Grant
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But it's the latter. I'm just being bitchy.
there we go - question answered, zewp is the female.
/quickly minces away
But it's the latter. I'm just being bitchy.
i don't.Fukoffeks. Everyone sees right through your latest clone.
He likely just had a ****ing bad day. But he doesn't want to tell us what happened.![]()
I think this was confirmed early on.there we go - question answered, zewp is the female.
My point exactly. So aggressive Zewp, so aggressive.
Bluidy 'ell!
Nineteen pages of fighting over a perfectly reasonable question, considering that 97 - 98% of the world population is responsive to the opposite gender
Bluidy 'ell!
Nineteen pages of fighting over a perfectly reasonable question, considering that 97 - 98% of the world population is responsive to the opposite gender
That's not what he's saying. He's saying responsive to the opposite gender. Even many who claim to be gay would still sleep with a woman.I was under the impression that the gay people make up 10% of the population. Give or take a percentage point perhaps.
I know 4 gay men and they're either family, a friend or a friend of a friend, so I've spoken to and socialised with them.
With regards to all four of them, in their respective relationships they are very clearly the feminine half of the relationship and the other the ''manly'' half. So, through my own heterosexual glasses AND through my relationships with gay men, it does seem normal to me that there ''should'' be a male and a female side to a relationship, be it gay or straight.
One chap was as feminine as only a woman could be and his partner was a dude that drank beer around the braai and would tell you about his most recent project, be it a bit of carpentry or steelwork. And no, not that kind of handwork for those of a dodgy mind.![]()
I know 4 gay men and they're either family, a friend or a friend of a friend, so I've spoken to and socialised with them.
With regards to all four of them, in their respective relationships they are very clearly the feminine half of the relationship and the other the ''manly'' half. So, through my own heterosexual glasses AND through my relationships with gay men, it does seem normal to me that there ''should'' be a male and a female side to a relationship, be it gay or straight.
One chap was as feminine as only a woman could be and his partner was a dude that drank beer around the braai and would tell you about his most recent project, be it a bit of carpentry or steelwork. And no, not that kind of handwork for those of a dodgy mind.![]()
That's not what he's saying. He's saying responsive to the opposite gender. Even many who claim to be gay would still sleep with a woman.![]()
The bit of time I have spent on the gay dating sites many profiles have "no fats/fems please" .
I'm the female![]()
I'm the female![]()
I was under the impression that the gay people make up 10% of the population. Give or take a percentage point perhaps.
Gay Britain: what do the statistics say?
How many people in the UK are gay, lesbian or bisexual? The Office for National Statistics reckons it's 1.5% while the Kinsey report says it's 10%. Who's right?
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/reality-check/2013/oct/03/gay-britain-what-do-statistics-say
well, don't feel too rejected - eventually you'll find a taker![]()