Happy pride month

I am willing to bet I had had more direct contact with a myriad of LGBQ folks then most in here, I will further state and its just my opinion that people can be gay, and further a very minute amount of people do feel they're born in the wrong body, but almost without exception I have never any of these folks that do not have some mental issues or challenges
 
I am willing to bet I had had more direct contact with a myriad of LGBQ folks then most in here, I will further state and its just my opinion that people can be gay, and further a very minute amount of people do feel they're born in the wrong body, but almost without exception I have never any of these folks that do not have some mental issues or challenges
The compulsive NEED they have to shove their sexual pecadilloes into other people's faces constantly gives the game away. All of them from "Pride" parades to "drag queen story hour" and the drive to sexualize other people's little kids in schools etc.

Its not all of them. Some can manage to be gay and otherwise live a normal life, be respectful toward others, etc. But there is a large subset of them in the Alphabet community that just can't manage that. They have to flaunt. They have to thought police others. These people are not mentally well.....and furthermore they know they're fucked in the head - thus the insecurity.

I'm straight and I don't give the slightest shit what the rest of y'all think about that. Ergo, I don't need to shove my straightness in your faces constantly nor do I require your approval. I'm perfectly comfortable being just as I am. They clearly are not. They know there's something wrong with them.
 
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Had a gay coworker in BR in the early 00s. He was a drag performer in some of the local gay bars. I was doing my music thing in the college bars. We both had "gigs" to supplement our income just in very different ways. He came to a couple of my shows and I went to a couple of his. It was fun because there's a whole dialogue and persona attached to drag shows. They are comedians in dresses. Clearly not my thing but I was able to appreciate it for what it was. It was entertainment and in a place where it belonged. I never stayed late because shit probably did get weird and out of my comfort zone. Nobody gave a shit about people being gay 25 years ago. They stayed in their lane. It became an issue when the left decided it was one.
 
Had a gay coworker in BR in the early 00s. He was a drag performer in some of the local gay bars. I was doing my music thing in the college bars. We both had "gigs" to supplement our income just in very different ways. He came to a couple of my shows and I went to a couple of his. It was fun because there's a whole dialogue and persona attached to drag shows. They are comedians in dresses. Clearly not my thing but I was able to appreciate it for what it was. It was entertainment and in a place where it belonged. I never stayed late because shit probably did get weird and out of my comfort zone. Nobody gave a shit about people being gay 25 years ago. They stayed in their lane. It became an issue when the left decided it was one.
It's always pretty simple. As soon as you attach "agenda" to "entertainment", it becomes toxic.... often times, that is the intent of the folks with the agenda.... sad
 
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