior Homme on Oct-01-2008 21:51:

quote:
Originally posted by yankeeBaby
Does anyone ever wonder if there were *always* that many gays, but that now its more accepted, and, thus, is less hidden from the public eye?



I don't think you read the original post correctly. I was not talking about the hidden ones, I understand that part and realize they are out there.

I am talking about the over effeminate ones that seem to be walking on eggshells.


Posted by CAKE on Oct-01-2008 22:12:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
were you djing in front of a mirror?


poor justin LoL


Posted by kaniz on Oct-01-2008 22:26:

We are raising a generation of pansies pretty much.


Posted by yankeeBaby on Oct-01-2008 22:27:

quote:
Originally posted by Dior Homme
I don't think you read the original post correctly. I was not talking about the hidden ones, I understand that part and realize they are out there.

I am talking about the over effeminate ones that seem to be walking on eggshells.


no, I read it correctly. I just took it in another direction.

I was simply referring to the fact that there is often a "lifestyle" and a "culture" attatched to someone who is gay.

In the past, one may have practiced the **sexual** acts of being gay behind closed doors, however, still had the stigma attatched of acting a certain "femme" way in the public eye.

Those who acted effeminate in public were criticized, harassed, and even killed. Thus, most of the "gays" kept their "lifestyle" to the bedroom and "put on an act" in public to avoid scrutiny.

However, now that the culture is more accepted, homosexuals are less likely to hide their femme side, IF this is so how they choose to live.

(this is of course, not saying that ALL gays act like queens, this is certainly not the case....hence all of the "quote" marks in my post....I am merely pointing out that gay man in the past may have had the sex, but kept their *advertisement* of being gay to a minimum as to avoid the negativity that surrounds it).


Posted by Cribby on Oct-01-2008 23:37:

Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by Dior Homme
flapping their wrists like a tyrannosaurus rex. And no I'm not juding these


OMG, I find this very offensive for the dinosaurs. Bitch, leave them alone. Use another comparison

Some of the comments in this thread...lame...

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
so freaking true!
if only they all stopped being so in your fucking face!

I don't care who you fuck in your own spare time, but just quit being so fucking feminine! that's what we, females, are for, geez!


Sounds like someone's envious that some boys are more feminine than they are...

Honestly who CARES?

I myself, find flamboyance annoying at times, but it's just as annoying as all the other walking cliched characters, such as ginos, deejay whores, etc.

But these characters add variety to the world, cultures, and comic relief for some.

As for the topic at hand, I haven't noticed a change. There have always been a few "lispy" kids in elementary school...


Posted by london_ta on Oct-02-2008 12:03:

quote:
Originally posted by barbina
Tommy or Andrew?
You need to specify


/ps I love you


What the fuck are u talking about Barb? I don't go out and run stand in front of Justin when he is dj'n..... I boooooo him off the decks maybe.

I am curious of who Justin is talking about here.


Posted by KaiLee on Oct-02-2008 12:50:

Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
OMG, I find this very offensive for the dinosaurs. Bitch, leave them alone. Use another comparison

Aren't T-rexs supposed to be the biggest and baddest of all dinosaurs?
Oh well....GWARTZQ!!!


quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
Sounds like someone's envious that some boys are more feminine than they are...


Julio?


Posted by tatgirl on Oct-02-2008 13:00:

Re: Re: Is it me, or are younger kids today more...

quote:
Originally posted by Cribby
OMG, I find this very offensive for the dinosaurs. Bitch, leave them alone. Use another comparison

Some of the comments in this thread...lame...



Sounds like someone's envious that some boys are more feminine than they are...

Honestly who CARES?

I myself, find flamboyance annoying at times, but it's just as annoying as all the other walking cliched characters, such as ginos, deejay whores, etc.

But these characters add variety to the world, cultures, and comic relief for some.

As for the topic at hand, I haven't noticed a change. There have always been a few "lispy" kids in elementary school...


Thank you Cribby.


Posted by Knox on Oct-02-2008 13:33:

quote:
Originally posted by FunkyCrew
so freaking true!
if only they all stopped being so in your fucking face!

I don't care who you fuck in your own spare time, but just quit being so fucking feminine! that's what we, females, are for, geez!


Wow.

I'm sorry to say this but that was such an ignorant statement.

I agree as well, flamboyance can sometimes get a little too much...
But stating that people should keep personalities hidden because it bothers you, is completlely shallow in my opinion.

Seriously. Wow.


Posted by KaiLee on Oct-02-2008 13:45:

quote:
Originally posted by Knox
Wow.

I'm sorry to say this but that was such an ignorant statement.

I agree as well, flamboyance can sometimes get a little too much...
But stating that people should keep personalities hidden because it bothers you, is completlely shallow in my opinion.

Seriously. Wow.



This is true...it's like asking a person who is extra positive to stop being so enthusiastic about everything because it annoys you.

That's the beauty of our species. We have so many different traits and personalities and if everyone were the same hot damn it would be boring!


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Oct-02-2008 14:53:

Kristina's just frustrated because she lives so close to Church St.


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