If you can't be masculine and homosexual at the same time, then explain Chuck Norris....
Oh no!! Everybody clear out! Tim's about to get struck by lightning!!If you can't be masculine and homosexual at the same time, then explain Chuck Norris....
Yes, there are a lot of stereotypes about us. Some of them deserved, but stereotypes are NEVER completely true across the board.
I'm a fire-breathing, life-loving, hardcore, hardtail riding, pussy-eating, no-dick-in-my-ass sonuvabitch. But I cry when I see a sad movie, puppies and kittens at the pound, homeless people begging for food or starving kids on TV.
Yes, there are a lot of stereotypes about us bikers (why did you change your post, Pete??). Some of them deserved, but stereotypes are NEVER completely true across the board.
I'm a fire-breathing, life-loving, hardcore, hardtail riding, pussy-eating, no-dick-in-my-ass sonuvabitch. But I cry when I see a sad movie, puppies and kittens at the pound, homeless people begging for food or starving kids on TV.
hell, your avatar brings a tear of joy to my eye, Venom! :clap
*wipes tear, blows nose in hanky*
Very well said, my love.Just love people and stop being concerned with what they are doing in the privacy of their bedrooms.
A gay man can believe in all of those things. But really, gay men can be just as masculine as straight guys. Not all gays are interior designers. I can promise you that there are thousands and thousands of gays in the military right now. But, if they ever openly expressed it, they would be kicked out. Why? Not because they are lacking in any area, its just that the higher ups still see homosexuality as "ooky".I figured when I replied to Maria there'd be the cries for the definition of masculine/manliness.
I'm not bassackwards knuckledragger, but I'm old school in some ways and progressive and liberal in others. I like to hold the doors for women, but I like to hold babies and caress them, too.
I think it would be too hard to cover every aspect of what "masculinity" is beyond a dictionary definition (which I posted), but I think liking women would be one of the bedrock requirements.
Here's something I cut and pasted on a couple of different forums. It's called the Biker's Creed, and there are some other versions of it as well. It's indigenous and simple, but it makes some good points, too.
THE BIKER CREED
I like domestic cars, motorcycles, and women.
I like hamburgers, fries and regular coffee, not coffee that tastes like pancakes or strawberries.
I like the smell of the mountains, my woman, and exhaust.
I like The Beatles, Steely Dan, and Hank Williams Jr. and don’t think it’s weird to listen to all of them in the same day.
I hate people who cause pain just for kicks.
I believe most people get what they deserve.
I think stores should be closed on Sunday so people can spend time with God, their families or whatever offers them comfort.
I believe you should say thank you whether someone saved your life or held a door open for you.
I don’t really trust men who exfoliate or are good dancers.
I’m often confused about sex but never sexually confused.
I miss Waylon Jennings, the World Trade Center and my Grandaddy.
I believe you should always be proud of your country, but not necessarily your government.
I believe in paying taxes, but I am thankful we don't get all the government we pay for.
I like people who are honest, even when they tell me stuff I’d rather not hear.
I am not jealous of those who have more than I do, and I don’t put down those who have less.
I believe most people do the best they can with what they’ve got, and sometimes just surviving is just as important as winning.
I think war veterans and school teachers deserve a lot more respect than they get.
I believe that if you’ve never failed you’ve never really tried.
A gay man can believe in all of those things. But really, gay men can be just as masculine as straight guys. Not al gays are interior designers. I can promise you that there are thousands and thousands of gays in the military right now.
So you would have a problem with gay men/women holding hands/kissing in public?Yeah well she said privacy of their bedrooms. She didn't say out in public.
I know, but I sort of get the sense that some people believe that gay men are simply weak.Your point is? The military does not a man make.
So you would have a problem with gay men/women holding hands/kissing in public?
From just gays or all people in public?Not a problem, like I'd go cause a disruption or give a dirty look. My preference is not to see it at all. Thats just my preference.
I know, but I sort of get the sense that some people believe that gay men are simply weak.
From just gays or all people in public?
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