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glamorilla said:why 4laterer~i'm impressed.
i certainly hope you've done something good with that fright wig you call a hair~do.
zipman7 said:Having worked in the restaurant business in NYC for a lot of years, I have to say that I think overly flamboyant gays are actually pretty damn funny!
They have a great sense of humor and laugh at themselves more than anyone else.
I really don't get why people have a problem with them. They are celebrating their sexuality, and it is a total double standard to ask them to conform to your vision of what is right and wrong.

Lancecastor said:I would think that within the restaurant business in NYC it would be quite appropriate to talk about your sex life...that's the norm in hospitality.
But I used the words "polite company".
Different setting, different social standards.
Lance
zipman7 said:I was referring to the general comments on the thread, and your agreement with Roscoe's post more than your "polite company" differentiation, which I might agree with.
In that same "polite company" would an overly flirtatious, yet beautiful woman bother you as much?
Angel said:Fright wig? She just convinced me to cut my hair similar.
HELP ME GLAM!
4laterer said:Im not needy
I'm seedy
Shush, I have the white-girl nappiness. I'd wade through hell naked for help with it.glamorilla said:i doubt anything you do will make you less than the beautiful girl i see in your avs~however if you turn to 4L for anything you need a lot more help than i can give...
Hanns_Schmidt said:I'm a fairly tolerant person in that I don't mind faggots in our society too much.
But what I can't stand is the slimey/sleazy in-you-face fag like Glam.
Bring back gay bashing!
sunstruck said:Nothing shows a man's weakeness like a little flamboyance.
sunstruck said:
If you and your counterparts were completely secure in your masculinity you would not take issue with the sexuality of others at all.