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1 hour ago, Davyo said:

I just dont understand it  why another man can fancy another man.The thought of taking it up the back door.Something wrong in the head, had a bloke at work who dressed as a woman,even had a hand bag.He was allowed to dress like a woman at work.If a boke came to work wearing a football shirt there was hell on.

Being gay isn’t a lifestyle choice, it’s just the way a person is wired. 
 

1 hour ago, moondoggy said:

His poor wife won’t know which way to turn!

I’m pretty sure he has the full support of his wife and adult daughters. 

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12 minutes ago, Scully said:

Being gay isn’t a lifestyle choice, it’s just the way a person is wired. 

Not necessarily so, I know of one young person who admitted that it was a choice for them. Yes a vast majority would say that they felt that way for as long as they remember, but it is not unknown.

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2 hours ago, Davyo said:

I just dont understand it  why another man can fancy another man.The thought of taking it up the back door.Something wrong in the head, had a bloke at work who dressed as a woman,even had a hand bag.He was allowed to dress like a woman at work.If a boke came to work wearing a football shirt there was hell on.

Did he support the wrong team?

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24 minutes ago, henry d said:

Not necessarily so, I know of one young person who admitted that it was a choice for them. Yes a vast majority would say that they felt that way for as long as they remember, but it is not unknown.

Ok, generally it isn't a lifestyle choice, ( if it were undoubtedly a lifestyle choice wouldn't the same apply to being straight ?) although there have been instances where people have deemed it fashionable to be gay. I seem to recall Bowie went through a phase of being gay or bisexual. 

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4 hours ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

I think it is known as the "Barimore approach"

Funny enough I watched that programme last night on C4, I was surprised he decided to announce it the day after the Barrymore documentary.

I was in the mob when it was still an offence and you got jail time then booted out if you were gay, or suspected of being gay. A bloke on my shift was gay, we all knew even though he tried his best to hide it. He came out 25 years later and was genuinely surprised that we all knew and couldn’t really care less. 

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2 hours ago, figgy said:

 

One day Lin will think I'll have a look on this forum. Mel will end up A&E

 

I'll just say that one of you lot hacked my computer , I'll say that the Japanese midget porn in my search history is down to you as well 😅

1 hour ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Well if Lin batters his face it might improve things!

She would never lay a finger on my handsome face for fear of spoiling my boyish good looks and schoolboy charm 😅.

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I found it all quite shocking , and the double standards are horrific .

My Mrs thought that him sneaking around for twenty odd years behind his wifes back , and having illicit sex with strange men was OK,  and that coming clean about it was very brave of him ,and that he should be respected for it , but the time when I told her that I'd thrown my leg over a stripper at my mates stag do , she went absolutely ballistic !, I just don't understand women at all 😊

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2 hours ago, mel b3 said:

After being married to my Mrs for eight years , I'm seriously thinking about turning gay 😊.

My mate used to say that. He got his Mrs to agree to having a third party in the bed so he could “pleasure” two women at the same time (his words not mine). It worked out so well that his Mrs decided she liked women more than him and gave him the boot. How we laughed and reminded him of his bragging, on a daily basis!

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4 minutes ago, Taileron said:

My mate used to say that. He got his Mrs to agree to having a third party in the bed so he could “pleasure” two women at the same time (his words not mine). It worked out so well that his Mrs decided she liked women more than him and gave him the boot. How we laughed and reminded him of his bragging, on a daily basis!

😅😅😅snap !, I had a mate that did the same , his wife eventually did a bunk with his sister 😅😅😅

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9 minutes ago, clangerman said:

anyone who’s life this clown has wasted if you can’t go the distance don’t get married in the first place life is a one shot deal hopefully his wife will crush him 

Like I said, his wife fully supports him, as do his children, so I’m not sure she classes herself as a victim.

So what offence has he committed? 

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9 minutes ago, Scully said:

Like I said, his wife fully supports him, as do his children, so I’m not sure she classes herself as a victim.

So what offence has he committed? 

if she supports him she obviously has no pride and wishes to send her children the message it’s ok to break your word be selfish and put your self first 

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They are all homosexual and I object to them hijacking the word GAY, a lovely word which even children find embarrasing to use.

All to there own but I have dealt with situations where considerable distress has been caused to innocent people. Mind the homosexual I saved from further punsihment in the toilets on the Parade in Sutton Coldfield by an Irish bricklayer. He had propositioned the bricklayer under the toilet door.  The homosexual was very lucky I was on duty close by on that day or he would have had a serious beating.   If they keep themselves to themselves like ordinary people then I have no gripe. 

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2 minutes ago, Walker570 said:

They are all homosexual and I object to them hijacking the word GAY, a lovely word which even children find embarrasing to use.

All to there own but I have dealt with situations where considerable distress has been caused to innocent people. Mind the homosexual I saved from further punsihment in the toilets on the Parade in Sutton Coldfield by an Irish bricklayer. He had propositioned the bricklayer under the toilet door.  The homosexual was very lucky I was on duty close by on that day or he would have had a serious beating.   If they keep themselves to themselves like ordinary people then I have no gripe. 

You don’t take part in the gay pride parade then. :whistling:

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8 minutes ago, clangerman said:

if she supports him she obviously has no pride and wishes to send her children the message it’s ok to break your word be selfish and put your self first 

Perhaps she’s just a very tolerant and understanding woman, who still cares for the father of her children? 
So what offence has he committed? 

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3 minutes ago, figgy said:

Walker I didn't take you to be a toilet loiterer. 😂

Back in those days it was a police officers job to keep the peace and that sort of situation was almost a daily occurence. 

2 minutes ago, Scully said:

Perhaps she’s just a very tolerant and understanding woman, who still cares for the father of her children? 
So what offence has he committed? 

None.  Obviously thought his future might be at stake and get a bit of simpathy maybe.

Only seen them both on TV at hotels and considered not really worth watching. Pathetic.

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