bodice ripper wrote: » It's hard to take your reaction to gay men kissing seriously if this is how you reacted to my post.
charlie14 wrote: » Paddy Power has Varadkar and Coveney as front runners to take over FG after Kenny
efb wrote: » As long as its not breastfeeding
Micky Dolenz wrote: » Mod Did someone say blowjob? I came got here as quickly as I could. C'mon, lets move on from it, please.
The Cunning Linguist wrote: » Re: Poster's who have come in to post that they don't care. Are you saying that to highlight that we're in an age now when it's not a defining factor of someone's character, no more so than being, for example, left handed or bald? I hope it's that, and not a sly swipe at the man, a "What are you telling us for?" sort of thing. If I didn't care for a particular topic, I just wouldn't post at all.
charlie14 wrote: » Any suggestions a to what the next move should be
Venus In Furs wrote: » I get why this is a big deal in one sense - e.g. it's likely an encouraging development for people who are gay. But the way it was the main news story for a few hours today indicated slow news day to me. It's noteworthy (not to me, but to others) but it's not top story stuff IMO.
mrsbyrne wrote: » Im sorry you don't like women breastfeeding in public. Do uou like to eat your dinner in the toilet? Isn't that where you think nursing mothers should take babies when out in public?
mrsbyrne wrote: » Where do you see this as my reaction to gay men kissing? Just show me where I singled out gay men kissing'??
thror wrote: » I don't doubt that you are a well meaning and accepting individual, but when you pass a gay couple who are having a kiss or a hug, you have no idea if someone else is going to be abusing them 5 minutes later. It kills me that people don't understand this.
mrsbyrne wrote: » I don't want to see any couples "wearing" the face of one another in public in the middle of the day. It's disgusting.
ireland.man wrote: » What do you mean by the euphemism 'eats her mayonnaise'?
Venus In Furs wrote: » I get why this is a big deal in one sense - e.g. it's likely an encouraging development for people who are gay
qt3.14 wrote: » That's simply untrue. Twisted Pepper for one, there's regularly couples of all proclivities wearing the faces off each other sitting outside.
bb1234567 wrote: » Im 19 and both lesbian and gay couples shifting in the middle of the dance floor is a regular sight in a lot of clubs i go to. Like i mean non-gay clubs. Lost society, workman's ... young people in dublin are extremely liberal for the most part
John_Rambo wrote: » Well tror said this; And you reacted with this. You're posts are pretty sly and well thought out. You don't mention gay people, but, like any good troll post, your posts are fairly obviously targeted. And this post about "any couples" is obviously specific to gay couples kissing.
mrsbyrne wrote: » Ah no euphemism. A straightforward question to bodice ripper which he/she strangely enough Is too shy to answer. Says my child has to watch him or her snoging snd fondling partner in the street but won't agree that it's ok for me to do similar with my OH in front of his or her elderly relative. Big double standard really. Makes you wonder.
mrsbyrne wrote: » Why don't uou have the balls to come straight out and call me a homophobic troll?
mrsbyrne wrote: » Why don't uou have the balls to come straight out and call me a homophobic troll? Im neither. I'd like you to point to a homophobic post of mine anywhere on boards and then explain how I am trolling. Thanks.
John_Rambo wrote: » I don't have to.
Stheno wrote: » Ireland is perceived as one of the most conservative countries in the EU. To have close to one of our top politicians come out as gay publicly is a big deal imo If it weren't you wouldn't see it covered in the international press. How it's reacted to here will be a commentary on how this country has progressed from it's historic image as catholic first, Irish second.
bb1234567 wrote: » Im 19 and both lesbian and gay couples shifting in the middle of the dance floor is a regular sight in a lot of clubs i go to. Like i mean non-gay clubs. Lost society, workman's ... young people in dublin are extremely accepting of gay people for the most part
jocmilt wrote: » Oh yes, let's encourage them to .... to do what exactly? Are they emotionally brittle or what?
charlie14 wrote: » I take your point, and good luck to Varadkar, but for me Donal Og coming out, a man that had to stand in goals in front of up to 82,000 hurling fans, was amuch bigger deal.
jocmilt wrote: » Well that's just wonderful. Let's throw a parade for them
mrsbyrne wrote: » You mean you can't. Epic fail.
jonnny68 wrote: » who cares, this vile man is a minister for one of the worst governments in the history of the state, how many people are currently on hospital trolleys, how many people have died on hospital trolleys,how much austerity,cronyism,lies,deceit not to mention water charges have they imposed on Irish people, i couldn't care less if he announced he was transexual it changes nothing, he along with the rest of the parasites have to be removed from office as soon as possible.