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: : 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. : I'm sorry your being so hostile mate ;), you obviously thik I'm some kind of totalitarian nutbar
Hostile, moi?
I'm the most nicest, pleasantest sweet-temperedest person you could ever hope to come across.
Sorry if I came across as hostile, that was honestly not my intention. What I was responding to is your comment "No everyone gay or not shouldnt make their private lives public business." and asking if it is possible to draw such a clear distinction between private and public business. I'm quite sure that you're not actually a 'totalitarian nutbar' whatever that is (I know what totalitarian means but not, in that context, nutbar.)
: I think intemacy is great for couples but, hey, I dont go scrawling things about sex on walls or the like so some small child ends up asking their parents what does 'I want a big dick rammed in me, 3.00 pm' mean.
: I'm making an appeal, if these people want equality they have to live by the codes of conduct and decency that we heterosexuals do.
Fair enough. If you are saying that everyone should live by the same code of practice, I have no quarrel.
However, and this is where we seem to disagree, you also seem to be saying that homosexuals seem to flaunt their sexuality far more than heterosexuals. I have yet to see any evidence of this. You say you don't write on toilet walls? Good for you, but can you honestly say that you have never seen any hetero graffiti on toilet walls? Or is it that you accept statements of heterosexuality on toilet walls as normal? Are heterosexual men who shout sexual coments at women ('Phwor. I'd like to have her!') really living by any code of conduct and decency?