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Burn the Witch !!!

Postby Bushwalker on Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:24 pm

. wrote:
loki_uk wrote:
AnnaKay wrote:
sissy boy wrote:kilts are not skirts

LOL :

kilt = if it feels/looks like a skirt then it IS a skirt
action figure = doll

:lol:


That's like saying wood floats. A duck floats. Therefore ducks must be made of wood. Perfectly logical but still wrong!


And everyone knows that if... she... weighs... the same as a duck,... she's made of wood and therefore a witch

A witch! A witch!... :twisted:


:?: :?: :?:


So, let's all light up the fire, and burn Anna Kay at the stake, for her heresy..

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Postby zilt on Tue Dec 11, 2007 1:29 am

In Thailand people are quite used to guys who dress as girls because there's so many of them, especially in Bangkok. My friend tells me that they're even more beautiful than real women; though if you're observant you can usually pick the difference.
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Postby Proud Woman on Fri Dec 28, 2007 4:08 am

zilt wrote:In Thailand people are quite used to guys who dress as girls because there's so many of them, especially in Bangkok. My friend tells me that they're even more beautiful than real women; though if you're observant you can usually pick the difference.
If that is true they are far more liberated than most.
I think the guy in my avatar looks really great.

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Postby JACroc on Sun Oct 12, 2008 1:14 am

Late teen guy here, just saying as far as things go, I'm attracted to some girls clothes, not underwear and such, but such as winter jackets,I mean as long they don't have that bit tucked in bit aournd the waist where it really hugs them curves(whis is really attractive in my book), I have taken a liking to the local shops where they sell jackets, and well they're just so much more nicer looking then the guy ones, let alone feel nicer, I have a soft spot for synthetics, I can assure you I am perfectly straight, but it's only jackets that I like, and I'm a bit afraid of what my folks will think, being christians and all since it says that wearing female clothing is a nono, does that then make any less of christian as well?or less of a guy for that matter?

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Postby VanessaEvans on Sun Oct 12, 2008 4:54 am

I believe that men and women should be able to wear as much or as little of whatever they want without any recriminations from anyone. Why should politicians, policemen, history or the fashion police dictate what people wear. People should only dictate what other people should wear on safety grounds e.g. firemen. Okay, I also know that skirts look silly on some women and I'm sure that some men would look silly in a skirt, but so what? This is the 21st centuary, live and let live.

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Postby lisa star on Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:11 pm

VanessaEvans wrote:I believe that men and women should be able to wear as much or as little of whatever they want without any recriminations from anyone. Why should politicians, policemen, history or the fashion police dictate what people wear. People should only dictate what other people should wear on safety grounds e.g. firemen. Okay, I also know that skirts look silly on some women and I'm sure that some men would look silly in a skirt, but so what? This is the 21st centuary, live and let live.

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Postby KiltyCol on Tue Oct 14, 2008 9:39 pm

I will wear what I want. When you are young, you fit the fashion mould to create an impression and fit in.
When you get older and have proved yourself, you can make your own mould and set your own fashion.
No one seems to criticise women who cross dress. Why?
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:23 am

I DO

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Postby JACroc on Thu Oct 16, 2008 4:46 pm

So basicly, I should go out there despite of what others think, if so why is it so hard todo so, sure I might run to the mail box and in again, or take a short walk in the rain, but to go inta shops and stuff..........I could post pictures if need be........any

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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu Oct 16, 2008 5:07 pm

JACroc wrote:So basicly, I should go out there despite of what others think, if so why is it so hard todo so, sure I might run to the mail box and in again, or take a short walk in the rain, but to go inta shops and stuff..........I could post pictures if need be........any


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Postby KiltyCol on Thu Oct 16, 2008 8:19 pm

I'll stick with Apache, the Shadow's first No.1. I must have played it thousands of times on my guitar.
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Postby Alf Huckham on Thu Oct 16, 2008 10:20 pm

KiltyCol wrote:I'll stick with Apache, the Shadow's first No.1. I must have played it thousands of times on my guitar.


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Postby dreyam on Tue Oct 21, 2008 6:58 pm

Proud Woman wrote:
zilt wrote:In Thailand people are quite used to guys who dress as girls because there's so many of them, especially in Bangkok. My friend tells me that they're even more beautiful than real women; though if you're observant you can usually pick the difference.
If that is true they are far more liberated than most.


Certainly in the realm of tolerance for variances in human behaviour and social interaction -- and particularly in their tolerance for sexual and gender variance -- Thailand IS very liberated. Consider that Thailand is one of the few Southeast Asian countries that has never been invaded and conquered and thus never had an occupying force that compelled them to abandon their own social customs and ethics in favour of "western" values. And intolerence for gender variant people is very much (though not exclusively) a western phenomenon.

Also, Thailand has a predominantly Buddhist population, and one of the central precepts of Buddhism is "do no harm." Personally, I think we could learn a thing or two from them.
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