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Posted by: Nick M ( Vice-chair of the West Ealing Guinea Pig Defence League, UK ) on December 16, 1999 at 22:40:29:

In Reply to: hetero pride marches? posted by Lark on December 16, 1999 at 13:00:49:

: : I too have had 'the moves put on me' by homosexuals. I told them 'no'. Problem solved. I have also had 'the moves put on me' by heterosexual females. And how many heterosexual females have to put up with heterosexual men 'putting the moves on them' everytime they go out to a party. Given people unwelcome attention but this is hardly a solely gay thing.

: Aye, but do you get hetero pride marches? Do you get heteros racing around in parks or public toilets making their private lives public issues?

I have to admit I have never seen 'Hetero pride marches' but then I have never heard of the famous 'white rights' civil movement in the sixties. I leave it to you to infer the argument I am making.
I also must admit to never seeing heterosexuality practised in public toilets; but then I have very little experience of the mixed-gender toilets in which this would be possible.

However, I have certainly seen heteros racing around in parks making their private lives public. Are you sincerely saying that you have never seen a hetero couple holding hands, cudlling or kissing in a public park?
: : So all gays should be accountable for the actions of a minority of their number? Just like all men are rapists eh? Very logical.

: No everyone gay or not shouldnt make their private lives public business.

Ah right I get you. Perhaps I should therefore not wear a wedding ring, hold hands with my wife in public or even refer to 'my wife' in casual conversation. After all this is making my private life public. Perhaps we should go further than this. Perhaps parents should not acknowledge their children; after all revealing that they have children would reveal that they *shock horror* had heterosexual intercourse at some point in their life which would certainly make their private life public business.
Also Lark, I presume that you never buy a newspaper or watch factual programmes on tv, all of which make people's private lives public business, something you seem to so obviously dissaprove of.
Also, can you please give me a definition of private life, just so I don't accidentaly offend you by talking about my private life.

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