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Moron photogs and the need for mirror-less cameras
On Wed, 08 Jul 2009 13:18:18 -0500, George Kerby
wrote: Sorry, I don't swing your way, perv. I never claimed I "swing" that way. If I did, I'd have no problems saying so. Hetero men who are sexually-secure have no problems having gay friends or showing them genuine affection. I've also found that drag-queens can be the best dancing-partners and the most entertaining at parties and bars. I'm not going to go home with them unless it's only for coffee; but for their utmost bravery, creativity, how they have enriched the lives of others, and their extremely colorful personalities, they're some of the most worthwhile people that I've ever met in my life. I applaud them. They're even much more brave than all decorated soldiers, who have to depend on fellow armed troops surrounding them to try to make them feel secure. Nor do sexually-secure hetero men ever feel the need to belittle others for their sexual orientation. We don't even use the term "straight" because we have no need to infer that anyone else is twisted, bent, amoral, broken, etc. (i.e. not straight) Which is why that term "straight" came into popular use in the first place, started and perpetuated by sexually-insecure hetero men. A man who feels the need to refer to himself as "straight" in only revealing his own internalized homosexual feelings and those fears about his own feelings. Not so with sexually-insecure and confused closet-cases that are always making gay jokes. Usually done to test the social-waters, to see if anyone around them is going to hate them for coming out one day. They're so sexually-insecure with themselves and all others that they can't even stand next to gay men for fear that they might act on their own hidden, repressed, and self-hating feelings. They want nobody to know that they feel that way too. The phrase "methinks thou dost protest too much" has never held truer than those who run around all their lives trying to prove to everyone that they aren't homosexual, even in jest. 100% of all gay-bashers are deeply disturbed gay men. They do all they can to get attention from other gay men. Women are _not_ their priority in life. Then if successful in getting the attention of other men, they try to rid the world of anything that reminds them of what they were taught to hate about themselves. They aren't brave enough to look within so they lash out in childish fear and ignorance. Trapped in a hellish life of fear and insecurity, taught to them by their equally weak and frightened parents. "It is the weak and insecure who are cruel, gentleness can only be expected from the brave and strong." See all sexually-insecure military and police personnel for a good example. If they can't even stand shoulder to shoulder with gay men, are that frightened and scared of even their own feelings, this does not bode well for any force that's supposed to defend anyone. A whole country's military and police force comprised of frightened little children, being led by even more highly frightened little children as their commanders. However, as to who is and who is not "swinging" that way, your mind's thoughts claim that you do, in difference to your protestations after the fact. Homophobic closet-cases such as yourself always reveal what's first and foremost on your mind. It's usually revealed as simple jokes, or even more directly as you have done, graphic images of sex with men in one form or another. Coming from your own mind, your own words, when nobody else has gone there before in discussion. You can't help it. You have to think about things like that. It's your orientation. Now if you could just stop battling with your own mind as to who and what you are, and what you want and need in life, you'd be so much happier--as would those who might have to tolerate being around you. Your sexual-orientation and sexual-insecurity now adequately revealed and proved, it's time to go back to something about cameras and photography. Ghett A. Klew |
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What does this discussion of sexual identity have to do w/
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 10:07:17 -0700, wrote:
What does this discussion of sexual identity have to do w/ photography? About as much as their inane golf ramblings. (Catching on yet?) |
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On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 13:05:09 -0500, whoosh
wrote: On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 10:07:17 -0700, wrote: What does this discussion of sexual identity have to do w/ photography? About as much as their inane golf ramblings. (Catching on yet?) I think I'll like it here, what w/ all the crazy bull**** and pointless distractions. Who needs good useful info, anyway? BTW, I do hereby formally accuse everyone else here of being incompetent, dishonest and sexually incorrect!!!1 |
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