Errmm, are there such things as hot trannies?That was badly timed, we werne't given enough time to understand the relationship between the two characters. There was a scene in a later episode where it would have been much more appropriate.
If it was two really hot trannies kissing would that have bothered you?
Yep I agree, if I were to say what I said to some other people, I’m sure I would be called- ignorant, bigot, all of that but it’s a debate to be had.
you are right- people can do what they want/ I just don’t want to hear about it and have it shoved in my face. It’s becoming as bad as vegans, saying people that eat meat are unethical blah blah blah
Errmm, are there such things as hot trannies?
Whatever floats your boat I suppose.
Well that was what I was getting at, BBR. Yet, my daughter hates to see it too and I'm pretty sure I have never said anything to her, or shown any outward emotion when confronted with it on TV. She turns away before I do.Definetly a generation thing. If I saw two blokes kissing it would repulse me, to me it's unnatural. My late father would have probably stuck one on a "queer" as that was the term in his days. Times have changed and its seen as normal now. Does that make it right ?
I remember my dad fidgeting about and coughing if there was any kissing or sex on the telly, and my mum would get up and make cups of tea. Bloody hell and that was just Songs Of Praise !Well that was what I was getting at, BBR. Yet, my daughter hates to see it too and I'm pretty sure I have never said anything to her, or shown any outward emotion when confronted with it on TV. She turns away before I do.
I don't like to see two women kissing either. Like you say, it's just something so out of the normal of the world we used to live in.
I think it's where you kiss that matters.I have no issue with it.
I’ve got to be honest, I probably would.
Only one way to find out.That's never a transsexual surely?
Only one way to find out.
Yeah, if she fights like a girl it's probably a man.FIGHT!
I googled it - she is a transsexual - quite incredible.
Unless of course Mrs. Trench used to be a Mr. Trench.probably best clear your search history before Mrs Tench gets on the lap top.
sounds a bit fishyUnless of course Mrs. Tench used to be a Mr. Tench.
Slightly off topic, a mate of mines wife slipped him "the finger" mid coitus a few weeks back, he's had a very strange look about him ever since, it's like he's looking at something in the distance but not quite taking it in.
I thought you just said he did take it in.Slightly off topic, a mate of mines wife slipped him "the finger" mid coitus a few weeks back, he's had a very strange look about him ever since, it's like he's looking at something in the distance but not quite taking it in.
I'm not sure about the sovereign but she does have hands that a 60 year old scaffolder would be proud of.she wasn't wearing a sovereign was she?
Yep, just about exactly the same stance as myself. I have had a number of gay friends over the years and have treated them exactly the same as all my other friends.Weird one, couldn't care less what people want to do with their lives, don't have any negative feelings towards anyone's sexuality but yep 2 blokes getting it on still makes me gag
So to speak
You guys are sounding like you're stuck in a bygone age - keep up ffs. We are in L2 now - not Div 1!!! Things change...embrace the changes by looking for the positives. Like it's SO easy to get a ticket these days, parking is not a major issue either - & you can hear all the tactical chit chat from the bench!Well that was what I was getting at, BBR. Yet, my daughter hates to see it too and I'm pretty sure I have never said anything to her, or shown any outward emotion when confronted with it on TV. She turns away before I do.
I don't like to see two women kissing either. Like you say, it's just something so out of the normal of the world we used to live in.
My father in law used to return home from 'dancing' about 45mins into 'The Sweeney' & just get up & switch channels as soon as Jack Regan said 'bloody hell'. Much to my disgust obviously as I never used to see the outcome!I remember my dad fidgeting about and coughing if there was any kissing or sex on the telly, and my mum would get up and make cups of tea. Bloody hell and that was just Songs Of Praise !
For "sickly and squeamish" should we read threatened???I can't stand to see two blokes kissing. It just isn't right to me. I don't want to cause offence to any of our gay city fans, but that's just the way I was brought up. As BBR says, it's a generation thing. I didn't think I would be bothered seeing two women kissing, in fact the thought of it felt quite erotic, but when I saw a few episodes of "Orange is the New Black", I felt sickly and squeamish watching the women slobbering all over each other. I guess I'm a natural, 100% "straight" bloke who's had 8 kids, 17 grandkids and one great grandson. Yep. It's definitely a generation thing. But having said all that, I have a fabulous mate (female) who is lesbian. She is one of the funniest, friendliest people I know and I'm proud to call her a mate. And going back many years, I had two great friends, who after knowing them for many years, finally admitted to me they were gay. They still remained my mates for years.
Who exposed you??? We're they unimpressed at your lenght/girth or something? LolI was exposed to a lot of gay people when I left home at 18. I remember being disturbed when I first saw two blokes kissing but I guess it just became normal.
You said 'finger'...not hand(s)!!!I'm not sure about the sovereign but she does have hands that a 60 year old scaffolder would be proud of.
I am not shocked or disgusted by gay people either. Have had many gay friends. It is JUST two men kissing and nothing else. It's because I grew up in the late 60's and 70's and it was something none of us ever, ever saw.For "sickly and squeamish" should we read threatened???
I get the impression we are from similar stables...& feel no sexual attraction to men whatsoever. But d'you know what? It really doesn't bother me in the slightest. I am neither shocked or disgusted by gey people...I just shrug my shoulders & think 'fine'! It's who people are as people that matters most to me.
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I just saw a thing about a “transracial” guy who came out as Filipino.
When the City score a goal we shake hands,none of that hugging stuff. Now that is repressed !tbh, being traditional British repressed, public displays of affection make me uncomfortable anyway. I'm not distinguishing though, they all do!
My mate around the same age after we scored a goal went to hug me, but stopped and shook my hand. It would have made a cracking comedy sketch !tbh, being traditional British repressed, public displays of affection make me uncomfortable anyway. I'm not distinguishing though, they all do!
When the City score a goal we shake hands,none of that hugging stuff. Now that is repressed !
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