I know its really really immature, but there is a very small and childish part of me that would enjoy winding them up :o
I was going to suggest we all wear an item of pink and maybe have some gay music basting from our phones as we enter... Maybe a bit of whitney.
I'm not flamboyant but me and my friends will on occasions deliberately act that way. Maybe we should kiss both cheeks as we say hello and hold our drinks with a pinky up
I was going to suggest we all wear an item of pink and maybe have some gay music basting from our phones as we enter... Maybe a bit of whitney.
I'm not flamboyant but me and my friends will on occasions deliberately act that way. Maybe we should kiss both cheeks as we say hello and hold our drinks with a pinky up
:D:D If I was gay I would so do this. (yeah, I'm twelve, I know)
Who do you think activists are? We are those gay people - ones who worked with trades unions and political parties and churches (yes, churches) and sat in rooms with the police trying to get them to take homophobic crime seriously (before it was even called 'homophobic'.)
Some of us were political but many were not - a lot of the change was wrought by small groups who simply started help-lines and support groups for people who were struggling with prejudice or just wanted to tell their mum they were gay.
We were doing this long before the 80s - and those famous people who came out did so because of the ground-work laid by thousands of ordinary people who came out before them and then helped others. Not just gay people either - but lots of straight people who supported them because it was the right thing to do.
Of course acceptance accelerates when people start to know someone who is gay - but that wasn't the reason it changed, it was an artifact of the hard work of the people who started it (and have been continuing to work on it ever since.)
I reckon I should just let you respond for me, that's exactly what I was trying to get at.
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Mine's a fruit frappucino if they do them. If not i'm making us go to Starbucks! lol
Gingerbread Latte for me, and I'm insisting on the comfy seats, no hard chairs and wonky table for us :cool:
We had better make sure we don't sit too close to each other as it may make the homophobes uncomfortable
I know its really really immature, but there is a very small and childish part of me that would enjoy winding them up :o
I was going to suggest we all wear an item of pink and maybe have some gay music basting from our phones as we enter... Maybe a bit of whitney.
I'm not flamboyant but me and my friends will on occasions deliberately act that way. Maybe we should kiss both cheeks as we say hello and hold our drinks with a pinky up
:D:D If I was gay I would so do this. (yeah, I'm twelve, I know)
We should come in to 'I'm coming out'.
HA! that's the best song choice! Touche!
I imagine it to be a little like this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSCW4ofhuS4
I wish I had a friend like Karen Walker
When I hit forty I am so turning into her. She is amazing :D
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thanks:o:eek:
which is why of all gays you annoy me relatively little.
why won't people leave me alone:o
I reckon I should just let you respond for me, that's exactly what I was trying to get at.
Is that the only reason why?