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I don't really know what this thread is specifically about but despite the tropical storm I just went to the beach club for lunch and a dozen women in bikinis jumped into the pool.... I had a nice lunch ??
I don't really know what this thread is specifically about but despite the tropical storm I just went to the beach club for lunch and a dozen women in bikinis jumped into the pool.... I had a nice lunch ??
If a bit of wee or something similar came out then you're superstraight ?I don't really know what this thread is specifically about but despite the tropical storm I just went to the beach club for lunch and a dozen women in bikinis jumped into the pool.... I had a nice lunch ??
I'm tri-sexual.
I'll try anything sexual....
I'm tri-sexual.
I'll try anything sexual....
Exactly this. We don't all need to be defined into little boxes of what we do and don't like. People come up with this stuff out of fear - fear of things they don't understand.What a load of absolute bollocks, someone is surely having a laugh.
It's all mind numbing crap .................... all of it.
Why does everyone have to have a bloody label?
I am both who I am and what I am, if you can't accept it, jog on and don't look back.
Oh, and don't start all that 'Monday is International Womens' Day' nonsense either.
The world's gone absolutely mad ......................... we'll be naming storms soon!!
Oh April...I hadn't heard of this before reading this thread. Having read what it means, I think it's quite sad that somebody felt it was necessary to define themselves in this way. Personally I think it's weird that anyone wants to define themselves in rigid little boxes. I know that I am straight, I have a wife who I love. If I was single I'd still say I was straight, but if I met someone who was transgender and I liked them, why would I kill that stone dead by defining myself as 'superstraight'. Why not be open to meeting someone and taking them at face value as someone you want to spend time with? It's no wonder there are a lot of unhappy people in this world.
By saying you're straight, you're saying you're generally attracted to the opposite sex, which is fine. By saying you're 'superstraight', to me that says "I'm attracted to the opposite sex, and also I find transgender people repulsive enough to rule them out with a blanket statement". Why not just remain 'straight' and keep the rest to yourself? As I say, I think it's sad and there's no need for it.
People can be what they like as long as they don't shove it down my throat.