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chf34jmac wrote:I remember the other day someone saying we shouldn't be making fun of the homosexual community. This piqued my interest somewhat to find out why.
I spoke at length with one of my customers who is an "out" homosexual and as gay as all possible stereotypes could ever portray.
I asked him point blank why we should not make fun of homosexuals when this is the mental picture most of us have:
Guy down on all fours gnawing on his pillow while his significant other is laying it to him from behind and their nutsacs are playing slapsies underneath.
How the hell is that not funny and why in the world should I NOT make fun of it?
chf34jmac wrote:I remember the other day someone saying we shouldn't be making fun of the homosexual community. This piqued my interest somewhat to find out why.
I spoke at length with one of my customers who is an "out" homosexual and as gay as all possible stereotypes could ever portray.
I asked him point blank why we should not make fun of homosexuals when this is the mental picture most of us have:
Guy down on all fours gnawing on his pillow while his significant other is laying it to him from behind and their nutsacs are playing slapsies underneath.
How the hell is that not funny and why in the world should I NOT make fun of it?
chf34jmac wrote:I remember the other day someone saying we shouldn't be making fun of the homosexual community. This piqued my interest somewhat to find out why.
I spoke at length with one of my customers who is an "out" homosexual and as gay as all possible stereotypes could ever portray.
I asked him point blank why we should not make fun of homosexuals when this is the mental picture most of us have:
Guy down on all fours gnawing on his pillow while his significant other is laying it to him from behind and their nutsacs are playing slapsies underneath.
How the hell is that not funny and why in the world should I NOT make fun of it?
chf34jmac wrote:I remember the other day someone saying we shouldn't be making fun of the homosexual community. This piqued my interest somewhat to find out why.
I spoke at length with one of my customers who is an "out" homosexual and as gay as all possible stereotypes could ever portray.
I asked him point blank why we should not make fun of homosexuals when this is the mental picture most of us have:
Guy down on all fours gnawing on his pillow while his significant other is laying it to him from behind and their nutsacs are playing slapsies underneath.
How the hell is that not funny and why in the world should I NOT make fun of it?
chf34jmac wrote:I remember the other day someone saying we shouldn't be making fun of the homosexual community. This piqued my interest somewhat to find out why.
I spoke at length with one of my customers who is an "out" homosexual and as gay as all possible stereotypes could ever portray.
I asked him point blank why we should not make fun of homosexuals when this is the mental picture most of us have:
Guy down on all fours gnawing on his pillow while his significant other is laying it to him from behind and their nutsacs are playing slapsies underneath.
How the hell is that not funny and why in the world should I NOT make fun of it?
chf34jmac wrote:Not abusing anyone's hospitality. Just trying to "broaden" my horizons as you put it. I would like an honest to god answer.
Jeremey wrote:
What did your customer say in response? When he zipped up, did he pay you in fives or tens?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:Jeremey wrote:
What did your customer say in response? When he zipped up, did he pay you in fives or tens?
Good one.![]()
Bottom line, like anything else, things are funny to a certain extent. But when they start coming from a place of mean-spiritedness and even hate, that's where the problems start. I crack gay jokes on my homosexual friends and relatives all the time and they even do it too, and they know my true feelings, so it's alright. I even had that conversation with my sister and her girlfriend about this, and to be honest, the two of them are usually the ones who start it.But I know they don't care because they know I love them both, and they even think I'm hilarious so it doesn't bug them. Believe me they think the same things about us. They think it's just as funny (or odd, or whatever) that I go for dick.
(and while we're at it, what is it about me or my posts that causes you people to PM me and ask me if I'm a chick? Just wondering because I get that a lot... the answer is yes, I'm a chick, hence the name "bluejeangirl"... 'k, thanks)![]()
But when you have people who truly hate, to the point of disassociating with gays (or whatever group is in question) and even protesting... let's say those horrible people who showed up to Matthew Shepards funeral, or the bastards who beat up Teena Brandon and later killed her... well then obviously it's not okay and not funny.
For the most part, I say as long as it's not truly hateful, then fine, make fun. EVERYthing gets made fun of. Every group of people in some way becomes a comedic target at one time or another. People need to be able to laugh at themselves and lighten up about things.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:See look.... even old Schonny enjoys it...
(Ohhhh, come on, unclench, the bad stuff is blurred out)
bluejeangirl76 wrote:See look.... even old Schonny enjoys it...
(Ohhhh, come on, unclench, the bad stuff is blurred out)
Jeremey wrote:chf34jmac wrote:I remember the other day someone saying we shouldn't be making fun of the homosexual community. This piqued my interest somewhat to find out why.
I spoke at length with one of my customers who is an "out" homosexual and as gay as all possible stereotypes could ever portray.
I asked him point blank why we should not make fun of homosexuals when this is the mental picture most of us have:
Guy down on all fours gnawing on his pillow while his significant other is laying it to him from behind and their nutsacs are playing slapsies underneath.
How the hell is that not funny and why in the world should I NOT make fun of it?
What did your customer say in response? When he zipped up, did he pay you in fives or tens?
Shadowsong wrote:chf34jmac wrote:I remember the other day someone saying we shouldn't be making fun of the homosexual community. This piqued my interest somewhat to find out why.
I spoke at length with one of my customers who is an "out" homosexual and as gay as all possible stereotypes could ever portray.
I asked him point blank why we should not make fun of homosexuals when this is the mental picture most of us have:
Guy down on all fours gnawing on his pillow while his significant other is laying it to him from behind and their nutsacs are playing slapsies underneath.
How the hell is that not funny and why in the world should I NOT make fun of it?
It's not funny & maybe you shouldn't be thinking about it so much or making it an issue on a Journey Forum...
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chf34jmac wrote:I asked a serious question and qualified it with an actual conversation I had with one of my Gay customers. He found it hysterically funny. Apparently he needs to grow up too, according to you.
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