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effilctar

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When I admitted I've never kissed a boy to my bisexual ex/ very good friend, my other good friend, her boyfriend with multicoloured hair a nose ring and 2 tongue piercings kissed me. I felt no better for the experience.
 

gbemery

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lol maybe in your drunken state you wandered into a gay bar and got asked that question. you just say you were at a party, well 'on' a party, you never said where it was or if you knew anyone.

Anyway never been in a situation like that
 

Burst6

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AHA! heterophobes. I knew they existed.
You just missed a great chance, the first person to rightfully call someone a heterophobe.
 

wolfgamesstudios

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that, in my opinion, seems a little bit to bit of a 'pure' awnser to get a response like that, especially for someone drunk. are you shur you didnt say anything varying that that might've made them mad?
 

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i did it 4 the lulz said:
Well its late and im abit drunk so im going to make this quick. I was on a party today and after much drinking the subjekt got in to sexuality. And the i got the question if i(as a guy) ever kissed a male man. and my answer was no i never kissed a man. And the respons i got was awkward , everybody was like "shat you ever done that why?" and i said "well i don´t like guys and i think it is abit grouse when guys do it. And the all hell breaks loss people started calling me homofob and etc, so i got the hell away from there. pist of as i was i kicked a brick wall and started hopping home.

anyone been in the same situation?
So everyone there was homosexual or bisexual? And they kicked you into wall?! Holy shit.
 

iTeamKill

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i did it 4 the lulz said:
Well its late and im abit drunk so im...

anyone been in the same situation?
You got shitty friends. Hang out with people who DON'T think you need to kiss a man to know you are straight.
 

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Sasquatch99 said:
No, never happened to me.
But I have admitted that I have three man crushes. For those who are interested they are David Tennat, John Barrowman and Simon Pegg.
Please, what straight man doesn't have a man crush on Simon Pegg?
 

Jonesy911

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Malicious said:
Jonesy911 said:
Malicious said:
A Pious Cultist said:
Malicious said:
Also they fail at evolution.
Well that was a loaded statement. Homosexual is abundant within the natural world (a good example is the bonobos if I'm spelling their name correctly). It isn't like everyone in this world was ever going to procreate. I take great exception to those who use cultural norms such as marriage to jusifty calling homosexuality "morally depraved" and those who use a skewed view of the reproductive cycle to accuse homosexuals of being "unnatural".

Leave 'em be.
Nah i know that man, they fail at evolution cause of their personality , judging people and bursting at the slightest provocation, acting like if people behave differently than they do, they are wrong. The fact that they have no kids doesn't bother me, catholic priests and un attractive people don't as well. Though its always better to have a few kids than go gay, just to help nature out a bit :-D
People don't just "Go Gay", don't say it as if its a choice

EDIT: That was directed at "Malicious" by the way
Actually no mate, its one thing to feel attracted to something, and another thing entirely to act upon it. Its a choice to take based upon your personality and psyche. No one is born "gay" if that's what you mean, the biggest factor is childhood.
Actually, I'm a big believer in nurture over nature. I think that our upbringing determines our opinions, feelings, sexuality etc. What I'm saying is that people don't just "go gay" and that it isn't a choice to be raised to become gay. Obviously you must make the choice to express or suppress those feelings and I believe that if you are attracted to the same gender you should be allowed to act upon it without the fear of discrimination
 

historybuff

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No, because most people are mature enough to understand that heterosexuals and homosexuals are looking for two different things in a sexual relationship. If you're straight and they say you're homophobic for not wanting to kiss a man, than they are simply stupid.
 

Mookie_Magnus

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I have a suggestion... Try fixing your spelling/grammar. My God, it was like reading something a 5-year-old wrote.

Aside from that...

No, I have not kissed another guy(outside of family) but I think that homosexuality and bisexuality are perfectly fine. If consenting adults, regardless of gender, want to kiss or make love, it's not my problem... Unless I'm one of the consenting adults...

The reason your friends were disgusted with your response, was because you said that two men making love was gross. This was seen as homophobia by them, or homosexual intolerance. Basically, your friends think that you hate homosexuality and gay people. This may or may not be true, but you could have worded your answer to them in a less incriminating manner.

Seriously, if you're going to be a bigot, racist, homophobe, etc. then please keep it a secret.
 

targren

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Kailias said:
EDIT: Would quoting a certain Katy Perry song be alright? I'm guessing this thread is too serious for it...
Quoting that song is NEVER all right.

No, it's not a homophobic thing. It's a "that song makes my fucking ears bleed" thing.
 

dmase

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Where were you partying San Francisco? People i hang out with would fuck with you saying are you sure about that you always used to hang out with this guy yall seemed like buttbuddies and shit like that but making fun of you for calling gay people gross. Never happened to me and never will.