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#1 Oct 13 2004 at 4:01 PM Rating: Good
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/science/10/13/homosexuality.study.reut/index.html

Further discrediting those who view homosexuality as a "choice"...you can even blame mom!

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Researchers at the University of Padua said the genetic components are linked to the X chromosome which is inherited only from the mother. But they are probably on other chromosomes and could partly explain male homosexuality.
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#2 Oct 13 2004 at 4:02 PM Rating: Decent
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Of course it's not a choice.

Only Rick Santorum and Stok would argue it was.
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#3 Oct 13 2004 at 4:25 PM Rating: Good
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One time I opened my dresser and found a pair of jeans cut like daisy dukes with holes in the back....I blamed my mother for giving me gay jeans.
#4 Oct 13 2004 at 4:28 PM Rating: Good
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Brings a whole new meaning to "Mama's Boy"...
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#5 Oct 13 2004 at 4:34 PM Rating: Decent
Baron von DewVictim wrote:
One time I opened my dresser and found a pair of jeans cut like daisy dukes with holes in the back....I blamed my mother for giving me gay jeans.


This would have been funnier with a linked pic.

#6 Oct 13 2004 at 4:36 PM Rating: Good
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Prince pickleprince wrote:
Baron von DewVictim wrote:
One time I opened my dresser and found a pair of jeans cut like daisy dukes with holes in the back....I blamed my mother for giving me gay jeans.


This would have been funnier with a linked pic.



I agree.

I looked, but I'm at work, and typing "guy in daisy dukes" into google just raises way too many eyebrows.
#7 Oct 13 2004 at 4:56 PM Rating: Decent
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I always thought Jordache were gay jeans.
#8 Oct 13 2004 at 6:46 PM Rating: Default
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You guys see that episode of South Park where they uncensored ****, and Mr. Garrison kept saying f*g?
#9 Oct 14 2004 at 9:25 AM Rating: Decent
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Sh[/b]it, ***, shi[b]tty shi[b][/b]tty *** ***, how do you do?
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#10 Oct 14 2004 at 9:32 AM Rating: Good
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Baron von DewVictim wrote:
Prince pickleprince wrote:
Baron von DewVictim wrote:
One time I opened my dresser and found a pair of jeans cut like daisy dukes with holes in the back....I blamed my mother for giving me gay jeans.


This would have been funnier with a linked pic.



I agree.

I looked, but I'm at work, and typing "guy in daisy dukes" into google just raises way too many eyebrows.



Well, with some of your co-workers, eyebrows aren't the only thing that would rise.

Edited, Thu Oct 14 10:33:26 2004 by XvExodusvX
#11 Oct 14 2004 at 9:42 AM Rating: Decent
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Of course it's not a choice.


how do you know that?
#12 Oct 14 2004 at 9:56 AM Rating: Good
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Would you choose to be gay, Drac?
#13 Oct 14 2004 at 10:08 AM Rating: Good
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Would you choose to be gay, Drac?



It DOES double your wardrobe.
#14 Oct 14 2004 at 10:11 AM Rating: Good
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It DOES double your wardrobe.


Fabulous!! Smiley: jester
#15 Oct 14 2004 at 10:14 AM Rating: Decent
Dracoid the Wise wrote:
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Of course it's not a choice.


how do you know that?


Sorry, didn't mean to step on your twinkle-toes, Sgt. Sashay.

Edited, Thu Oct 14 11:17:13 2004 by pickleprince
#16 Oct 14 2004 at 10:21 AM Rating: Decent
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I choose NOT to be ghey. It's a choice sorry. It's arguable, sure...but so is everything. It's a choice, get over it. I truly do not see the big deal anyway...why is it so hard for ghey people to say "It's my choice" instead of hiding behind this crying, sniffling "I'm enslaved to my gay genes!" idea?

I chose to wear a bandana for a picture once and got teased for over a year on this very board for being a wigger. The whole world is not out to get gheys for being gay...get over it.
#17 Oct 14 2004 at 10:21 AM Rating: Good
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Prince pickleprince wrote:
Dracoid the Wise wrote:
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Of course it's not a choice.


how do you know that?


Sorry, didn't mean to step on your twinkle-toes, Sgt. Sashay.

Edited, Thu Oct 14 11:17:13 2004 by pickleprince




Drac's just upset because he got kicked out of the gay communist gun club.



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You see, Communism without homosexuality is like.. I don't know.. a May Day parade without a feather boa.
#18 Oct 14 2004 at 10:34 AM Rating: Decent
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In my case it wasn't a choice. If it was a choice I would be straight then. Things would have been a little easier for me. Before my relationship I would have taken a pill to make me straight if there was such a thing.
#19 Oct 14 2004 at 10:57 AM Rating: Good
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In my case it wasn't a choice. If it was a choice I would be straight then. Things would have been a little easier for me. Before my relationship I would have taken a pill to make me straight if there was such a thing.



That's just sad that society can do this to someone. :(


Can't we all just accept people for whom they are? ><! What's the big deal?!
#20 Oct 14 2004 at 11:04 AM Rating: Decent
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I choose NOT to be ghey. It's a choice sorry. It's arguable, sure...but so is everything. It's a choice, get over it. I truly do not see the big deal anyway...why is it so hard for ghey people to say "It's my choice" instead of hiding behind this crying, sniffling "I'm enslaved to my gay genes!" idea?

I chose to wear a bandana for a picture once and got teased for over a year on this very board for being a wigger. The whole world is not out to get gheys for being gay...get over it.


Me thinks the lady doth protest too much, n'est-ce pas, Greg Lou-Ghey-ness?
#21 Oct 14 2004 at 12:39 PM Rating: Decent
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In my case it wasn't a choice. If it was a choice I would be straight then. Things would have been a little easier for me. Before my relationship I would have taken a pill to make me straight if there was such a thing.


i wish i was born a girl...i wouldn't have half as many problems getting laid. wah.

i'm half irish, half american indian. on job applications and such i've learned that just putting "caucasian" provides me better opportuinities with less hassle. does it mean i'm ashamed of my native american heritage? nope.

don't blame the rest of the world for your problems. noone denies that the world is a cruel place. as Dennis Leary once said, "Life sucks, wear a fu[b][/b]cking helmet."
#22 Oct 14 2004 at 12:46 PM Rating: Decent
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Sorry dude not blaming anyone.
#23 Oct 14 2004 at 12:47 PM Rating: Good
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So, Pulseczar, are you unable to appreciate a fine woman's a$$ or grin at a little jiggle when you see some boooobs<mumumumumum!> trying to escape a tight sweater? And if not, have you given it an honest effort? Or did you just let your gaze slide over to Sergio the swarthy Albanian?

Seriously, have you tried to let your imagination roam to check if it would work?

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#24 Oct 14 2004 at 12:48 PM Rating: Decent
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sweet! maybe that means i'll get laid soon!

yeah i dont think so either

I have YET to meet a gay man that doesn't like to make out with women. Both gay men and the women they mess around with "playfully as friends" both swear up and down there is nothing sexual about it at all...it's a smokescreen.

Edited, Thu Oct 14 13:50:46 2004 by Empyre
#25 Oct 14 2004 at 1:28 PM Rating: Good
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Empyre wrote:
sweet! maybe that means i'll get laid soon!

yeah i dont think so either

I have YET to meet a gay man that doesn't like to make out with women. Both gay men and the women they mess around with "playfully as friends" both swear up and down there is nothing sexual about it at all...it's a smokescreen.
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Ehh...the several gay guys I know don't. In fact, one of them is a raging misogynist.

(not in a beat-down way, he just can't stand them.)




Edited, Thu Oct 14 14:29:15 2004 by trickybeck
#26 Oct 15 2004 at 12:11 PM Rating: Decent
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Would you choose to be gay, Drac?


i don't think i would, never really considered it, but i think it COULD be a choice, i'm not saying it always is, but i think it could be
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