If "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" is repealed, should homosexuals have separate sleeping and bathroom areas?
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When I was a student at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1962-1964, the men lived at the YMCA, and the Women had a floor at the Penn Sheraton Hotel. At the YMCA, there were many transients, a lot of them "gay" (the term was 'q u e e r' in those days). They would attempt to get our attention in the public bathroom, slip notes under our doors with invitations to meet them (giving their room number) and use various other methods to fine willing participants in their homosexual activities. At the worst, they would jump in the shower with you (the public showers had multiple shower heads) and begin playing with themselves, in an effort to get your attention.
This is how disgusting so-called "gays" are. I would be fine with keeping them out of public "mens" rooms.
When I was a student at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1962-1964, the men lived at the YMCA, and the Women had a floor at the Penn Sheraton Hotel. At the YMCA, there were many transients, a lot of them "gay" (the term was 'q u e e r' in those days). They would attempt to get our attention in the public bathroom, slip notes under our doors with invitations to meet them (giving their room number) and use various other methods to fine willing participants in their homosexual activities. At the worst, they would jump in the shower with you (the public showers had multiple shower heads) and begin playing with themselves, in an effort to get your attention.
This is how disgusting so-called "gays" are. I would be fine with keeping them out of public "mens" rooms.
You do understand you are comparing apples and bananas right? Oh wait, guess not.
This is another thread all be it old that shows those that are not secure in their own sexuality.
No. Why is it necessary? All you homophobes need to cowboy up, put on your big boy pants and deal. There's nothing to be afraid of, and I'm a straight man who grew up in San Francisco.
Trust me, most of you are not the slightest bit attractive to gay men. You just want to think you are.
When I was a student at the Art Institute of Pittsburgh in 1962-1964, the men lived at the YMCA, and the Women had a floor at the Penn Sheraton Hotel. At the YMCA, there were many transients, a lot of them "gay" (the term was 'q u e e r' in those days). They would attempt to get our attention in the public bathroom, slip notes under our doors with invitations to meet them (giving their room number) and use various other methods to fine willing participants in their homosexual activities. At the worst, they would jump in the shower with you (the public showers had multiple shower heads) and begin playing with themselves, in an effort to get your attention.
This is how disgusting so-called "gays" are. I would be fine with keeping them out of public "mens" rooms.
Do you also think it is disgusting how straight men often try to coerce women into having sex when they are not interested?
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