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homobashing (pg. 26)
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| Silky Johnson |
| LOL! Thanks. :p |
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| all-nite-freak |
| there was also "a bit patchy" disco song that pre dates bas' sugarhill gang track but i forgot the name:( |
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| Abercrombie |
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Can someone Please id the track being played in the background. |
The version of that track I heard in clubs a few times was remixed by Eric Prydz and Todd Terry.
There's SJ&Fremont of "Jump on It" remix Provacative Boi is looking for. |
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| Abercrombie |
| quote: | Originally posted by all-nite-freak
what about me jenny...is my uncut member queer worthy too? I want a rusty trombone:mad: |
Mine is cut, and manscaped, you lose. |
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| chinamon |
| quote: | Originally posted by Orko
I think it goes along with all other things, its not really a choice.
One of my good friends is gay, and hates being gay. He has a slight lisp, and acts a bit feminine, but tries not to. Every now and then, it just slips out.
Although, I am sure you are right that some of them do accentuate it, and just run with it. |
so let me get this straight.
when a guy still doesnt know he is gay, he talks normal. the minute that he realizes that he is attracted to men or comes out of the closet he suddenly gets a lisp out of nowhere.
i think thats a crock of . |
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| thesauce23 |
| quote: | Originally posted by chinamon
so let me get this straight.
when a guy still doesnt know he is gay, he talks normal. the minute that he realizes that he is attracted to men or comes out of the closet he suddenly gets a lisp out of nowhere.
i think thats a crock of . |
well when did u get your lisp? :toothless |
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| all-nite-freak |
| quote: | Originally posted by Abercrombie
Mine is cut, and manscaped, you lose. |
mine is on t-shirts and is more downloaded than danny tenaglia...think again bagel boy:o |
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| MarkT |
edit: deleted
I can't believe that I just replied to anything in this thread, lol...ridiculous. |
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| Orko |
| quote: | Originally posted by MarkT
this thread is ing ridiculous, lol...
to address this one point...a lisp, an effeminate walk, etc. etc. etc. could all be argued to be "markers" to help ID one's self to other gays.
if you "look straight" and "talk straight", how do you make it known to (and how do you spot) other gay guys? the assumption is that any given person is straight, given that the majority of guys are straight.
given that society has historically referred to gay men as 'less' than a man, or equated them more with women (again, in a 'lower' sense vs. men) the movement towards adopting (consciously or not) "feminine" traits or other markers, like a lisp of some sort, isn't terribly hard to understand. |
Wow that was a very clear and informative post. Good job.
Nice stealth edit, but I gotcha!
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| MarkT |
| haha...bastard :D ;) |
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