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GuD 01-25-2015 02:00 PM

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1543583)
Women have a small procusion anyway, I mean especially if they have big *****. I have to omit my answer and say yes it is because, although I understand that like for a man especially who is young and inexperienced it is a saving grace that shemale exists because it makes it dicks on chicks before you'd ever have to consider being gay I have changed my mind. Instead, go for muscular women because if you like masculinity they are very strong and beautiful, and if you like dicks, you'll never like shemales.

I'm only talking about looking at porn anyways, I still wouldn't judge. Don't wanna be involved with a shemale.

Maybe you should just stick to drawing pictures n stuff...

grindy 01-25-2015 02:04 PM

What does procusion mean?

ladyislingering 01-25-2015 02:05 PM

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Originally Posted by WhateverDude (Post 1543663)
Maybe you should just stick to drawing pictures n stuff...

maybe cruk should just stick to sitting in his mom's basement, jerking off and never bother with any sort of human companionship because he's already failed.

RoxyRollah 01-25-2015 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ladyislingering (Post 1543666)
maybe cruk should just stick to sitting in his mom's basement, jerking off and never bother with any sort of human companionship because he's already failed.

This can't be 216. It's not his caliber.

crukster 01-26-2015 01:21 PM

You know I just wanted to say that Shemales are for Shemales anyway.

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What does procusion mean?
I just meant protrusion that some girls might say their fanny flaps were a peen.

ladyislingering 01-26-2015 01:24 PM

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Originally Posted by RoxyRollah (Post 1543714)
This can't be 216. It's not his caliber.

the only difference here is that cruk seems to have clawed his way out of the pit he was destined to die in.

Mondo Bungle 01-26-2015 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1544042)
You know I just wanted to say that Shemales are for Shemales anyway.



I just meant protrusion that some girls might say their fanny flaps were a peen.

"My ass is the back of a hammer"?

crukster 01-26-2015 01:38 PM

I don't care if they've got big boobs.

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"My ass is the back of a hammer"?
Well, enjoy irresponsibly.

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the only difference here is that cruk seems to have clawed his way out of the pit he was destined to die in.
Lol I've got a tale or two for you some time about a young boy who was in hospital.

John Wilkes Booth 01-26-2015 01:48 PM

i'm guessing english is a second language to crukster

ladyislingering 01-26-2015 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1544049)
Lol I've got a tale or two for you some time about a young boy who was in hospital.

I think they scrambled your frontal lobes pretty well.

James 01-26-2015 02:17 PM

This has taken a strange turn.

The Batlord 01-26-2015 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by ladyislingering (Post 1544065)
I think they scrambled your frontal lobes pretty well.

Speaking of...


http://my-lake-como-holiday.com/wp-c.../motorboat.jpg

crukster 01-27-2015 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by John Wilkes Booth (Post 1544060)
i'm guessing english is a second language to crukster

Generally when you have to ask if something is gay you know the answer is yes.

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I think they scrambled your frontal lobes pretty well.
Stop lingering yourself baby

John Wilkes Booth 01-27-2015 12:47 PM

i have to thank you for making this thread interesting

crukster 01-28-2015 08:28 AM

I don't even know what a 216 caliber is all about. What's that, the gun you don't use?

John Wilkes Booth 01-28-2015 09:36 AM

216 was just some troll these people are still obsessed with. anyone who comes along who says anything remotely insensitive gets accused of being this guy, apparently.

DwnWthVwls 01-28-2015 11:03 AM

Is it gay to blow a giant clit if the woman identifies as male?

crukster 01-29-2015 12:54 PM

Is it gay to have sex with a woman who wears a strapon?

Cuthbert 01-29-2015 12:56 PM

No.

crukster 01-29-2015 01:40 PM

Well, why do people even need to become Transgender then, there's so many prosthetics out there for men and for women. What I don't understand is someone becomes transgender to then be gay, like they already liked that gender it befuzzles me.

Frownland 01-29-2015 01:46 PM

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1544825)
Well, why do people even need to become Transgender then, there's so many prosthetics out there for men and for women. What I don't understand is someone becomes transgender to then be gay, like they already liked that gender it befuzzles me.

That's not why people become transgender mate. It's a sense of identity that conflicts with what you're born with.

And then you have tumblr fanatics calling themselves trans because it's trendy.

Xurtio 01-29-2015 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1544827)
That's not why people become transgender mate. It's a sense of identity that conflicts with what you're born with.

Alternatively, it can be a sense of identity that conflicts with societal expectations of gender. In the first place, different cultures have different standards for gender, so your standards for what makes a male could be considered insufficient in another country and you'd technically be transgender, there.

We even do this in our own cultures to some extent when peers call each other "***got" or "bitch" for behavior that isn't expected of their gender in an attempt to demote them from being worthy of their gender (or whatever).

Xurtio 01-29-2015 03:08 PM

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Originally Posted by John Wilkes Booth (Post 1542129)
it's cool. most people generally seem to assume i'm hetero. tbh i really want nothing to do with the 'LGBT community' and i dislike the stereotypes and identity-baggage that comes along with identifying as anything other than straight.

Wait a minute, so you DO enjoy heterosexual privilege!

John Wilkes Booth 01-29-2015 06:16 PM

what, you mean cause people make unfounded assumptions? i guess i need to wear a sign or something..

John Wilkes Booth 01-29-2015 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Xurtio (Post 1544864)
Alternatively, it can be a sense of identity that conflicts with societal expectations of gender. In the first place, different cultures have different standards for gender, so your standards for what makes a male could be considered insufficient in another country and you'd technically be transgender, there.

We even do this in our own cultures to some extent when peers call each other "***got" or "bitch" for behavior that isn't expected of their gender in an attempt to demote them from being worthy of their gender (or whatever).

i have to admit i'm guilty of this

posting on ultra-liberal sites like this one makes me a bit more self conscious about it but i guess my views really aren't as progressive as i usually assume they are. i guess i'm progressive in comparison to the majority of my peers irl, but compared to most of you i'm not.

Xurtio 01-29-2015 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by John Wilkes Booth (Post 1544955)
what, you mean cause people make unfounded assumptions? i guess i need to wear a sign or something..

I was reffering more to your own preference:

"i dislike the stereotypes and identity-baggage that comes along with identifying as anything other than straight."

John Wilkes Booth 01-29-2015 08:16 PM

i don't understand how disliking the stereotypes of a label that applies to me is exactly a privilege.

WWWP 01-29-2015 08:26 PM

I think what they're getting at is that you're acknowledging that there is identity-baggage associated with identifying as anything other than straight - enough so for there to be stereotypes regarding it - so you must enjoy the privilege of not having that baggage or those stereotypes associated with your hetero-normative identity.

John Wilkes Booth 01-29-2015 08:48 PM

if i'm walking down the street then sure, people will assume i'm straight and i won't have to deal with that identity baggage. that's cause it doesn't fit my personality. but then when i tell people my sexual orientation i immediately take on the baggage despite it not representing who i actually am. so if anything i am being burdened by stereotypes that other lgbt people perpetuate simply by being of the same sexual orientation as them

i have actually been ridiculed by one of my gay friends before for not 'embracing the culture' and all that. but it really just doesn't appeal to me.

Dylstew 01-30-2015 03:49 PM

Wait, could you please elaborate on what you mean by transgender? A man that turned into a woman, a man that turned into a woman but kept his dick, a woman that turned into a man, a woman that got a dick, I'm not sure what's all possible, I don't know **** about transsexuals.

Carpe Mortem 01-30-2015 04:53 PM

I think threads like this could be more productive if people wouldn't just repeat what someone else already said. But at this point, that's a lot of reading, so fvck the quotes.

crukster 02-04-2015 07:22 AM

I am not aware of what the gender expectations are for where you live, because I don't think there is a gender role for everywhere, anymore - otherwise I would have had no problem finding a job and a mate. I just want to note, that a sex change is more often than not as a result of homosexual bullying, although I don't want to encourage Transvestitism, that's even worse. You'd have to join an LGBT community. No-one can tell you what your gender role is supposed to be or what your gender is even, ever. It's just another area of feminism and what with gay rights there's not even supposed to be an issue unless you have a partner, rights exist to stop partners abusing each other, I'm sorry it doesn't exist to make me accept your choices in life. That said, I do accept anyway, it's just highly personal. I wouldn't want it to come up in common conversation.

Oriphiel 02-04-2015 09:46 AM

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1547184)
I am not aware of what the gender expectations are for where you live, because I don't think there is a gender role for everywhere, anymore - otherwise I would have had no problem finding a job and a mate. I just want to note, that a sex change is more often than not as a result of homosexual bullying,

People who switch genders are as likely to have been bullied or sexually abused in the past as any other percentage of the population. It's a prevalent myth that has no factual basis, much like how many people assume that the majority of prostitutes come from broken and abusive homes, when in reality less than half do.

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1547184)
although I don't want to encourage Transvestitism, that's even worse.

How can a sexual preference/lifestyle that is respectful and consensual be deemed "better" or "worse" than any other? It's all just a matter of personal choice, and has nothing to do with morality or character.

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1547184)
You'd have to join an LGBT community. No-one can tell you what your gender role is supposed to be or what your gender is even, ever.

Meeting other people who have LGBT lifestyles doesn't automatically make you a helpless victim of peer pressure. If that were true, wouldn't the same be true of mingling with "straight" people? Communicating with people involves more than just forcing your point of view on others.

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Originally Posted by crukster (Post 1547184)
It's just another area of feminism and what with gay rights there's not even supposed to be an issue unless you have a partner, rights exist to stop partners abusing each other, I'm sorry it doesn't exist to make me accept your choices in life. That said, I do accept anyway, it's just highly personal. I wouldn't want it to come up in common conversation.

How is it not an issue? There are still many states that outlaw all LGBT activity, deeming it as "Sodomy". And the fact that "straight" couples are able to enjoy the privileges of law-protected companionship, while non-traditional couples aren't, is just one example of how non-traditional couples are denied the same rights that others take for granted. There's also the fact that Homosexuals are routinely killed for fun in parts of the world (such as Africa and the Middle East).

uncle salty 11-28-2017 11:22 PM

I saw the title of this thread, , and almost just skipped it, due to the thread starter's obvious immaturity and homophobic tendencies.

But then, when I saw this thread had over 100 replies, I got angry that this fool could actually get people to react to his asinine question.

So, I thought, ok, there had to be some voices of reason in this thread, so I clicked on it.

I saw the thread starter's account has been disabled, so yes, there are people with some sense in here.

I didn't bother to read the thread.

My son is gay, and I'd just be running the risk of making enemies if I read this thing.

There are ALOT of replies, I'm 100% certain they're not ALL well thought out, mature replies.

Blank. 11-29-2017 04:03 AM

Of course it's gay... You're putting a cock in your mouth.

The Batlord 11-29-2017 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by uncle salty (Post 1899070)
I saw the title of this thread, , and almost just skipped it, due to the thread starter's obvious immaturity and homophobic tendencies.

But then, when I saw this thread had over 100 replies, I got angry that this fool could actually get people to react to his asinine question.

So, I thought, ok, there had to be some voices of reason in this thread, so I clicked on it.

I saw the thread starter's account has been disabled, so yes, there are people with some sense in here.

I didn't bother to read the thread.

My son is gay, and I'd just be running the risk of making enemies if I read this thing.

There are ALOT of replies, I'm 100% certain they're not ALL well thought out, mature replies.

So you're just here to tell us about your gay son and how woke you are. "I'm not racist, I have a black friend!" Go **** yourself.

Goofle 11-29-2017 05:25 AM

"I'm not homophobic, I blew a transgender once! But that's not gay... so maybe I am?"

rubber soul 11-29-2017 05:28 AM

Hey, Uncle Salty. I guess you've discovered this isn't exactly the most PC friendly forum. I would recommend avoiding threads like this and concentrating on the music. You'll probably feel a lot saner.


BTW, Uncle Salty is an Aerosmith song, is it safe to say you're a fan?

uncle salty 11-29-2017 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by rubber soul (Post 1899096)
Hey, Uncle Salty. I guess you've discovered this isn't exactly the most PC friendly forum. I would recommend avoiding threads like this and concentrating on the music. You'll probably feel a lot saner.


BTW, Uncle Salty is an Aerosmith song, is it safe to say you're a fan?


Aerosmith was my first love. So much so, I have a tattoo that says 'Ma Kin'.

Probably the dumbest thing I've ever done.

That's how woke I am.

Xurtio 11-29-2017 07:03 AM

naw, don't avoid threads like this. Stick around and speak your mind. The OP was, himself, not a heterosexual - but he appeared to have a lot of the toxicity and insecurities associated with homophobia/transphobia. There's a lot of misguided dudes trying to prove their manliness to the internet.


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