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Posted: Wed Mar 12, 2008 7:58 pm
by Ting Ting
The Little Merman wrote:A little bird named Ashlee Simpson had already told me. :wink: :P
:lol: :P

Apparently she only told you, because most of my friends were pretty shocked.
They didn't care, but they were shocked, nonetheless.

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:59 am
by MickeyMouseboy
Prince Ali wrote:
The Little Merman wrote:A little bird named Ashlee Simpson had already told me. :wink: :P
:lol: :P

Apparently she only told you, because most of my friends were pretty shocked.
They didn't care, but they were shocked, nonetheless.

so what will happen to jasmine prince ali? :D

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 8:54 am
by Lazario
They do have self-help groups. And there will always be plenty of gbff's to go around. Image

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 3:02 pm
by Prudence
MickeyMouseboy wrote:
Prince Ali wrote: :lol: :P

Apparently she only told you, because most of my friends were pretty shocked.
They didn't care, but they were shocked, nonetheless.

so what will happen to jasmine prince ali? :D
Does Jasmine ever wear any type of eyeglasses, Prince Ali? Just an innocent question. Someone needs to comfort the girl and, quite frankly, make her forget you.

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 6:23 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
To everyone here who is gay, how did you tell a boy/girl you like him/her? Was it tough? Was it easy? When did you know it was the right time?

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 7:15 pm
by Ting Ting
MickeyMouseboy wrote:so what will happen to jasmine prince ali? :D
Prudence wrote:Does Jasmine ever wear any type of eyeglasses, Prince Ali? Just an innocent question. Someone needs to comfort the girl and, quite frankly, make her forget you.
Fortunately for me, Jasmine just came out as a lesbian. So all is well between us.

:P

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 9:37 pm
by Prudence
Flanger-Hanger:
Eh, the only females I've "confessed" my feelings to were females I knew to also be lesbian or bi. I simply said things along the lines of, "Frankly, I've always had a little crush on you," during private conversations-- conversations where we were discussing relationships, personal matters, or things of the like. No, I didn't find it hard. I never "confess" to males, at least not verbally.

Prince Ali:
Ach. Shame I can't comfort her, but there's still hope! :P

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:10 pm
by Widdi
Flanger-Hanger wrote:To everyone here who is gay, how did you tell a boy/girl you like him/her? Was it tough? Was it easy? When did you know it was the right time?
Telling another gay guy I like them is easy. I do it all the time. I just say "I like you" and if they say it back then wonderful, if they don't move on to the next potential suitor.

But I will never, EVER tell another straight guy that I have a thing for them (a madly in-love with you thing to be exact). It totally destroyed our friendship and turned every person I was friends with at the time against me.

That was one lonely-ass summer.

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:17 pm
by xxhplinkxx
Widdi wrote:But I will never, EVER tell another straight guy that I have a thing for them (a madly in-love with you thing to be exact). It totally destroyed our friendship and turned every person I was friends with at the time against me.

That was one lonely-ass summer.
I tell straight guys I like them all the time... in fact, all I hit on are straight guys lol. I'm cursed to forever be attracted to them. Oh well.

Posted: Fri Mar 14, 2008 11:23 pm
by Widdi
xxhplinkxx wrote:
Widdi wrote:But I will never, EVER tell another straight guy that I have a thing for them (a madly in-love with you thing to be exact). It totally destroyed our friendship and turned every person I was friends with at the time against me.

That was one lonely-ass summer.
I tell straight guys I like them all the time... in fact, all I hit on are straight guys lol. I'm cursed to forever be attracted to them. Oh well.
I joke around with a couple close friends who pretend to hit on me first, but I'd never initiate it again; especially with a guy I actually do like (and most of the guys I fall for are straight. That tends to happen when you're the only gay guy in a 50 mile radius). The experience with GH is something I never want to relive.

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:29 am
by Flanger-Hanger
Widdi, I do feel sorry about your experience. I didn't mean to upset you when asking the question, it's just I've never said anything like that to a guy before, and I don't know exactly how or when to do it.

Also, I was reading a book yesterday called "Real Boys", published in 1999. I just picked it up out of curiosity (and for a laugh) thinking it was some fake doctor trying to cash in on stupid parents money. I looked under the index for "homosexuality" and found that there was actually a whole chapter (number 9) devoted to the subject. Once more, the book was actually intelligently written, with lots of experiences from both children and their parents, sharing their experiences and it made me feel good, and occasionally depressed, like when it said that gays make up 1/3 of teenage suicides. Still, the book tried to explain that homosexuality was nothing bad and that gay males should be encouraged to be good, successful people like everyone else. Of course this section made up only a small percentage of the entire book, but if anyone here can find a copy I'd recommend it.

Who Here is Gay?

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:29 pm
by Disney Duster
I don't need a book to tell me it's okay to be gay, that I can be myself, that I can get what I want! Why was that from a doctor?! You really made me worry you found it saying homosexuality was a medical problem.

Flanger-Hanger...it seems you're really closeted. It's a real, big shame you have shame. Just be you, okay? You really need to find some fellow gays and have fun. Keep talking to us, don't let some straighties tell you what to think or be.

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 3:56 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Well, Dusty I don't need a book to tell me. I wasn't expecting that kind of information when I read it. It was for ha has sake and it turned out (pleasantly) do be different).[And good for you for not caring what others think. :D] It even when into the history of how physiologists has changed their views and the book denounces all the old theories. As a side note reading about old physiology reminds me of when they used to used those salad tongs to measure the width of your skull to determine your intelligence. I wouldn't have want to have a small head in those days.

Yes, I am pretty closeted Dusty, but not because of what people have actually said to me, but what other (mainly relatives) will think. There so stupidly conservative and old fashioned, they'd probably just tell me to stop thinking about it or "your not gay and that's that". But I have every intention on going out have having some gay fun. :wink:

Who Here is Gay?

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 5:15 pm
by Disney Duster
Well, you told me. I just can't see why you'd recommend a book where some doctor says it's okay to be gay. It's not a bad thing to be comforted about your sexuality...but that you let this doctor do it. If you went into it for a laugh and came out being more helped, I just don't see why you needed the help in the first place! But since doctors, like you said, have not okayed us before, we shouldn't care. We know it's not wrong.

Go have some gay fun.

p.s. OMG Your avatar. Didn't you realize? Pixar has two robots. Wall-E is characterized as boy, the white one is characterized as a girl (listen in the trailer, listen to the voice, look at the cute eyes). Pixar can't just let two robots connect because they're robots. They have to gender them, and make them opposite genders if they fall in love.

Re: Who Here is Gay?

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:11 pm
by Flanger-Hanger
Disney Duster wrote:Well, you told me. I just can't see why you'd recommend a book where some doctor says it's okay to be gay. It's not a bad thing to be comforted about your sexuality...but that you let this doctor do it. If you went into it for a laugh and came out being more helped, I just don't see why you needed the help in the first place! But since doctors, like you said, have not okayed us before, we shouldn't care. We know it's not wrong.

Go have some gay fun.

p.s. OMG Your avatar. Didn't you realize? Pixar has two robots. Wall-E is characterized as boy, the white one is characterized as a girl (listen in the trailer, listen to the voice, look at the cute eyes). Pixar can't just let two robots connect because they're robots. They have to gender them, and make them opposite genders if they fall in love.
Point 1 (that you made): Yes your right I did recommend it, but just if anyone is curious. If someone really wanted help with that issue, i think talking to someone is best (and I know by saying that it makes me sound like a hypocrite). I'm sorry If I'm making this book sound like the be all end all for this issue. It was actually written more for the parents and I enjoyed it because it was written for that perspective.

Point 2: I will.

Point 3: That's more for traditional reasons. Have you seen a mainstream american animated film with gay love? (If so, please tell me!). Also, I'm surprised that you didn't bring up my signature too, which shows straight love. But maybe that's because Hello, Dolly! is pretty gay and flamboyant to begin with. :lol:

Re: Who Here is Gay?

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 6:45 pm
by The Little Merman
Disney Duster wrote:And a little bird named...everything about you has told me. So why don't you officially come out here? I remember you saying you weren't gay before and being so dissapointed.
...A little bird named me being openly in love with Leonardo DiCaprio, James Marsden and James McAvoy told...all of Ultimate Disney...

:lol:

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:15 pm
by SpringHeelJack
Aoow, there's too damn many little birds flitting around here!
Flanger-Hanger wrote:To everyone here who is gay, how did you tell a boy/girl you like him/her? Was it tough? Was it easy? When did you know it was the right time?
Well, personally, I've typically had the luxury of some mild physical involvement before I said anything. Not that I'm encouraging that, but if it's a constant thing, it usually implies there's some sort of mutual attraction, and thus if I like the guy, I'm more likely to say so.

It's always tough, no doubt. And for lack of a better answer, you'll know when the time is right. You can just... tell.

Also, if they're straight... I'm going to agree with the general consensus to not say anything. It will just screw things up.

Also, don't say you love them anytime soon. Self-explanatory, but seriously. Wait a while.

Re: Who Here is Gay?

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 9:33 pm
by Disney Duster
The Little Merman wrote:...A little bird named me being openly in love with Leonardo DiCaprio, James Marsden and James McAvoy told...all of Ultimate Disney...

:lol:
The Little Merman wrote:I would like to say is that regardless of your sexual preferences, you should try to see this film. I am not a homosexual, but, I am a movie-goer and cannot express how wonderful this story is. It is not a "gay cowboy flick", it is a love story.
Well, that was 2005. Feels so long ago. But might you announce what's true officially in here? And did you really not think you were gay back then? I actually care about you and your story, since we have (still have?) The Little Mermaid and Cinderella as our top favorite Disney films (unfortunately Sleeping Beauty keeps trying to take Mermaid's second place spot on my list).

Now onto Flam-Ham...

Point 1: Oh, well, the whole thing about "gay males being encouraged to become successful" just tore me up because it's like suggesting we need extra help becoming successful or for some reason we need to be told we can be successful also when it's a duh thing and there's no reason to think otherwise. But becoming "good" and "like everyone else" really tipped my iceburg, I think it's obvious why it's rather offensive that we have to be told we can be those things. Well, who what's to be like everyone else, anyway?

So I misread you okay? I'm sorry.

Point 2: Good.

Point 3: No, you see Pixar could have avoided any issue by making the robots genderless or at least ambiguous. Parents wouldn't complain as long as they weren't clearly one sex or the other. Pixar felt a need to genderize. BAD PIXAR. Hello Dolly! gets no rap because that was made before this time...and they aren't robots, they're people who were born with genders.

Re: Who Here is Gay?

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2008 11:51 pm
by xxhplinkxx
Disney Duster wrote:(unfortunately Sleeping Beauty keeps trying to take Mermaid's second place spot on my list).

Then kick that bitch down!! lol


:D

Posted: Mon Mar 17, 2008 1:12 am
by SpringHeelJack
Hellz no! Go for the win, Sleeping Beauty!

...or the second place spot, anyhow.