IIN to bully certain looking people

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  • xfg-48

    Closet homosexual. Shouldn't have any reaction.

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    • Lmao everyone is saying he's a poof but he fights so

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      • SpookyPancake

        Bruh, I knew a gay dude who practised several different fighting styles. Hell, he was even an instructor. Never dated chicks, had a boyfriend or two.

        And there was this other bisexual (but leaning towards gay) dude that scared the shit out of the entire area. Once he went into a fight with two other guys and came out victorious.

        The whole idea that gays are "failed men" who "take on a female role" is fucking bullshit. If gay guys were feminine 100%, then they would be attracted to masculinity. But only straight guys would be masculine. There would be no gay sex happening. But obviously guys fuck each other on this Earth, so theory busted.

        Think about it: the Spartans fucked each other in the ass all the time. "Poofs" can fight.

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        • darausnicht

          I am a bisexual guy and I was a bully and was goth/punk. The one time I looked passable and female for a few years in my teens, I was a cocky, arrogant, male persona. I dressed like a goth slutty woman. I was harassed for being a "fucking dyke" because I was with bi women the entire time. I was treated like royalty just for looking like the "goth barbie" because I am personality-wise dominant and masculine.

          The thing is, the men were different when they thought I was a bi woman. My ex and I almost got dragged into a car once. The dude called me a shemale and didn't care but I beat them up. I am not sure if homosexuality is the issue. We used to size each other up and shit on people due to certain looks/styles. Homosexuality is really irrelevant. I was never associated with that gay community stuff in my teens (mid-late 90s) and most "homophobes" actually make very good arguments in some cases. I have recently experienced one aspect of it. Gay men can behave horribly but bi men are held to the same standards as straight men.

          Homosexual behavior has occurred among all groups for ages. It is rarely as widespread as the LGBTQ fanatics have turned the theoretical concept of "homophobia" into. It's more often simpler than that. And sometimes, it comes from treatment from gay people sometimes too. I may be bisexual but I think that they need to calm it down a lot because straight men and women have turned their more violent ways around in the past 20 years. There's a point where it's petty.

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