I'm sorry when I saw this post I couldn't stop cracking up lol! LMFAO....
I'm glad you got a giggle out of it... I'm still traumatised by the idea of someone fĂșcking puppies myself, but if the scarring of my mental landscape causes some laughter I'm sure it's worth it. *twitch*
Originally posted by Mr.Kane
I'm glad to see im not alone in the way i think. I know you cant label everyone of them as gay but the vast majority will be.
I think what people have to remember is being gay is like living in a minefield. You can't really date or even flirt because most people are straight. On average it's 10% of the population that's gay, in some places like Los Angeles and New Orleans it's higher, about 14%, but in other areas like New York it's only about 8% and in Philidelphia (despite the film), it's only 3% of people. The only way for gay people to reliably be able to identify eachother is with broad trending. Just like how punks can identify punk and goths can identify goths due to their fashion trends, by having the camp fashion trend be a symbol for homosexuality it acts as a way for gay people to identify eachother and feel safer pursuing relationships. Remember, most people get offended if gay people come on to them, even people here have said that's the line they don't want crossed... without this stereotype gay people would have to play pot luck on trying it on with random people, with only a 1/10 or less chance of finding a gay guy, and then there's the chance they just don't like you, etc. (after all, not every woman likes every guy, so not every gay guy likes every other gay guy).
I hate the camp fashion trend, I find it overly sexualised, very non-masculine and thus bloody hypocritical, and gratingly irritating... but it serves a purpose unfortunately and until the homophobes of the world feel comfortable enough to just say, "Oh, I'm flattered, but I'm straight... Sorry", it'll probably not go away.