Seagull1989
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- Oct 31, 2011
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Just to say there's a gay football team in Brighton called Brighton Bandits (yes , cringe at the name) however maybe Albion could get involved in supporting them?
It appears there must be a lot of 'gay curious' people then, because it seems a subject that has so nothing-to-do-with-anything, that it appears having it be an issue is ....more of an issue.
Here is my two peneth worth.
Peoples lives are not an episode of Glee. Why is it important that a person must walk around wearing their sexuality on their sleeve? If a player wants to "come out" then of course he should be able to do so without being pilloried. If not then fine, that is his business.
I must say some people start sounding all sanctimonious when they get on to this subject.
Do you have some issues you need to talk to someone about? You do seem frankly obsessedSo because you havent got your quota of players admitting their own sexuality, in this case homosexuality, you feel compelled to feel that the world needs your help.
Jeeeez, what a high opinion you have of your sense of injustices.
Its no more than tittle tattle, so give us all a break and help save the world and confess your own sexual preferences ..... zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I am pointing out exactly what is wrong with that... whether it is true or not is irrelevent, the fact that it even existed shows that there is still inherent homophobia within the sport.
I am about as curious as someone else`s sexuality as I am about whether they prefer mint chocolate choc ice cream or rum and raisin. That is not the point though. It is that THEY feel that they cannot come out and talk about an aspect of there life generally because they see the discrimination that would lie ahead. So if you think that makes people bi-curious and a subject not worthy of debate because it is no ones business then I`ll keep an eye out for your opinions on other subjects on here.
PS Chocolate chip cookie.
And you lot hate being stereotyped, you just dont help yourselves
If anyone can understand how that is making any point whatsoever, then I believe their name might be 'philmyglass'.
I think he meant to call himself feelmyarse, but spelling evidently isn't one of his strengths.
I was as drunk as you Danny, and we swore never to talk of our love again.Lead on, Macpuff....
Rape is rape. What the f*** has that got to do with love? When someone talks fondly about love between a man and a woman, we don't need to remind them of incidents of rape throughout history. You must unlearn what you have learnt.As I've said, people inother countries who now supply a considerable number of players in the Premier Legue have a different viewpoint on male homosexuality.
A few months ago an extremely agonising article appeared in the "Observer Magazine" about male rape in African war-zones, specifically in the Congo region. Men were captured and gang-raped yet UN observers were told not to report this event but to concentrate on what happened to women. Men who had suffered this came unwillingly to doctors, some barely able to even sit down, and not in control of their bowel functions. They were rejected by their wives as "less than men" even though they had no option if they wanted to live.
Anyone who talks about the "Glory of homosexual love" should read that article. I doubt though if it's been put ion the net.