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Metrodance said:The link doesn’t function for me. It will remain a mystery.
Finally, I see it.Marquis said:I don't know what to tell you, it works for me.
Marquis said:For a while I was wondering if it was a gay symbold because I've been hit on by a lot of men while wearing it. No one seems to recognize it however, so I guess not, unless it's a regional thing.
Marquis said:For a while I was wondering if it was a gay symbold because I've been hit on by a lot of men while wearing it. No one seems to recognize it however, so I guess not, unless it's a regional thing.
original cindy said:I'm not 100% possitive on this, but I have seen symbols of a frog for the egyptian god Set. According to egyptian scripture Set was also bisexual.
Maybe this will help. Good luck on your quest.
Marquis said:Actually, I considered this.
Like I said in the other thread I started on this, next time some drunk homo pinches me on the ass, I'm just going to ask him what gave him the impression I was playing for that team. It probably has nothing to do with the symbol.
deezire1900 said:To me it seems to be the symbol for a Jackass! Wear it proudly it was meant for you.
Marquis said:Defensiveness is the first sign of insecurity.
What was the problem with my sentence? That I made the mere mention of a homosexual by anything but a scientific term? That he was drunk or that I grouped him into a category of drunken queers that are constantly hitting on me?
Sorry I invaded your secret club.
Marquis said:For a while I was wondering if it was a gay symbold because I've been hit on by a lot of men while wearing it. No one seems to recognize it however, so I guess not, unless it's a regional thing.
littleroundman said:It's actually a symbol used by members of various "Chameleon" societies, clubs and groups.
This from the Chameleon Society here in West Oz:
The Chameleon Society is a support and social group for Crossdressers, Transsexuals, their partners and other people or businesses involved with the transgender community.
Marquis said:Really?
How do you know this?
littleroundman said:I spent time working with the AIDS Council here during the 90's epidemic.
It brought me into contact with, and gave me a better understanding of the great diversity that makes up a modern society.
littleroundman said:It's actually a symbol used by members of various "Chameleon" societies, clubs and groups.
This from the Chameleon Society here in West Oz:
The Chameleon Society is a support and social group for Crossdressers, Transsexuals, their partners and other people or businesses involved with the transgender community.