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Look at the size of this bloke....no wonder he hasn't had any trouble after coming out !
Lets hope others follow him....the days of bigotry are surely over now.
Look at the size of this bloke....no wonder he hasn't had any trouble after coming out !
Lets hope others follow him....the days of bigotry are surely over now.
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I don't give a stuff who sportsmen sleep with. Do they even need to "come out"? In my day, boys who were thought of as gay were taunted and bullied. Now, thankfully it seems easier. A friend of my son's decided to "come out". Everyone just said "yeah, we knew already" and got on with whatever they were doing.
07:16 Wed 26th Oct 2016
it's not something I've encountered, mamya. But then I've not enountered straight people leaping on straight people, or gays on gays. People just seem to use changing rooms for changing their clothes. Perhaps I have just been lucky never to have encountered the sort of locker room people like Trump are supposed to hang out in; but then I have mostly lived a very proper life..
Mamyalynne at 18:24, few give a hoot about other people’s lifestyles, but some do give a hoot when it comes to stripping off among people who may regard them as a potential sexual partner. As a heterosexual woman I wouldn’t want to share a changing room with men. Incidentally, in response to your post at 18:39, there has been no suggestion that ‘gay people may leap on straight people in changing areas’.
Ummmm says ‘ditto’ to jno’s comment at 18:34, so I can only assume she’s changed her mind since Thursday last when, talking about unisex changing rooms, she said that she wouldn't mind if there were separate cubicles, and agreed with another poster who said that she doesn’t like the idea of unisex changing rooms at all and doesn’t even like the idea of going into ladies only communal changing rooms in clothes shops.
Ummmm says ‘ditto’ to jno’s comment at 18:34, so I can only assume she’s changed her mind since Thursday last when, talking about unisex changing rooms, she said that she wouldn't mind if there were separate cubicles, and agreed with another poster who said that she doesn’t like the idea of unisex changing rooms at all and doesn’t even like the idea of going into ladies only communal changing rooms in clothes shops.
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