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Are you gay (this is not meant to offend, completely legit question). (pg. 7)
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Clovis
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Originally posted by jupiterone
face down ass up thats the way we like to f*ck :wtf:



BOOM TSE BOOM BOOM TSE BOOM TSE BOOM BOOM TSE
Abhay
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Originally posted by jupiterone
face down ass up thats the way we like to f*ck :wtf:



man that track is kinda addictive...

Booty Hard House hahaha
jupiterone
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Originally posted by Abhay
man that track is kinda addictive...

Booty Hard House hahaha



It really is hahaha
ZeJayMan
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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
In the UK, going clubbing is regarded as a good way to pull with the opposite sex. Which is the complete opposite of being regarded as a gay activity.





Bingo. Usually when i take more than 3 or 4 pills my dick is about as useful as an ice cream lolly though. So i'd rather try and pull in a bar. But J raises a good point here.
system9
actually ive come across a situation like this one, because of the total ignorance of the idiot who asked me if i was gay because i listened to "techno". Some people can be so ignorant, and no im not gay I have two kids.
Ataraxya
Before i go any further, just to answer the main question of this thread, no I'm not gay, I'm a homophobe.

Continuing...


Seen from a different angle:

1. Some drugs do make a small % of straight people feel somewhat gay-ish, true, the intensity in which this happens differs from person to person. But important here is not to assosciate drugs with trance or any electronic type of music.
2. Music is music, and it *usually(under normal circumstances)* does not affect chemicals in our body as much as drugs.
3. Because many trance clubs/parties have a higher concentration of people taking drugs together in one place than elsewhere, it doesn't mean that these people are all gay.
4. And here's a question; why do the majority of clubs/discos, especially gay clubs play trance; is because trance somewhat brings people closer together in the trance(spiritual) way, and in such places people take drugs in addition - to heighten that feeling of feeling united even more + because drugs for some people make them more horny. [(why is this- probably for most people is because of the perfect harmonisation of being in trance and having a physical tendency of touching someone/something)- ie. for some this defines to: making love]

It's very ludicrous to say that trance music is for gay people, the same goes for people who take drugs, people who eat apples, people who own a BMW, ........, even for those boys who play with a barbie doll:nervous: - does that mean they're gay? emm no! but that last one is bloody weird! :wtf: (in my opinion) ....just call it some mistery of life...
Beatflux
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even for those boys who play with a barbie doll:nervous: - does that mean they're gay? emm no! but that last one is bloody weird! :wtf: (in my opinion) ....just call it some mistery of life...


Think about it this way: He's getting to know the female autonomy, how bad could that be?
Jake Benson
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Originally posted by Cobalt
I'm open about it if asked, but I don't make a point of mentioning it on a music forum. It would be like constantly commenting on my hair color.


Uh, I don't either, at least not in "music discussion."

Listening to "techno" doesn't make you gay. Ultra records and other whore labels are repeatedly reinforcing that by slapping on sowhority looking off-white chicks on the cover of every "Ibiza Drugs & Boobs Trance" CD compilation they put out. :eek:
Jake Benson
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Originally posted by DJXJ My friends girlfriend and others I have come into contact with always think I am being "gay" or commenting that techno is only for gay men. I know this can often hold true, but for the hell of it I wanted to create this poll just to see. No offense is intended and I have nothing against anyone that is homosexual, I just want to see the numbers. Thanks


No, I think if you want to, you can have the right to hate gay people because you got stereotyped for listening to "techno." It's the really annoying, fugly, nelly, flaming, swamp-creature-looking, stereotypical, aged f@gs that cling onto "techno" to keep their identity. Worse yet, they pair "techno" with loads of porn, promiscuity, and overall health hazard lifestyle. They really have no appeal, no apparent purpose, no tact, and have this, "We're hear we're queer and we're going to ruin techno music with the same rehashed gay house mix" mentality.

Remember: there's far more gay guys out there who also hate techno for the same reason: they hate the gay stereotypes too.
Cobalt
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Originally posted by Jake Benson
Uh, I don't either, at least not in "music discussion."

Oh, I wasn't referring to you at all. I was talking about popular notions of what it means to be "open" about sexuality. At present there are expecations, both within and without the gay community, that gay men must make sexuality the center of their identity in order to be "open" about it. I've had many gay men claim I don't "accept" being gay simply because I don't pepper my conversation with sexual jokes and because I find gay "culture" to be distasteful and even destructive.

People seem to expect open gay men to mention it all over the place, and that assumption bothers me, as I'm sure it does you. Maybe that sort of "here and queer" mentality was useful in the past, when homosexuals were struggling to gain recognition as human beings, but certainly not today, where that rhetoric only further isolates them from mainstream integration.

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Originally posted by Jake Benson
Remember: there's far more gay guys out there who also hate techno for the same reason: they hate the gay stereotypes too.

Bingo on this.

Nrg2Nfinit
one time i took a really really big .. and it felt good... like G-spot good ;)
Jake Benson
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Originally posted by Cobalt
I've had many gay men claim I don't "accept" being gay simply because I don't pepper my conversation with sexual jokes and because I find gay "culture" to be distasteful and even destructive.


Agreed. And gay culture is distasteful and degrading. I'm (happily) rejected by gay culture on top of that because I verbally bash them all the time.

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People seem to expect open gay men to mention it all over the place, and that assumption bothers me, as I'm sure it does you.


Well, I'm a bit different. I talk about guys, like "he's hot" and "check out dat ass," but that's the same thing a str8 guy would do ("she's hot"/"check out her ass"). I don't talk about gay this or gay that.

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Maybe that sort of "here and queer" mentality was useful in the past, when homosexuals were struggling to gain recognition as human beings, but certainly not today, where that rhetoric only further isolates them from mainstream integration.


Agreed. What helps in the past doesn't necessarily benefit in today's world.

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Originally quoted by Nrg2Nfinit
one time i took a really really big .. and it felt good... like G-spot good


See, doesn't feel so bad does it.
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