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LBGTQ+ don't want us thinking they are all about sex, but it's all this queer talks about


I've heard the LGBTQ crowd getting their panties all in a knot, or whatever they're wearing or not wearing, because straight people think they're all about sex and nothing else.

So we as the straight community are supposed to stop thinking this way.

Yet I just watched an episode of $100,000 pyramid featuring flamboyant flamer Ross Matthews as a celebrity guest, and that's all he did the entire show was make sexual innuendos and flirt with Michael Strahan.

So which is it?

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DAMN THEIR FILTHY HIVE MIND...DAMN IT TO HELL!

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I know a ton of straight men who make sexual innuendos all the time. Oh the humanity!!!

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You're totally not getting my point. Totally irrelevant. I'm not talking about straight men.

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So one gay guy makes things about sex and it represents the entire LGBTQ+ community, but straight men making things about sex is completely irrelevant? Ummm.

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Hahaha. Spot on.

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lol

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You can find a straight man who doesn't. Now go find us the one LGBTQLMAOROFL that doesn't.

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If you want to find a gay man, you can do that yourself. I wouldn't wish any of my gay friends the displeasure of meeting you.

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how many host game shows?

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All I know is that this guy is annoying and not funny.

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Agree. Be gay that's fine. But flamers are just putting on an act to get attention.

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DUDE...STAY IN YOUR LANE.

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he is angry that it turns him on

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Exactly. And it is an act. They almost never act flamboyant their entire life. It's a choice they make to portray themselves this way at some point.

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A story as old as time. Minorities resent not being continuously treated as minorities.

1980s - we're normal, just like you. Please treat us as such.

2020s - we're not normal, we're special and different and kinky and weird. Please treat us as such.

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Majorities used to have power in numbers. Now minorities claim discrimination and victimization to gain that power back.

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guess who gave them that power.

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Those feeling GUILTY for being in the majority. That's why Barack Obama calls himself "black" despite being raised in an all-white family. Ditto for Colin Kaepernick.

There is less guilt if you pretend to either be in the minority, or sympathize with the minority.

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wrong. the answer is always the joos

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LOL. For some reason that statement reminds me of the SNL stop-motion short "Christmas with the Jews".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGzO1ghRKp4

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I have no idea who's this guy. But I never appointed him my spokesman.

Myself, I'd like see more promiscuous sex and less marriage.

Any gay guy with balls doesn't care what straight people think.

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It's an accurate stereotype. One of my brothers is gay. I lived in a house with three gay guys for a couple of years. I've worked with a lot of gay guys. Without exception, every one of them seems obsessed with sex. It's a continual barrage of sexual innuendos, double entendres, jokes, puns, insinuations, etc. It's rare that they seem to have anything else on their minds.

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JUST LIKE STRAIGHT GUYS.🫤

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Yeah. Its called... men.

The main difference is its easier for gay guys to get one night stands, because the targets are other men. But straight guys want it just as much, its just more difficult for them to get it.

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Pretty much. If women responded to men being little piggy hounddogs more, straight guys would be just as filthy as the gay ones. I wish I could make a few inappropriate jokes and be banging a girl behind a dumpster 20 minutes later but it just don't work that way.

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There are straight sex clubs as well kinda like the gay saunas. They just have to make it a rule not to let single men in because then it would end up a sausage fest. So single women and couples can enter but not single men.

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Hmm. I kind of suspected this but I didn't know it. I hear about swinger parties all the time. But you gotta be couple. They don't need no extra dudes. Thought of hiring an escort just to get in lol. Anyhow, had a hard time getting laid my whole life. I ain't pretty or charming and I ain't got no money either. And if I made it all the way, i'm not packing so i'm not building a reputation. It's all uphill.

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Hire an escort. A really hot one and give her complete instructions on what to do and what not to do. That should be interesting.

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lol i'll just keeping eating nacho cheeseburgers and talking to my AI sex bot.

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Haha. Give it a shot!

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I'll stick with my memories of hating this Queen destroying Jay Leno's prestigious brand of late night entertainment.

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Oh, he got his start on Jay Leno. I did not know that.

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Dude. He as on Jay's show like three nights a week. In massive highlight pieces. At the start of the show. For ten years straight. In MASSIVE COOPERATE GAYISM AGENDA. It was sickening. But we had to accept Michael as our mother.

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Re: liscarkat - It's an accurate stereotype...

I've noticed that too, I guess because they can get as much sex as they want? Even though I suppose they're working with lowered testosterone? (Double theirs equals mine, so it evens out between them).

I've also noticed (very hypothetically speaking), that many gay men are either alcoholics, or at a minimum like to obsess about, and brag about, their alcohol consumption.

Some huge insecurities in play here, IMHO. And totally off-topic, my brother's gay step-son has a step-son of his own that he's raising with his husband, and is now age 13. No way in hell this kid turns out straight, and already looks like he's leaning the other way. Yet "they" say it's all genetic? Things that make you go Hmmmmmmmmm.

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Wow...we've got a mental titan here, folks! Hallelujah! Who needs science to study human sexuality when we've got Dave from Buffalo ?

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Thank you, next?

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His face sez "gay for Jesus"!

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Men, having a higher sex drive than women, are more obsessed with sex than women.

Lesbians have the lowest number of sex partners, while gay men have the highest.

Straight men would have as many partners as gay men... if they could.

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I think I understand what the OP is trying to say. I think he’s saying: If the LGBQ community doesn’t want to be judged or discriminated against for their sexuality….stop shoving it in our faces constantly. Nobody cares what you do behind closed doors.

And if you DO constantly shove it in our faces…with parades and holidays and flags and demonstrations, etc…don’t be surprised if people get annoyed.

It’s just like race. If you’re black, or white or purple….CONGRATULATIONS. Frankly, most people do not CARE.

But if you constantly draw attention to it (because you WANT some extra attention…or because you want to feel righteously indignant), don’t be surprised if some of that attention is negative.

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🤣

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There is no LGBTQ community. The activists do not speak for all the people in those groups. And neither do gay celebrities.

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There is indeed a community. I know gay people. I know trans people. I know black and white people. And I know people who fish.

Each….has a community.
Some are louder than others.

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Ripkens25 you summed up my feelings in one phrase, and I agree 100%:

stop shoving it in our faces constantly.

Fine, be gay and shut up unless you're being demonstrably discriminated against. But act like a flamer and you're not playing fair expecting the straight community to tolerate that fake behavior.

Flamers like Ross are disappointed they can't wear the minority card on their face like POC can.
So he has to flaunt it to make us recognize that he's a deprived, victimized minority, thereby gaining all the sympathy points due to him. I like your term, needing to feel righteously indignant. So many minorities want to be victims today. See: Colin Kaepernick.

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i say let the gays be. are they sassy and abit flamboyant about being gay? sure. i find flamers hilarious and entertaining in a good way.


But we are going to need them in our fight against trans weirdos trying to put on strip shows at "family friendly" events and convince children they can choose their gender and should go on hormone blockers or get surgery at 13.

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I've always been super curious as to how gay people shove their sexuality in your face? Is it by existing as they are? Is it by having parades? Or are you getting cocks in your face all the time? If so that's probably considered sexual assault.

Do you get upset when sports fans fly their teams flags on their cars? Or who have loud parties at their houses for sporting events? Those men who go shirtless and are covered in body paint. Even in sports bars. Or even say pep rallies at high schools for sporting teams?

What about those who have political flags on their cars (trucks) I've seen some pictures of huge Trump flags. Aren't they shoving that in your face too? Or is it just gay people?

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sslssg -

how [do] gay people shove their sexuality in your face?

I don't care about the Pride flags or parades. Go see if you can watch the $100,000 pyramid episode that triggered my response. Every single "joke" that "he" told had a sexual overtone. He was flirting with Michael Strahan the entire show. Straight men don't act this way towards a female host. He was intentionally being overtly sexual, and it was both obvious and disturbing.

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Maybe you don't notice the jokes with sexual overtones to women by straight men. I don't watch game shows, but I can tell you that straight men talk about sex and have conversations full of innuendo all the time. Just look up uncomfortable celebrity interviews with actresses.

Again. This is one man. He is mostly known for being on RuPaul's drag race. It's who he is. Did you complain about Andrew Dice Clay representing all straight men?

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You also completely ignored every other question I asked you

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You also completely ignored every other question I asked you

Is it by existing as they are?
No, it's by being a flaunting, perverted flamer like how Ross Matthews was on $100,000 Pyramid, which was the subject of my rant.

Is it by having parades?
No, I already stated in my response that parades don't bother me.

Or are you getting cocks in your face all the time?
No, if he was shoving his cock in my face, I guarantee he would either be dead, or in jail

Do you get upset when sports fans fly their teams flags on their cars?
Certainly not, and I don't get upset at Pride flags either, as I already stated in my above response

Or who have loud parties at their houses for sporting events? Those men who go shirtless and are covered in body paint. Even in sports bars. Or even say pep rallies at high schools for sporting teams?

No offense taken to any of these. That's just how they are. It may be for attention, just like flamer Ross, but it's not an ACT.

What about those who have political flags on their cars (trucks) I've seen some pictures of huge Trump flags. Aren't they shoving that in your face too?
No offense taken to any of these, and it's not in my face

Or is it just gay people?
"Just" gay people don't offend me. But flamers "acting" like perverts do, all while the LGBTQ leadership is telling us straight people to stop thinking that gay people are all about sex.

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Have you ever watched Match Game from the 70s? Gene Rayburn was always making sexist comments. Or Family Feud? Richard Dawson always made comments, and kissed every woman on the show.

Bob Eubanks made inappropriate comments on the Newlywed show all the time.

Bob Barker was sued more than once for sexual harassment of the "models" on the show.

Were you aware that on early editions of the Dating Game both the men and women had tasteless responses, answering the contestant's questions with profane remarks full of sexual innuendo that would be unacceptable for daytime television. The shows could not be aired?

So when you complain about

flamers "acting" like perverts do

I really don't see your point. He was tasteless in his comments. So what? There is a history full of both men and women who have made tasteless comments who I don't think represent their community as a whole.

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Ssissg… you are only bolstering the OP’s point. The shows you mention are 40 years old and would never fly today because, yes… They are inappropriate.

And your sports fans comparison is a false equivalency. Flaunting one’s sexuality in public is much more inappropriate than being enthusiastic about one’s sports team. And actually, over enthusiastic fans can be quite annoying to fans of the other team, and fights break out at stadiums often because of this.

As for Andrew Dice Clay, he was just as much a representative of single white men (albeit a very poor one) as anyone else, which Is why I cringed every time I saw that man perform in public.

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My point is simply that there are people in all groups who are inappropriate, but we don't think that those people represent everyone else in that group.

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