Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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Originally Posted by Timmy
So, it's only a little gay, and that's not sin?
It's gay-like, not full-fledged gaity. Not every man with a prissy voice is homosexual either, but it grates on me still.
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Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
I'm an avid cyclist. For over 20 years I've ridden with men who shave their legs and I've never met one Gay rider. The mainstay of professional cyclists' shave their legs. Go ahead, go up to Lance Armstrong and call him Gay, to his face. You may find out he won't like that.
Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
I get what Mike is saying though.
Not all leg shavers are gay/effeminant, nor are all leg shavers athletes (cyclists, swimmers, etc)
I'm sure I can find a UFC champ that wears silks to bed, shapes his eyebrows regularly, has a monthly pedi and wears cover-up. It's still generally regarded as quote effeminant.
Heck, Dennis Rodman dressed in drag. I wouldn't confront him either! But I will safely, behind my computer, definitely say that was rather feminine and queer.
Re: How many times did you ask God for the Holy Gh
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Originally Posted by NotforSale
I'm an avid cyclist. For over 20 years I've ridden with men who shave their legs and I've never met one Gay rider. The mainstay of professional cyclists' shave their legs. Go ahead, go up to Lance Armstrong and call him Gay, to his face. You may find out he won't like that.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHJErrp4eOw
Yesssssssssss.
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