What is important to fags and dykes?

CharleyH

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I have been on Lit for almost 4 years, and I keep revisting the LGBT thread with hope and interest, and have asked questions over the years, but ... why is this forum so geared toward getting laid? Do fags and dykes have nothing better to talk about?

:devil:
 
Yeah, I wonder. This isn't a erotica forum or anything, is it? How strange that people talk about getting laid or trying to get laid a lot.

Most of the posts you're talking about seem to come from the bisexual men, for some reason. This seems to be one of those somewhat bizarre parallell universes where the bisexual males actually outnumber the rest of us.
 
CharleyH said:
I have been on Lit for almost 4 years, and I keep revisting the LGBT thread with hope and interest, and have asked questions over the years, but ... why is this forum so geared toward getting laid? Do fags and dykes have nothing better to talk about?

:devil:


I think most people who want more serious discussion seek out spefically GLBT sites, rather than a more general site like Lit.
 
Samuelx said:
Some of frown over terms like "fags" and "dykes".

Though I have seen many embrace the term(s). Kinda turns it around and then it's not such a cool derogatory. Like "Yankee Doodle."
 
CharleyH said:
I have been on Lit for almost 4 years, and I keep revisting the LGBT thread with hope and interest, and have asked questions over the years, but ... why is this forum so geared toward getting laid? Do fags and dykes have nothing better to talk about?

:devil:
I find that the discussions about getting laid are normally from people who don't frequent the GLBT forum, but pop in because they're bicurious, bisexual, or homosexual and are only concerned about sex. They'll post one thing and move on, but there are many of them. The people who post in here a lot more often don't focus on it.
 
I come here to explore a darker, wilder side of myself and also because I am curious and do have fantasies. In a way, I can live them out here a little without really doing it in real life because I'm not sure I am ready to do that. If I did, I would be bi but I live as a straight woman.
 
I find it odd that this question was even asked when we are at a forum such as LIT. I find any type of talke stimulating, it can be about sex, my favorite book genral life. What does it matter?

~ Candy.Coatd.Cyanide ~
 
Samuelx said:
Some of frown over terms like "fags" and "dykes".

CJontherocks said:
Though I have seen many embrace the term(s). Kinda turns it around and then it's not such a cool derogatory. Like "Yankee Doodle."

ALthough those words do annoy me its what the back of my mind keeps repeating that makes me forget it.

fag (n.)-
~A student at a British public school who is required to perform menial tasks for a student in a higher class.
~A drudge.
~`Chiefly British. Fatiguing or tedious work; drudgery.

dike (n. )-
~An embankment of earth and rock built to prevent floods.
~Chiefly British. A low wall, often of sod, dividing or enclosing lands.
~A barrier blocking a passage, especially for protection.
~A raised causeway.
~A ditch; a channel.​

Its people that use these words that are uneducated and unimagative! It doesnt matter how smart they are inreality its thier shallow nature that allowes them to uses such derogitory definitions of person.

~ Candy.Coatd.Cyanide ~​
 
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