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Soy products femminizing our (human) boys?
Yowie wrote:
Oh OK :-) No harm done. Yowie, looking sheepish (not that there's anything wrong with that) As a matter of fact, some of us find sheep to be pretty darned cute. if you find them anything more than cute though, you need help. Badly! Blessed be, Baha -- Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200701/1 |
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"Baha via CatKB.com" u18616@uwe wrote in message news:6ca4b5b64fc4a@uwe...
Yowie wrote: Oh OK :-) No harm done. Yowie, looking sheepish (not that there's anything wrong with that) As a matter of fact, some of us find sheep to be pretty darned cute. if you find them anything more than cute though, you need help. Badly! Shouldn't that be 'baaadly'?. LOL Yowie (g,d,r) |
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Soy products femminizing our (human) boys?
On Mon, 22 Jan 2007 02:58:16 GMT, "Baha via CatKB.com" u18616@uwe
yodeled: Yowie wrote: Oh OK :-) No harm done. Yowie, looking sheepish (not that there's anything wrong with that) As a matter of fact, some of us find sheep to be pretty darned cute. if you find them anything more than cute though, you need help. Badly! B-a-a-a-a-dly! Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War |
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Soy products femminizing our (human) boys?
Considering my previous responses on this thread, I believe I'd be considered
a bleating heart liberal! Blessed be, BAAAAAAA-ha Kreisleriana wrote: Oh OK :-) No harm done. Yowie, looking sheepish (not that there's anything wrong with that) As a matter of fact, some of us find sheep to be pretty darned cute. if you find them anything more than cute though, you need help. Badly! B-a-a-a-a-dly! Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com |
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Soy products femminizing our (human) boys?
Baha via CatKB.com wrote: Considering my previous responses on this thread, I believe I'd be considered a bleating heart liberal! Blessed be, BAAAAAAA-ha Kreisleriana wrote: Oh OK :-) No harm done. Yowie, looking sheepish (not that there's anything wrong with that) As a matter of fact, some of us find sheep to be pretty darned cute. if you find them anything more than cute though, you need help. Badly! B-a-a-a-a-dly! Theresa Stinky Pictures: http://community.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh Make Levees, Not War -- Message posted via http://www.catkb.com LOL!! I'd say its much better to wool-gather than spread ignorant, overly-credulous homophobic theories. =o) Melissa |
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Soy products femminizing our (human) boys?
Stormin Mormon wrote: Excellent answer, but I guess I asked the wrong question. As the only person on this message board who has met me in person. And one posessing a very good sense of "gaydar". Do you think I'm a homophobe? I've been accused at least twice on this message board of being a homophobe, and here is your chance to comment. Unless the topic came up in conversation, how would Baha know? Those of us who have read your posts here may be in a better position to judge. (Unless the opinions you express are simply trolling, not what you really think.) |
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Stormin Mormon wrote: So, you don't care about potential damage to human boys? Define "damage". |
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"Kreisleriana" wrote in message ... On Sun, 21 Jan 2007 02:17:26 GMT, "Baha via CatKB.com" u18616@uwe yodeled: WARNING: THE FOLLOWING IS FACETIOUS PROSE WRITTEN BY A WOMAN WHO IS AT THIS MOMENT REALLY WHIZZED UP ON SINUS TABLETS! Yowie wrote: Here is a second article which says much the same thing. [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] To view the entire article, visit http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/ar...TICLE_ID=53327 Yes, thats why China, the country that eats the most soy, has the smallest population and the most gay and/or feminised men. Yep. Louie is half East Indian and half Chinese. Nothing but limpwristed sissies all over Mama's side of the family, and you know what they're doing? That's right. Breeding generations of more queers. As if centuries of pansies in the Forbidden City before Mutha-in-law came along weren't bad enough. And as for my father in law, he took an oath to go vegan when his firstborn fell off a balcony at the age of two. That was my Louie. And what followed? Six siblings, and those two younger boys are the biggest poofters in town from all that tofu daddy's been eating for almost forty years. And now that we mention it, I married a flaming queen and the biggest problem with it is, WE EACH TAKE DIFFERENT DRESS SIZES!!! Now, is anyone interested in my husband's recipe for real Buffalo-style wings? YES. AND: read warning above, minus ex-Mormon subdivision Oh please everybody. You all know where all these limp-dishrag sissy boys and flannel-wearing combat booted lezzos come from. Not one of them resulted from budding, cloning or parthenogenesis. They all arrived the old-fashioned way, from good old-fashioned, God-fearing heterosexual sex. So obviously, the fault lies with us straight people. Keep your legs together and your zippers zipped, straight folks, you're flooding the world with gays. :P smirk I would not like to say whether any of you will ever be in a position to fall in love with one of your own sex. Who knows? And why does it matter, anyway? Let us all be happy with whoever we choose to spend our lives with and live without prejudice. Tweed Tweed |
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Soy products femminizing our (human) boys?
Well, that wasn't exactly the response I was expecting. The
bottom line answer is that I'm not homophobic. I have no fear of homosexuals. -- Christopher A. Young You can't shout down a troll. You have to starve them. .. "Baha via CatKB.com" u18616@uwe wrote in message news:6ca467e3e7f70@uwe... I had been hoping to avoid this. Owing to our obvious religious and political differences, I wanted to keep a respectful distance from the question and hadn't wanted to comment, but it seems like it's not going to go away if I ignore it. It seems as if you think that homophobia and gaydar seem to go hand in hand, as if by having a good sense of gaydar means I look at you in particular and say "Look, everyone, a gay guy." I think you are afraid of being labeled gay, as opposed to thinking you are a gay man. I know you are not. But you are of a rigidly conservative frame of thinking that is not so much homophobic as much as it is opposed to, and threatened by, anything that is different from your set of beliefs and values. One may compare it to suggesting an author is in danger of immortal condemnation, and insinuating that the writer is trying to pervert a religion and the faith of its adherents, because a book does not present a person's church in a matter best left to missionaries; and making such a suggestion before the novel is in production, let alone the stores. A person feels threatened by a different viewpoint, and reacts by building a wall rather than trying to understand. Yes, I feel your comments are homophobic because they are based on narrow thinking, hatemongering and misinformation by a man who tries to pass himself off as an expert in human biology, a minister who has no business insinuating himself into matters in which he is not trained. Are you yourself homophobic? I think it is broader than that; you have a fear of that which makes you realize there are people who are different and who think differently from yourself. It is not so much homophobia, but a fear of a world outside the church walls, where life is not necessarily as orderly...but it is infinitely more interesting. Blessed be, Baha Stormin Mormon wrote: Excellent answer, but I guess I asked the wrong question. |
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Baha has seen some sides of my personality which not many people
have. Normally, I'm a rather calm and collected person. I do have a sense of humor, but not many people see it. We did have one conversation over dinner, when Louie mentioned psyching out some other folks, playing into their homophobia. I think during that discussion I made it reasonably clear that I'm not homophobic. I thought she'd have remembered that. So, yes, it has come up in conversation. -- Christopher A. Young You can't shout down a troll. You have to starve them. .. "EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque)" wrote in message ... Unless the topic came up in conversation, how would Baha know? Those of us who have read your posts here may be in a better position to judge. (Unless the opinions you express are simply trolling, not what you really think.) |
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