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Topic: Gays in Pro Sports
scttrbrain's photo
Mon 06/04/07 09:23 AM
My point?? Is this: a REAL MAN would be secure enough in his own
sexuality to not be so obnoxious as to be in fear of another man, a gay
man, being in ANY place with him. Gay does not automatically mean that
they are going to be attracted to a straight man. Of course they will
notice a good looking guy. Who doesn't?
I'm not afraid to be in a house full of lesbians, clothed or naked. So
long as I know my sexuality, I am secure around all people. As amatter
of fact: It is kinda nice to know I may attractive to the same sex.
Whats wrong with that?
Kat

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 09:33 AM
And you know this how????

Alada's photo
Mon 06/04/07 10:00 AM
A person's sexual preferences shouldn't even be taken into account. A
professional sport's player is just that: a professional. Sexual
preferences are not a pre-requisite to play the game. Any other
professionals, say, lawyers, doctors, nurses, architects, bus drivers,
police officer, are not under the obligation of revealing their sexual
orientation, before passing the bar and exercising their profession.

The fact that they are naked around each other sounds like personal
issue, they do have secluded rooms if they want to be in private. Not
everybody likes to walk around naked in front of other people be it the
same gender or a different gender.

Gays should not have to tell. Heterosexuals do not walk around with a
badge advertising their sexual orientation, why should gays or lesbians?

My best friend is gay. He is a lawyer. He is still in the closet. But
most people suspect the truth, but in such a small society like this
one, I guess he is having a difficult time coming out. Lot of people ask
me if he is gay. I usually respond: "I don't know, and it is none of my
business. what I do know is that he is an amazing friend, an incredible
person and very much a professional. He is an incredible lawyer. that's
what I know for sure, and it is enough for me." That usually shuts them
up.

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 10:11 AM
Nobody is saying that gays should,nt exist, but pro sports is not the
place for them.

no photo
Mon 06/04/07 10:43 AM
And why ever not??????

I'm sure a lot of them are much better than the so called straight. I'd
rather prefer them, they are so much more gentle and considerate than
any of the "REAL" men.

Why don't you take your time machine and go back to the dark ages?



grumble grumble

heatherrae's photo
Mon 06/04/07 12:09 PM
people need to stop giving a crap what other consenting adults do behind
closed doors. it has nothing whatsoever to do with how a good (or bad)
a person is.

scttrbrain's photo
Mon 06/04/07 12:15 PM
Why the hell not!!?? If a gay person is good at what they do, not to
mention if they get you to the series or make a name for your chosen
club? Not all gay people are effeminate, Just as heterosexuals are not
all "manly". Many manly hetero's are a turn off anyway, because they
think they ARE so manly. You need to come out of the dark ages fella.
Cave men are gone. We ALL have a right to be in whatever profession is
suited to us. WITHOUT DESCRIMINATION from the likes of you.
I would be willing to bet money you have closet gays in your own family.
It's because of people like you that they have a hard time being their
basic human right: being themselves without intolerance.
Besides, it is many hetero's that are causing the most sexual damage to
those unsuspecting people that do not know that they are indeed "bi".
Married men chasing gay guys in secret. Married men molesting children,
girls and boys.
Straight men do not have the corner on sports or being a part of life.

Kat

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:04 PM
Its typical that you,d prefer gay men, they,re passive and feminine and
easy to control.
straight men are,nt anything like that, so go get them and leave the
real men to the real women.

Abstrakt's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:09 PM
I really don't see why it matter what sexual orientation they are if
they are good at their sport. I am an athlete and hang out with
athlete's all day. There are guys we suspect may be gay and I still
wrestle/box with them. It's not like they are going to be out on the
court playing basketball and have a sudden uncontrollable urge to hump
some dude at mid court. They come play the game go home and I don't care
from there.

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:13 PM
Okay, I hire gays at the restaurant I manage as servers and cooks, the
customers love gay waiters, so i,d likely hire one over a straight guy,
but I just don,t see them in pro sports.

heatherrae's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:16 PM
manwich u are truly an ignorant close minded uneducated bigot. not all
gay men are passive and feminine and not all gay women are butch. there
are very masculine gay men and very feminie gay women. just because a
man is gay does not mean that he is weak and easy to control.

my vote is that everyone on jsh with half a brain refuses to reply to
any post placed on here by manwich. i hereby refuse to feed the beast.
he will eventually learn that is talking to himself.

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:20 PM
heatherrae, I did,nt attack you or anyone here, I just stated my
opinion, if you don,t like it then shutup and move on, you have no right
to call me, nor anyone else names, just because you,re clearly an
useless and angry person.

heatherrae's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:29 PM
i dont have an angry bone in my body. i simply believe that everyone has
the right to live their life without people judging them based on their
age race religion sexual orientation and so on. and you did indeed
attack somebody. you attacked gay people.

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:31 PM
No, the person who made the thread, may have, I just responsed, as I
have said I hire gays all the time.

no photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:34 PM
Oh yeah, and at the same time deny them the right to be a pro in sports.

You are so bigoted.

heatherrae's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:38 PM
thx invisible.

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:38 PM
you are so rude.

no photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:49 PM
I love to be rude to people like you, always hoping it wakes them up in
time.

77Sparky's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:50 PM
No one should ever feel obligated to discuss their sexual orientation
with a teammate, coworker, etc... There is absolutely no link to that
and their performance and therefore noone's business.

Manwich's photo
Mon 06/04/07 01:55 PM
Invisible, whatever, I,m sure you have no sense about these matters and
speak as such.

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