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Posts: 4117
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:03 am
TheQuietKidd TheQuietKidd: Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206: Lesbian Kisses usually are more french kissed Don't believe everything you see in the pornos boy-o Not very many parents object to their children seeing two people kiss. I know when I was a kid, I didn't really notice the difference between that and a kiss on the cheek, as in it simply being a way of one or two people showing love and affection for each other, there was nothing sexual or erotic about it to me. Yes not all of them, but some do. However, what do you expect kids watching that would think? or teach them? They will think the exact same thing you just put it, that it was just a sign of effection and nothing sexual about it. If there parents don't explain it to the kids afterwards, then how do you think they will show there sign of affection to there friends? Same way kids learn how to say hi by shacking the others hand. Which can lead to really bad confusion when hes older, and with all the virus's and colds coming around. Really easy way to spread them is how? The kids won't know any better, because they are just kids. Point is that, that is exactly why parents don't want there kids exposed to things like that. Even if they are as simple as just a kiss. Though you're right, I can't really judge how lesbians kiss as I haven't seen enough to know  . But I still would put money on that they were french kissing when the parents complained.
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Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:13 am
TheQuietKidd TheQuietKidd: Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206: Lesbian Kisses usually are more french kissed Don't believe everything you see in the pornos boy-o Not very many parents object to their children seeing two people kiss. I know when I was a kid, I didn't really notice the difference between that and a kiss on the cheek, as in it simply being a way of one or two people showing love and affection for each other, there was nothing sexual or erotic about it to me. Well a kiss can be very sexual and erotic. Lets just hope it isn't done that way in front of children. I get the feeling from this article though it was just a plain kiss.
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Posts: 14063
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 9:45 am
Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206: Really? so during the article they mentioned another simular report of parents NOT complaining against a guy and a girl kissing? Yeah, it did mention that - in the first or second sentence, even. Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206: People just always think the worst of situations was my point. Unlike you, who just assumes they were doing something inappropriate compared to any other couple that kisses in the stands.
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taipei
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Posts: 57
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 6:59 pm
"Mommy.."
"Yes.."
"What are those two girls doing?"
"What two girls?"
"Those two girls..."
"OH, MY GOD!!!! Frank, you go over there and tell those two women to STOP doing THAT! Frank...FRANK!!!Stop staring at them!"
"Huh?"
"You are staring at those two women! That's terrible! It's upsetting little Amy. Go over there and tell them to stop.!"
"Now? Can't I wait, like, a bit."
"Frank, those women are KISSING each other! That's Terrible!"
"Geez, Martha....It's not THAT bad."
"I don't believe it! You like watching them do that!"
"No I don't..."
"Then why are you staring at them!"
"Well, it's nice to see people be so friendly."
"Those women are ALL over each other! I mean, REALLY! I find it upsetting!"
"Martha.."
"What..."
"Watch 'em. Maybe you can get some pointers."
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Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:21 pm
I think Sirbina Guerro is looking for 15 more minutes of fame
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Posts: 2375
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 8:36 pm
I believe, straight or gay, that you should show some decency when you're in a public area, and extra care when children are around.
Now holding hands or a small kiss are nothing, but sitting there making out really intensely...yeah then the parents have a right to complain.
But if its, like I suspect, that the parents to want to "explain to my child what homosexuality is", I don't give a damn, gay people should show public decency, yes, but not censor there freedom to these closed minded people worried about the "sanctity of their child"
Pfft.
This is just as bad as parents in Winnipeg who removed there child from a class because the (male) teacher had a picture of his husband (gay relationship) on his desk.
But if it was a picture of a woman, wouldn't have mattered.
Its bs.
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Posts: 7835
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:22 pm
Blue_Nose Blue_Nose: Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206: Really? so during the article they mentioned another simular report of parents NOT complaining against a guy and a girl kissing? Yeah, it did mention that - in the first or second sentence, even. Which does not mean nobody has ever complained about it. You have either the two women's story, or the ballpark, park employees, and a family. If a straight couple were, and I quote "which included "making out" and "groping" in the stands", doing that in front of me while there were kids around, I'd be pissed too and I'd complain. Right now, it could have been either a kiss, as the girls say, or full blown making out and groping, as a family and as the park says. Also, to go on, "In the release, the Mariners said the women were told they could continue to kiss, but that they had to "tone it down." "The women refused to modify their behaviour, began swearing at the seating hosts and complained that they were being singled out for their sexual orientation," the club said." So they were warned that they can kiss, but they should tone down the other stuff...and they didn't. Bacardi4206 Bacardi4206: People just always think the worst of situations was my point. Unlike you, who just assumes they were doing something inappropriate compared to any other couple that kisses in the stands.[/quote] Well they seem to be the only couple kicked out after getting warned they can kiss but they should tone down their behaviour? That, to be, sounds like more to kissing.
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Posts: 4914
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:20 am
i like lesbians, especially the HOT lesbians. They are illusive, but they are out there!
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Posts: 7580
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:25 am
westmanguy westmanguy: I believe, straight or gay, that you should show some decency when you're in a public area, and extra care when children are around.
Now holding hands or a small kiss are nothing, but sitting there making out really intensely...yeah then the parents have a right to complain.
But if its, like I suspect, that the parents to want to "explain to my child what homosexuality is", I don't give a damn, gay people should show public decency, yes, but not censor there freedom to these closed minded people worried about the "sanctity of their child"
Pfft.
This is just as bad as parents in Winnipeg who removed there child from a class because the (male) teacher had a picture of his husband (gay relationship) on his desk.
But if it was a picture of a woman, wouldn't have mattered.
Its bs. jeeze I have witnessed a str8t couple screwing at a ball game in toronto... more eyes on that window than the ball... you really are a challenge to figure out..you set the gay movement back 50yrs.. I show your posts to my bro and his partner and they cant believe you are real
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Posts: 4914
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:26 am
bro and his partner, Kenny the lieberal..
it's all making sense now
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Posts: 2375
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 10:02 am
well kenmore...I've always said I would never "fit in" with the GBLT community.
Here is where my liberalism lies:
-> I support same-sex marriage (and I hope to get married someday.) -> I support gay adoption and gay foster parents (and I hope to adopt someday.) -> I support an equalized age of consent for both gay and straight people (currently in Canada vaginal consensual age of consent is 16, and anal consensual age of consent is 18, which unfairly targets gays...although straights can do that too...so I support it being 16 for both) -> I believe gay people are no more high risk than straight people and should be able to donate blood, and if AIDS is still a concern, the least Blood Services can do is allow gay people to donate if they've taken a AIDS test. -> I support "sexual orientation" being enshrined in our hate crime laws, employment equality acts, and hopefully someday the Charter of Rights and Freedoms too.
So I'm damn liberal on all of that.
But because I'm liberal there doesn't mean I have to be in the Liberal or NDP camp. Look at yourself kenmore...your immigration views and views on Muslims, by your standards you should darn well be a card carrying Conservative, but you don't let that one issue cloud your entire judgment and you continue to support the Liberals.
Where I go away from the GBLT community is the radical "Pride" and "Culture" obsession many gay people have.
My belief is that nobody should have neither pride, nor shame, in something they don't choose. I don't choose my skin color, gender, or my sexual orientation, so I'm not proud of these things, nor ashamed of them, because they are something I didn't choose.
And its highly highly hypocritical that there can be such a thing as "Gay Pride" that our country will tolerate, but then "White Pride" is called bigoted. I think both are the same an synonymous and want nothing to do with either.
Its ridiculous in our society that minorities can be proud of their skin, orientation, gender, etc., but if your in the majority category "oh no that bigotted!" Gimme a break.
So I have no need for Gay Pride, to march in a parade, or any of that. I want to live a normal life, get married, adopt, work, and just be normal and don't need any of the cross-dressing, stereotypical, bs culture that annoys the hell out of me.
I'm the type who is not stereotypical, and I can't the stereotypical gay people who get all the media time who put out this God-awful image of all gay people that just makes me cringe.
Show that to your brother, and maybe he'll understand where I'm coming from.
I see 2 types of gay people, the first group being those caught up in the Pride Culture and obsessed with their sexual orientation, and the second group who just wants to live a normal life, and has no need for it.
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Posts: 35283
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:23 am
So that's what Jon was talking about. Full clipI love his reaction...wow.
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Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 11:28 am
The story is not clear, were they making out or just kissing, there is a difference. I don't want to see anyone making out in public, gay or not. A kiss is just a kiss though.
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Regina 
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Posts: 32460
Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2008 12:50 pm
This topic is nothing without pictures!
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