
"Are you prejudiced?" asks StapMyVitals. Have you been a victim of prejudice? Are you a columnist for a popular daily newspaper? Don't bang on about how you never judge people on first impressions - no-one will believe you.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 12:53)
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"You don't have to make a song and dance about it"
But i am being unfair. If a man feels happier talking in a camp voice, then good on him. His choice.
It does raise the point though - at what point after coming out does said person think "well, i'd better start speaking like a gay man too". And does he practice in private before he uses his new voice in public? and are his friends/relations a bit mystified by this? I wonder the same thing about kids who suddenly start talking "urban" overnight.
*EDIT and also - why don't lezzers have "an accent".
( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 14:56, 2 replies)

that I think this response by me was extrmemely funny and deserves more attention.
*waves arms*
( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 15:27, closed)

with the words "thick" "cock" and "didn't get it".
It'll probably be rude. I'll post it when I'm finished.
( , Thu 1 Apr 2010, 15:39, closed)
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