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Uncle Remus
11-29-2008, 02:36 PM
I was just readin' another thread here (about Gay Days) and it brought to mind the expectations of others who may not have experienced being around gays or lesbians (or at least they didn't know it). :lmao: Anyway, my rant is I get sick 'n tired of hearin' the term "gay lifestyle" as though gays' 'n lesbians live in some alternative freak world. While we may all know that ALL kinds of folks live a lifestyle whether it be privileged like can I say white heterosexuals or a less fortunate lifestyle as in financial hardship or maybe with some other hindrance to security, I resent the implication that "gay lifestyle" is often used to subliminally convey some deviant lifestyle.

I know too many gays 'n lesbians who live the same damn lifestyle as most folks which is one of goin' to work, payin' bills 'n pickin' up milk on the way home.

Rant over, thanks for listenin'. :goodvibes


And yes, I know gays 'n lesbians have a deeper appreciation for parades. ;)
That is not a "lifetsyle," is it? :confused:

kaytieeldr
11-29-2008, 03:09 PM
I don't know - wouldn't that be considered a "parade lifestyle"?

But seriously - lifestyle indicates, or at least VERY strongly implies, a choice. Who makes the choice to be gay? I'm not asking anyone to actually answer that question - just reinforciing Uncle Remus's post.

rpmdfw
11-29-2008, 03:31 PM
I'm constantly telling people "I don't have a lifestyle, I have a LIFE; same as you, same as everybody."

ConcKahuna
11-29-2008, 05:01 PM
My gay lifestyle:

Wake up.

Groom/dress.

Go to work.

Go home to my trailer after work.

Play my video games and surf the DIS.

Go to bed.

Uncle Remus
11-29-2008, 06:16 PM
My gay lifestyle:

Wake up.

Groom/dress.

Go to work.

Go home to my trailer after work.

Play my video games and surf the DIS.

Go to bed.

Well, there's somethin' terribly wrong here, you don't stop at the store on the way home from work? ;)

koolaidmoms
11-29-2008, 06:41 PM
OMG! That totally sets me off. Our "life style" is one of us working to support our family financially and for health care, the other one of us is a SAHM. We have two children whom we take to gymnastics, piano lessons, chess lessons and religous ed. every week. We have been in a committed monogamus relationship for 14 years. More than the "average" American.

Our friends are pretty much the same as we are. When we had our committment ceremony (I hate that term as it seems we are going to an institution- but I digress) our families and friends were all so shocked at how nice and helpful everyone was. What? You thought all our friends would have horns and be evil? What kind of people do you think we are?

No, we do not have naked statues and pictures of naked women on our walls. There are some very tasteful floral prints in the living room and in my DD's room some Hannah Montana but that is all.

Oh and the last time we were at Gay Days at WDW we were in a bar, yes, two adults in a bar at night, there was a mother who was so upset because she had to take her child out because of all of "those" people. Excuse me? You have a child in a bar at night. How sick are you?

Unless you think going to WDW, Sesame Street shows, or the latest opening at the children's museum is living the "gay lifestyle" we are so missing the train. :)

ConcKahuna
11-29-2008, 07:11 PM
Well, there's somethin' terribly wrong here, you don't stop at the store on the way home from work? ;)

Shopping is sooo out of my budget.

glenpreece
11-29-2008, 07:52 PM
This kinda falls in line with a conversation I had last Tuesday with a friend who I have worked with for almost 10 years. Long story short I had to actually come out to her a few years back because she was so blind to me being gay lol. Anyways I was saying how I really hate talking to people I knew when I was little because I really feel like I haven't done anything with my life. They all have kids or they're marriedn or live in the city etc. Where as myself, I haven't had a real relationship in years, I live at home, I am still at the same job I had before college (although I am a manager now), I have no chance at having a child anytime soon and I feel like my dreams keep getting squashed. (Insert tears here lol) So she says, "you never know some girl might walk into the store one day and you'll fall in love with her and then you'll be able to have kids and a family." I nearly fell off my chair!!!! I told her me being gay is not a choice, I can't change my mind and all of a sudden want a woman. It just doesn't work like that. I really have no idea what to think of her now. Why do people think this is a choice, that one morning I woke up and thought him maybe I want to sleep with men now.

jackskellingtonsgirl
11-29-2008, 08:44 PM
If my gay friends have a lifestyle they aren't sharing it with me. :confused3

DH, DS and I met our best gay friends for breakfast yesterday. Our one friend's mom and brother are here from Puerto Rico and he wanted us to meet them. (We have been friends for 13 years but we've never met his mom before. The guys have met my mom.) After that they were going to go see "Australia". They invited us to go along, but we opted to do some shopping instead.

We talked about WDW. We talked about Thanksgiving. We talked about DS's birthday coming up in January. We talked about cameras. We drank our coffee. Yep. Deviant behavior abounds. :rolleyes:

Maybe I live a straight lifestyle and have just never noticed? :scared1: Maybe I am scandalous and I just don't know it! :banana:

kaytieeldr
11-29-2008, 11:03 PM
Oh and the last time we were at Gay Days at WDW we were in a bar, yes, two adults in a bar at night, there was a mother who was so upset because she had to take her child out because of all of "those" people. Excuse me? You have a child in a bar at night. How sick are you? So that woman is living a what - ignoramus lifestyle? Heck, that IS a choice!

npmommie
11-29-2008, 11:45 PM
Unless you think going to WDW, Sesame Street shows, or the latest opening at the children's museum is living the "gay lifestyle" we are so missing the train. :)

LOL, no it's that deviant mommy lifestyle........:)
So that woman is living a what - ignoramus lifestyle? Heck, that IS a choice!

:rotfl2:


I don't get why people act this way and believe this way.
When someone says something to imply that being gay is a choice , ask them if being heterosexual is a choice.
Maybe they will get it then.

OrlandoMike
11-29-2008, 11:59 PM
Jeesh! You guys are so yesterday!

This is my usual routine......


6:00 am Gym
8:00 am Breakfast (oatmeal and egg whites)
9:00 am Hair appointment
10:00 am Shopping
12:00 PM Brunch
2:00 PM
1) Assume complete control of the U.S. Federal, State and Local
Governments as well as all other national governments,
2) Recruit all straight youngsters to our debauched lifestyle,
3) Destroy all healthy heterosexual marriages,
4) Replace all school counselors in grades K-12 with agents of Colombian
and Jamaican drug cartels,
5) bulldoze all houses of worship, and
6) Secure total control of the INTERNET and all mass media for the
exclusive use of child pornographers.

2:30 PM Get forty winks of beauty rest to prevent facial wrinkles from
stress of world conquest
4:00 PM Cocktails
6:00 PM Light Dinner (soup, salad, with Chardonnay)
8:00 PM Theater
11:00 PM Bed


:thumbsup2

:rotfl2:

npmommie
11-30-2008, 12:28 PM
Jeesh! You guys are so yesterday!

This is my usual routine......


6:00 am Gym
8:00 am Breakfast (oatmeal and egg whites)
9:00 am Hair appointment
10:00 am Shopping
12:00 PM Brunch
2:00 PM
1) Assume complete control of the U.S. Federal, State and Local
Governments as well as all other national governments,
2) Recruit all straight youngsters to our debauched lifestyle,
3) Destroy all healthy heterosexual marriages,
4) Replace all school counselors in grades K-12 with agents of Colombian
and Jamaican drug cartels,
5) bulldoze all houses of worship, and
6) Secure total control of the INTERNET and all mass media for the
exclusive use of child pornographers.

2:30 PM Get forty winks of beauty rest to prevent facial wrinkles from
stress of world conquest
4:00 PM Cocktails
6:00 PM Light Dinner (soup, salad, with Chardonnay)
8:00 PM Theater
11:00 PM Bed


:thumbsup2

:rotfl2:

:lmao:

rpmdfw
11-30-2008, 02:00 PM
Jeesh! You guys are so yesterday!

This is my usual routine......


6:00 am Gym
8:00 am Breakfast (oatmeal and egg whites)
9:00 am Hair appointment
10:00 am Shopping
12:00 PM Brunch
2:00 PM
1) Assume complete control of the U.S. Federal, State and Local
Governments as well as all other national governments,
2) Recruit all straight youngsters to our debauched lifestyle,
3) Destroy all healthy heterosexual marriages,
4) Replace all school counselors in grades K-12 with agents of Colombian
and Jamaican drug cartels,
5) bulldoze all houses of worship, and
6) Secure total control of the INTERNET and all mass media for the
exclusive use of child pornographers.

2:30 PM Get forty winks of beauty rest to prevent facial wrinkles from
stress of world conquest
4:00 PM Cocktails
6:00 PM Light Dinner (soup, salad, with Chardonnay)
8:00 PM Theater
11:00 PM Bed


:thumbsup2

:rotfl2:

Cool! Which theatre? I LOVE the theatre! ;)

Uncle Remus
11-30-2008, 02:14 PM
Jeesh! You guys are so yesterday!

This is my usual routine......


6:00 am Gym
8:00 am Breakfast (oatmeal and egg whites)
9:00 am Hair appointment
10:00 am Shopping
12:00 PM Brunch
2:00 PM
1) Assume complete control of the U.S. Federal, State and Local
Governments as well as all other national governments,
2) Recruit all straight youngsters to our debauched lifestyle,
3) Destroy all healthy heterosexual marriages,
4) Replace all school counselors in grades K-12 with agents of Colombian
and Jamaican drug cartels,
5) bulldoze all houses of worship, and
6) Secure total control of the INTERNET and all mass media for the
exclusive use of child pornographers.

2:30 PM Get forty winks of beauty rest to prevent facial wrinkles from
stress of world conquest
4:00 PM Cocktails
6:00 PM Light Dinner (soup, salad, with Chardonnay)
8:00 PM Theater
11:00 PM Bed


:thumbsup2

:rotfl2:

oatmeal 'n egg whites?! :scared:

billysotherdad
11-30-2008, 03:13 PM
Jeesh! You guys are so yesterday!

This is my usual routine......


6:00 am Gym
8:00 am Breakfast (oatmeal and egg whites)
9:00 am Hair appointment
10:00 am Shopping
12:00 PM Brunch
2:00 PM
1) Assume complete control of the U.S. Federal, State and Local
Governments as well as all other national governments,
2) Recruit all straight youngsters to our debauched lifestyle,
3) Destroy all healthy heterosexual marriages,
4) Replace all school counselors in grades K-12 with agents of Colombian
and Jamaican drug cartels,
5) bulldoze all houses of worship, and
6) Secure total control of the INTERNET and all mass media for the
exclusive use of child pornographers.

2:30 PM Get forty winks of beauty rest to prevent facial wrinkles from
stress of world conquest
4:00 PM Cocktails
6:00 PM Light Dinner (soup, salad, with Chardonnay)
8:00 PM Theater
11:00 PM Bed


:thumbsup2

:rotfl2:

Thanks, Mike! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: That made me laugh. I like it all except for the fact that you get your hair done everyday at 9:00am. All else seemed quite reasonable to me except that one.

I once watched a movie years ago with (I think) Aidan Quinn and Ed Asner as father and son. I may be wrong about Aidan Quinn, but I know Ed Asner was in it. And he said to his gay son that he wasn't comfortable with his lifestyle. And the son said, "Dad, homosexuality is not a lifestyle. Boca Raton is a lifestyle!"
I've never forgotten that! LOL :rotfl2:

pixierella
11-30-2008, 06:33 PM
So she says, "you never know some girl might walk into the store one day and you'll fall in love with her and then you'll be able to have kids and a family." I nearly fell off my chair!!!! I told her me being gay is not a choice, I can't change my mind and all of a sudden want a woman. It just doesn't work like that. I really have no idea what to think of her now. Why do people think this is a choice, that one morning I woke up and thought him maybe I want to sleep with men now.


Folks like that just can't let go of the "American Dream" 2.5 kids, cars, dog and the picket fence. Especially if they're older. They want to seem hip to everything until it ultimately comes down to what they think is the right thing. If she says it again you have two choices. 1. Ignore her, she's ignorant or 2. Remind her of the conversation and that you would appreciate it if she could not mention things of that nature again.

C&G'sMama
11-30-2008, 06:38 PM
Jeesh! You guys are so yesterday!

This is my usual routine......


6:00 am Gym
8:00 am Breakfast (oatmeal and egg whites)
9:00 am Hair appointment
10:00 am Shopping
12:00 PM Brunch
2:00 PM
1) Assume complete control of the U.S. Federal, State and Local
Governments as well as all other national governments,
2) Recruit all straight youngsters to our debauched lifestyle,
3) Destroy all healthy heterosexual marriages,
4) Replace all school counselors in grades K-12 with agents of Colombian
and Jamaican drug cartels,
5) bulldoze all houses of worship, and
6) Secure total control of the INTERNET and all mass media for the
exclusive use of child pornographers.

2:30 PM Get forty winks of beauty rest to prevent facial wrinkles from
stress of world conquest
4:00 PM Cocktails
6:00 PM Light Dinner (soup, salad, with Chardonnay)
8:00 PM Theater
11:00 PM Bed


:thumbsup2

:rotfl2:

I love this. Here's mine.
6:00 am wake up to rush out door to get to work early
6:30 still not showered since the dogs pooped and I'm cleaning it up
6:45 Start making lunches for the kids convinced that I can still get to work by 7:15.
7:15Lunches are made but by now DS is up and can't find his homework.
7:30 Run up to shower, find clothes that cover my body
7:50 While the white egg omelette with oatmeal sounds good and I really meant to eat that today, I grab a handful M&Ms and a bottle of pepsi and finally get out the door
8:00 As I didn't plan for the snow and ice last night I'm just getting the first layer of ice off the cars.

8:45 I finally arrive at work, grab my hairbrush, because I forgot to brush itbefore I left. Go into the bathroom after I've seen my boss and put my shirt on right side out

9:00 Settle down to work when I get the call from home that I took off with the only keys to the van again......

I really do want to contribute to gay world domination but since I don't get home 'til 8:00 'cause my day started so late so I put the kids to bed, try to do something around the house. DP and I talk for 5 mins and go to bed.

I'll try again tomorrow.
Gay lifestyle?:confused3

DVC~OKW~96
11-30-2008, 08:26 PM
Well, we are gay. We do have a life. I think we're just a little short on style...

Mike, I gotta say this. Egg whites and oatmeal is just nasty, man. We have oatmeal, every single lousy stupid morning (and the good mornings too) but I just can't get the egg white thing...

Work every day. Yep. Every single weekday we go to work. Every single weekend we rush around trying to get caught up on all the other things (errands, housework, yardwork) we have to do, oh and visit the aging relatives too.

Clean the car, get the oil changed, clean the pool, you name it, we have to do it. I hired someone to do the lawn this past summer, but my DP prefers to do it herself... sooooo, add that to the pile for the weekend.

We're happy when we can slip off to WDW for a quick walk around the WS.

Lifestyle. Isn't that a gym? :confused:

OrlandoMike
11-30-2008, 08:29 PM
Mike, I gotta say this. Egg whites and oatmeal is just nasty, man.

If you think any of that itinerary I posted is even remotely true, I have a nightclub to sell you at Pleasure Island! (Well I do like the theater!)

Breakfast for me is a pop tart and some coffee!

DVC~OKW~96
11-30-2008, 08:37 PM
LOLOL! How much? Got the check book right here! :teeth:

I am SO relieved. My faith in humanity is restored! :banana:

RickinNYC
11-30-2008, 08:51 PM
If you think any of that itinerary I posted is even remotely true, I have a nightclub to sell you at Pleasure Island! (Well I do like the theater!)

Breakfast for me is a pop tart and some coffee!

True? Gym at 6am? Ummmmm.... oookay.

C&G'sMama
11-30-2008, 08:52 PM
If you think any of that itinerary I posted is even remotely true, I have a nightclub to sell you at Pleasure Island! (Well I do like the theater!)

Breakfast for me is a pop tart and some coffee!

Not even the part about trying to take over the world from 2-2:30? Aww man.....:goodvibes

OrlandoMike
11-30-2008, 08:57 PM
True? Gym at 6am? Ummmmm.... oookay.

Can you even imagine? :confused3

Maybe I ment to type Jim at 6:00! :thumbsup2

jackskellingtonsgirl
11-30-2008, 09:24 PM
Are you sure you all are gay? You have a frightening lack of imagination. Well, except Mike. ;) Your lives are every bit as boring as mine. So what exactly would be the advantage of "choosing" your lifestyle? Where are all the freaky ones that the bigots are afraid of? :confused3

Timon-n-Pumbaa Fan
11-30-2008, 09:58 PM
Being that Corey travels for work so much, I can tell you that we have a very boring gay lifestyle.

Sunday: We take showers, dress, have coffee, take my meds, I walk the dogs, and Corey heads off to the airport to someplace that she doesn't want to be to work with people that don't want to hear/learn what she has to tell/teach them. I stay home and/or do the leftover weekly errands. I take care of our 3 dogs and 3 cats....food, water, meds. I use Sunday for tv watching, internet surfin', charity work, and basic sanity/reality checking.

Monday to Wedesday: I get up, shower, dress, walk the dogs, make sure that every creature in the house that needs medicine gets it, and then I go to work. Commute 40 minutes to work listening to a funny morning radio show, work 8 hours, commute home for an hour listening to NPR. When I get home, I am greeted by screaming cats and dogs with bursting bladders. I walk the dogs, feed & water the dogs, feed & water the cats, make dinner for myself, watch tv & surf the net, make sure that every creature in the house that needs medicine gets it, clean up, walk dogs every hour until 10pm, have a good night chat on the phone with Corey and go to bed. Fall asleep watching Rachel Maddow.

Thursday: I get up, shower, dress, walk the dogs, make sure that every creature in the house that needs medicine gets it, and then I go to work. Commute 40 minutes to work listening to a funny morning radio show, work 8 hours, commute home for an hour listening to NPR. When I get home, I am greeted by screaming cats and dogs with bursting bladders. I walk the dogs, feed & water the dogs, feed & water the cats, make dinner for myself, watch tv & surf the net, make sure that every creature in the house that needs medicine gets it, clean up, walk dogs every hour until 10pm, welcome Corey home at some point (usually if she comes home Friday then this is repeated on Friday), talk until 11pm, go to bed, fall asleep after watching Rachel Maddow.

Friday: I get up, shower, dress, take my meds, and go to work. Commute 40 minutes to work listening to a funny morning radio show, work 8 hours, commute home for an hour listening to NPR. Corey works from home doing web training sessions, conference calls, and lots of email. She takes care of the dogs and cats and all of those critter meds. She is also trying to train for a promotion right now. Corey is usually still working when I get home. She has been addicted to her work Crackberry for years, now she has the new Blackberry Storm, so it's a whole new level of addiction settling in. At some point, we go out for our "date night" dinner. Sometimes, it turns into a late night shopping spree at Walmart and Ingles for necessities and groceries for the weekend. We talk, hold hands, & kiss at stop lights on occasion. Once home, we stay up for at least an hour so that the dogs get another chance to potty, since their routine is shot with Corey home. Watch tv, surf the net, and go to bed. Sleep

Saturday: Wake up walk the dogs, make coffee, shower, dress, start the weekend rounds of shopping and errand running. Come back home, do all of Corey's laundry from the week & get her suitcase repacked. Corey works some getting ready for her travel on Sunday. We watch some tv, surf the net, and sometimes manage to find some time to just be alone together without the rest of the world weighing us down with stuff that seems more important than our relationship is. Eventually, it's bedtime. We both wish that Corey's job was one that let her stay home. We both try to snuggle a little closer and usually we fall asleep holding hands.

Repeat

Terribly unglamorous, but it's the short version of the truth. It sure seems like marriage to me.

OrlandoMike
11-30-2008, 11:31 PM
So we all agree! We work hard, pay out bills, and at the end of the day we crawl in bed exausted.....with an agenda!
;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxyXk4UsyHM&feature=rec-HM-r2

RickinNYC
12-01-2008, 08:53 AM
Are you sure you all are gay? You have a frightening lack of imagination. Well, except Mike. ;) Your lives are every bit as boring as mine. So what exactly would be the advantage of "choosing" your lifestyle? Where are all the freaky ones that the bigots are afraid of? :confused3

We're here, we're as boring as they are, get used to it!

kingLouiethe1
12-02-2008, 12:25 PM
Folks like that just can't let go of the "American Dream" 2.5 kids, cars, dog and the picket fence. Especially if they're older. They want to seem hip to everything until it ultimately comes down to what they think is the right thing. If she says it again you have two choices. 1. Ignore her, she's ignorant or 2. Remind her of the conversation and that you would appreciate it if she could not mention things of that nature again.

Isn't it the "Canadian Dream" in Glenn's case? :confused3
Do Canadians have dreams?
Do Canadians dream in color or black and white?


We're here, we're as boring as they are, get used to it!

That is not true, this weekend I went to the movies to watch Bolt, and I went to a gay karaoke bar, and a straight hipster bar, and I sold some crack to Lindsay Lohan.

I say that qualifies as out of the norm excitement.

DVC~OKW~96
12-02-2008, 06:32 PM
Who's Lindsay Lohan?

glenpreece
12-02-2008, 09:33 PM
Isn't it the "Canadian Dream" in Glenn's case? :confused3
Do Canadians have dreams?
Do Canadians dream in color or black and white?




That is not true, this weekend I went to the movies to watch Bolt, and I went to a gay karaoke bar, and a straight hipster bar, and I sold some crack to Lindsay Lohan.

I say that qualifies as out of the norm excitement.
Yeah the "canadian dream" is to get into the NHL apparently. I don't do sports. Now as for hockey players mmmmmmmm ;)

And if we were just like the Epcot pavillion we Canadians would dream in plaid, it's the only thing we wear, we all eat maple syrup and salmon all the time.

I'm sorry but I don't OWN/WEAR/TOUCH plaid, I hate maple syrup and salmon!!!!

OrlandoMike
12-02-2008, 09:34 PM
What about bagpipe playing men in kilts? :rolleyes1

hematite153
12-02-2008, 09:41 PM
And if we were just like the Epcot pavillion we Canadians would dream in plaid, it's the only thing we wear, we all eat maple syrup and salmon all the time.

I'm sorry but I don't OWN/WEAR/TOUCH plaid, I hate maple syrup and salmon!!!!

Sorry...I love plaid shirts in a nice soft flannel cotton...granted, I don't own any at the moment, but, that's because they are really hard to find in women's cuts unless you want stupid pastel-y colours.

I also love maple syrup and I like salmon--but, I'm very particular about the quality of the cooking that goes with the salmon.

What about bagpipe playing men in kilts? :rolleyes1

Yeah...men in kilts are pretty good! My step-cousin got married last year to a Scottish girl and all his groomsmen were in kilts...it was an amusing evening of macho guys telling us how uncomfortable they were in them, but, they still looked good.

Sorry...I'm kinda like a stereotypical Canadian from the 70's. I enjoy shoveling the snow in my driveway too--despite getting 3-4 metres per year.

goofy4tink
12-03-2008, 10:30 AM
Jeesh! You guys are so yesterday!

This is my usual routine......


6:00 am Gym
8:00 am Breakfast (oatmeal and egg whites)
9:00 am Hair appointment
10:00 am Shopping
12:00 PM Brunch
2:00 PM
1) Assume complete control of the U.S. Federal, State and Local
Governments as well as all other national governments,
2) Recruit all straight youngsters to our debauched lifestyle,
3) Destroy all healthy heterosexual marriages,
4) Replace all school counselors in grades K-12 with agents of Colombian
and Jamaican drug cartels,
5) bulldoze all houses of worship, and
6) Secure total control of the INTERNET and all mass media for the
exclusive use of child pornographers.

2:30 PM Get forty winks of beauty rest to prevent facial wrinkles from
stress of world conquest
4:00 PM Cocktails
6:00 PM Light Dinner (soup, salad, with Chardonnay)
8:00 PM Theater
11:00 PM Bed


:thumbsup2

:rotfl2:

Particularly like the hair appt...nice. But, as long as you have theater and cocktails in there, it counts as an interesting life style!!!

You guys are way too funny. You would think that if you were going to 'choose' a lifestyle, you would choose one that is more interesting than a 'straight' lifestyle. You're all just about as boring as the rest of us. Still...you do throw a mean party!!! Not exactly sure why that is, but it is.
Hey...maybe that's where the hostility comes from...blatant out and out jealousy over good party throwing!!

RickinNYC
12-03-2008, 10:41 AM
Yeah the "canadian dream" is to get into the NHL apparently. I don't do sports. Now as for hockey players mmmmmmmm ;)

And if we were just like the Epcot pavillion we Canadians would dream in plaid, it's the only thing we wear, we all eat maple syrup and salmon all the time.

I'm sorry but I don't OWN/WEAR/TOUCH plaid, I hate maple syrup and salmon!!!!

Holy crap! I'm Canadian?

glenpreece
12-03-2008, 04:13 PM
What about bagpipe playing men in kilts? :rolleyes1
mmmm nothing like a guy in a kilt!!! easy access!!! ;) lol

soulmates
12-04-2008, 11:36 AM
I think one of the BIGGEST misconceptions, is we as gays/ lesbians are ALL about sex!! I laugh at that!! I have a 13yo dd, we stay on the go, we work, we travel, we go to church, we have family, we vote, we laugh, we are boring at times...we AREN'T, having sex 24/7, having orgies at our home, only associating with gays/ lesbians, we aren't flying a rainbow flag from our porch and we AREN'T all over eachother in public. Yup, we're just like any other NORMAL stable couple!! ;)

DVC~OKW~96
12-04-2008, 03:00 PM
What is this 'sex' thing you speak of? :confused:

DVCajun
12-04-2008, 08:17 PM
What is this 'sex' thing you speak of? :confused:

:rotfl:

soulmates
12-05-2008, 09:44 AM
:rotfl2:

PghLybrt
12-05-2008, 12:23 PM
No, we do not have naked statues and pictures of naked women on our walls

Crap...we do ....:rolleyes1


I do have some friends that kind of pick on us for the way we live. We travel a lot, we entertain a lot and our house is not what you would call child friendly. However I think that is our life style, child free.

Tigger&Belle
12-05-2008, 03:08 PM
I think one of the BIGGEST misconceptions, is we as gays/ lesbians are ALL about sex!! I laugh at that!! I have a 13yo dd, we stay on the go, we work, we travel, we go to church, we have family, we vote, we laugh, we are boring at times...we AREN'T, having sex 24/7, having orgies at our home, only associating with gays/ lesbians, we aren't flying a rainbow flag from our porch and we AREN'T all over eachother in public. Yup, we're just like any other NORMAL stable couple!! ;)

Speak for yourself. :rolleyes1 :woohoo:

:rotfl:

soulmates
12-09-2008, 02:46 PM
:lmao: :lmao: