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5 minutes ago, Countryfox said:

 

Sorry mods typo ...    I meant fishing club ....    

I was more comfortable with the fisting. ( :ph34r: ) i mean, its consensual and doesnt involve torture and death*

 

Edit *To the best of my knowledge

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4 minutes ago, lifted*fox said:

 

At least you know that much Izzy mate and that's the main thing.

 

My uncle who is in his early 60's now has twin daughters - one is married to her husband and his other daughter came out as gay and married her girlfriend. 

 

He was just absolutely overjoyed that both of his daughters found companionship and love with someone else - sex was no matter.

 

Perhaps if your son / daughter had bought home a partner of the same sex - would you have reacted in this way too? 

 

You know - if Wymeswold's kids bought home a same-sex partner and they sat on the sofa together, holding hands, etc. Would he be disgusted and leave the room or learn to overcome his issues for the sake of his relationship with his kids?   

I often wonder how I’d react if my son or daughter ‘end up’ being homosexual.

 

I imagine my first instinct would be shock. There may also be a tinge of regret, disappointment and probably embarrassment as I processed it all.

 

And then I know that all I want is for them to be happy and healthy and their life is their life and I can’t control them.

 

Both my kids have been brought up as Christians and my brother in law is a minister. They go to church regularly so I also wonder how this will shape their beliefs ongoing.

 

The stupid thing is that both my wife and I have gay and lesbian friends who are all lovely people. 

 

It’s a strange and conflicting feeling for me. Almost like knowing I need to let go of my deeply ingrained old values and beliefs. But it’s tough...

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1 minute ago, Countryfox said:

The fisters meet on a Saturday after the doggers have gone ...

 

You've completely ruining the shipping forecast for me, now.

 

Viking (Forties), Dogger, Fisher, German Bite, 'Sole, Baileys......

It all used to seem so innocent and mysterious, but it was just filth and concealed pornography and depravity. :blink:

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2 minutes ago, Izzy Muzzett said:

I often wonder how I’d react if my son or daughter ‘end up’ being homosexual.

 

I imagine my first instinct would be shock. There may also be a tinge of regret, disappointment and probably embarrassment as I processed it all.

 

And then I know that all I want is for them to be happy and healthy and their life is their life and I can’t control them.

 

Both my kids have been brought up as Christians and my brother in law is a minister. They go to church regularly so I also wonder how this will shape their beliefs ongoing.

 

The stupid thing is that both my wife and I have gay and lesbian friends who are all lovely people. 

 

It’s a strange and conflicting feeling for me. Almost like knowing I need to let go of my deeply ingrained old values and beliefs. But it’s tough...

I would worry more about them getting a christian upbringing.

 

What do you (or your wife) say to them when they ask how God allows all the pain and monstrosities to happen in the world? 

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11 minutes ago, ozleicester said:

I was more comfortable with the fisting. ( :ph34r: ) i mean, its consensual and doesnt involve torture and death*

 

Edit *To the best of my knowledge

 

You clearly haven't seen the size of CF's fists...

 

 

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6 minutes ago, FIF said:

I would worry more about them getting a christian upbringing.

 

What do you (or your wife) say to them when they ask how God allows all the pain and monstrosities to happen in the world? 

It’s a question that crops up frequently. 

 

My wife’s brother gave them a kids book called “Why does God allow suffering?” that trys to explain it.

 

Again, I tend to let my wife deal with these difficult questions because she’s much better at it than me.

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5 minutes ago, bovril said:

 

Are you communicating with the doctor in morse code?

posted something and took it off, it isn't worth it when people are telling you to let people live their lives and then turn around and tell you how to live yours.

it isn't worth it, the game is about an hour away and i want to be in a good mood

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5 hours ago, Webbo said:

No, what you, and others are doing is picking on an easy target so you can signal your own virtue. Whatever happened to;

 

 

Why is someone picking up Wymesy for airing those views virtue signalling? Is it something Lifted*fox did specifically or is everyone who replied to Wymsey also virtue signalling? And what makes Wymesy an easy target anyway?

 

I don't mean to draw the conversation backwards but I'm genuinely curious as to how you reached that conclusion.

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4 minutes ago, ajthefox said:

Why is someone picking up Wymesy for airing those views virtue signalling? Is it something Lifted*fox did specifically or is everyone who replied to Wymsey also virtue signalling? And what makes Wymesy an easy target anyway?

 

I don't mean to draw the conversation backwards but I'm genuinely curious as to how you reached that conclusion.

Perhaps if he hadn't kept banging on about it.

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What happened here?  Wymse is one of the nicest guys on the forum!  As is often the case with him it was hard to tell how serious he was being but I think it's pretty obvious what he was trying to say.  As long as he's not out there campaigning against gay people having equal rights then surely as his responsible internet boyfriends it's our job to make him feel as uncomfortable as possible with tales and images of greasy man palm in sweaty, hairy also-man palm. 

 

Ironically in Arab nations, many of which being places where gay people are very heavily oppressed, it's considered normal behaviour for men to walk around hand in hand.

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And who doesn't love a threesome?

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4 minutes ago, ajthefox said:

@Wymeswold fox, do you play football manager...?

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41796686

Have heard of, but no. :rolleyes:

I actually agree that they should introduce this, now the views on equality are trying being more open and welcoming publicly (such as make people open up on their sexuality if they want to etc, either in sport or in normal life).

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I'm not about to agree with Wymesey fully, but I see where he is coming from.


Don't have a problem with hand holding etc but heavy petting makes me feel uncomfortable.

 

That's a bloke and a bloke, a bloke and a woman, a woman and a woman, a whatever and a whatever.... people that feel the need to snog each other, touch intimate places etc in public are a ****ing weird. I just don't get the need.

 

I don't have a problem with intimacy, I just think people should be appreciative of the fact that the world doesn't need to see it.

 

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