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yes he is gay ..wanna bend over for him? then ron ? then royal? then me? then ron again?? we are all gay.....we love the bone.....
Come on. I was kinda funny.As for number two, only if you smile just right.
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yes he is gay ..wanna bend over for him? then ron ? then royal? then me? then ron again?? we are all gay.....we love the bone.....
Come on. I was kinda funny.As for number two, only if you smile just right.
no, not really funny...but the offer still stands
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It takes a REAL man to wer pink :-)  Seriously though, I think a lot of the reason some people may have felt that way is because of their false sense of masculinity that is promoted by our society:1. A real man is big and strong and can beat people down.2. A real man treats women badly and has lots of one night stands.3. A real man has to be wealthy and powerful.  That's one of the biggest problems with our world today. Young men today have so much pressure to be this supposedly succussful man, that they neglect what it is to be a REAL man:1. A good friend, father, brother,  or husband.2. A caring, thoughful, person.3. A selfless person.  I can totally see why some may have thought I was gay and frankly I'm proud to be in touch with my "feminin side."  To me, all that really means is that I have a fuller understanding of myself.   I know my wife appreicates that as do my friends and family.    If some strangers I don't even know, that may be narrow minded in their view of masculinity pass jusdgments on me, it doesn't bothers me.  I'm very comfortable in my skin...
No need to explain, there are only a few idiots around here, the rest of us know you are not gay.
You completely missed the point- the smart ones realize that it does not matter. That's part of being comfortable in your own skin- you alllow others to be what they want with no judgement.
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Find a circle of friends that doesn't include 13 year olds and you will be set then.
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I would venture that I am right the f uck on. Seriously, save yourself, and let this thread die.
Um no, how bout you save yourself and deepthroat a shotgun, and in case that doesn't work for you, go ahead and contact me for a game since you live in my area. Rman3911@cox.net. Thanks in advance :-D
I'd watch out Loismustdie, he thought dn was gay, now invites you to play. Just watch out.
Yeah, the deep throat idea probably got him going.
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I never understood why it matters to some people whether or not other people were gay or straight or bi or whatever.Someone else's sexual tendencies affect my life 0%Unless someone who I'm interested in getting sexual with bats for the other team, that's information that would be helpful to me, so then I would know not to waste my time, otherwise I couldn't care less.

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It takes a REAL man to wer pink :-)  Seriously though, I think a lot of the reason some people may have felt that way is because of their false sense of masculinity that is promoted by our society:1. A real man is big and strong and can beat people down.2. A real man treats women badly and has lots of one night stands.3. A real man has to be wealthy and powerful.  That's one of the biggest problems with our world today. Young men today have so much pressure to be this supposedly succussful man, that they neglect what it is to be a REAL man:1. A good friend, father, brother,  or husband.2. A caring, thoughful, person.3. A selfless person.  I can totally see why some may have thought I was gay and frankly I'm proud to be in touch with my "feminin side."  To me, all that really means is that I have a fuller understanding of myself.   I know my wife appreicates that as do my friends and family.    If some strangers I don't even know, that may be narrow minded in their view of masculinity pass jusdgments on me, it doesn't bothers me.  I'm very comfortable in my skin...
No need to explain, there are only a few idiots around here, the rest of us know you are not gay.
You completely missed the point- the smart ones realize that it does not matter. That's part of being comfortable in your own skin- you alllow others to be what they want with no judgement.
bingo. It also comes down to someone's own insecurities in making those types of judgements and actually worrying about those judgements. I also love how people are making a big deal of DN getting married, so that means they can now stop thinking if he is gay or not, now think about it, how lame is that. I have met gay guys that are big and muscular and fit the stereotype of what a "real man" should be, and I have met many hetero guys who don't fit the "real man" stereotype. It all comes down to how you feel about yourself, and if you don't like what you see in the mirorr then you will then spend time worrying about others and their downfalls
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It takes a REAL man to wer pink :-)  Seriously though, I think a lot of the reason some people may have felt that way is because of their false sense of masculinity that is promoted by our society:1. A real man is big and strong and can beat people down.2. A real man treats women badly and has lots of one night stands.3. A real man has to be wealthy and powerful.  That's one of the biggest problems with our world today. Young men today have so much pressure to be this supposedly succussful man, that they neglect what it is to be a REAL man:1. A good friend, father, brother,  or husband.2. A caring, thoughful, person.3. A selfless person.  I can totally see why some may have thought I was gay and frankly I'm proud to be in touch with my "feminin side."  To me, all that really means is that I have a fuller understanding of myself.   I know my wife appreicates that as do my friends and family.    If some strangers I don't even know, that may be narrow minded in their view of masculinity pass jusdgments on me, it doesn't bothers me.  I'm very comfortable in my skin...
No need to explain, there are only a few idiots around here, the rest of us know you are not gay.
You completely missed the point- the smart ones realize that it does not matter. That's part of being comfortable in your own skin- you alllow others to be what they want with no judgement.
bingo. It also comes down to someone's own insecurities in making those types of judgements and actually worrying about those judgements. I also love how people are making a big deal of DN getting married, so that means they can now stop thinking if he is gay or not, now think about it, how lame is that. I have met gay guys that are big and muscular and fit the stereotype of what a "real man" should be, and I have met many hetero guys who don't fit the "real man" stereotype. It all comes down to how you feel about yourself, and if you don't like what you see in the mirorr then you will then spend time worrying about others and their downfalls
awwww Keith, you were doing so well until you wrote the very last word there.someone's sexual preference isn't a downfall IMO. I understand that some religions believe that homosexuality is a downfall, but those people should only concern themselves with themselves. If there is a GOD and homosexuality is against that GODs' rules, then let that GOD deal with it. Everyone else, mind your own fucking business.
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someone's sexual preference isn't a downfall IMO. I understand that some religions believe that homosexuality is a downfall, but those people should only concern themselves with themselves. If there is a GOD and homosexuality is against that GODs' rules, then let that GOD deal with it. Everyone else, mind your own fucking business.
Actually, I was driving past "The Manhole" bar the other night and saw God walking out the front doors.He had a bright yellow Polo shirt with the collar turned up, tight bicycle shorts and a fanny pack on.He was also wearing tube socks.So... I'm pretty sure He's ok with it.
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It takes a REAL man to wer pink :-)  Seriously though, I think a lot of the reason some people may have felt that way is because of their false sense of masculinity that is promoted by our society:1. A real man is big and strong and can beat people down.2. A real man treats women badly and has lots of one night stands.3. A real man has to be wealthy and powerful.  That's one of the biggest problems with our world today. Young men today have so much pressure to be this supposedly succussful man, that they neglect what it is to be a REAL man:1. A good friend, father, brother,  or husband.2. A caring, thoughful, person.3. A selfless person.  I can totally see why some may have thought I was gay and frankly I'm proud to be in touch with my "feminin side."  To me, all that really means is that I have a fuller understanding of myself.   I know my wife appreicates that as do my friends and family.    If some strangers I don't even know, that may be narrow minded in their view of masculinity pass jusdgments on me, it doesn't bothers me.  I'm very comfortable in my skin...
I've never agreed with DN more. Our world so full of men spending their lives trying to prove their masculinity. Life is too short. For someone as popular as him to come out and say this is something I dedinitely look up to and wish more famous people would do.
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It takes a REAL man to wer pink :-)  Seriously though, I think a lot of the reason some people may have felt that way is because of their false sense of masculinity that is promoted by our society:1. A real man is big and strong and can beat people down.2. A real man treats women badly and has lots of one night stands.3. A real man has to be wealthy and powerful.  That's one of the biggest problems with our world today. Young men today have so much pressure to be this supposedly succussful man, that they neglect what it is to be a REAL man:1. A good friend, father, brother,  or husband.2. A caring, thoughful, person.3. A selfless person.  I can totally see why some may have thought I was gay and frankly I'm proud to be in touch with my "feminin side."  To me, all that really means is that I have a fuller understanding of myself.   I know my wife appreicates that as do my friends and family.    If some strangers I don't even know, that may be narrow minded in their view of masculinity pass jusdgments on me, it doesn't bothers me.  I'm very comfortable in my skin...
No need to explain, there are only a few idiots around here, the rest of us know you are not gay.
You completely missed the point- the smart ones realize that it does not matter. That's part of being comfortable in your own skin- you alllow others to be what they want with no judgement.
bingo. It also comes down to someone's own insecurities in making those types of judgements and actually worrying about those judgements. I also love how people are making a big deal of DN getting married, so that means they can now stop thinking if he is gay or not, now think about it, how lame is that. I have met gay guys that are big and muscular and fit the stereotype of what a "real man" should be, and I have met many hetero guys who don't fit the "real man" stereotype. It all comes down to how you feel about yourself, and if you don't like what you see in the mirorr then you will then spend time worrying about others and their downfalls
awwww Keith, you were doing so well until you wrote the very last word there.someone's sexual preference isn't a downfall IMO. I understand that some religions believe that homosexuality is a downfall, but those people should only concern themselves with themselves. If there is a GOD and homosexuality is against that GODs' rules, then let that GOD deal with it. Everyone else, mind your own fucking business.
I didn't mean for sexual preferences being the downfall at all, I meant the judgers insecurites being the downfall, should've made that clear cause I didn't mean that at all, my bad
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I think this post is funny. I can't believe how many times Americans call Canadians GAY. It is understandable however. Canadians especially central Ontario have a unique accent and manner that can be construde as Gay by Americans.But we will always screw your women

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I think this post is funny.  I can't believe how many times Americans call Canadians GAY. It is understandable however. Canadians especially central Ontario have a unique accent and manner that can be construde as Gay by Americans.But we will always screw your women
Screw our women? You can't be serious. There are no females that I know that find Canadians attractice for some reason or another. It's not like you are Australian (which females DO dig for some reason).
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DN is Canadian....that's all that counts...please tell me Daniel that you won't become an american citizen please!!nothing wrong with americans...BUT...Canada is the best!!

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Screw our women? You can't be serious. There are no females that I know that find Canadians attractice for some reason or another. It's not like you are Australian (which females DO dig for some reason)
It's our accent.......they love the way our mouths work.Spademan, you are a funny fuk you really are.I dont know if it is because I am from Sydney (which ranks right up there with San Fransico as the gay capital of the world) but i really didnt think once about DN's sexuality. All i could think of was "how the helldoes he know Freddy Deeb has A9".We hadnt seen much poker down here, in fact Texas holdem wasnt even played in the casino at the time in Sydney, so when I saw that final table on Fox I thought this is something I gotta find out about.
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i'm going to disagree with what the majority has said here.i honestly thought DN's sexuality was questionable when i first saw him on TV. i also honestly didn't care whether he was or wasn't gay. it was just a thought that crossed my mind. it has nothing to do with having a false perception on masculinity or being insecure unless you think that being gay is a bad thing. i just thought that DN could possibly be gay because his demeanor is similar to that of a typical gay person.everyone keeps flaming the OP for "judging" DN because he thought DN was gay. the OP wasn't judging DN just like i didn't when i first saw DN on TV. i think the people who flamed the OP are the ones who are doing the judging here and are the ones who are wrong, in believing that being gay is a personality flaw.

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someone's sexual preference isn't a downfall IMO. I understand that some religions believe that homosexuality is a downfall, but those people should only concern themselves with themselves. If there is a GOD and homosexuality is against that GODs' rules, then let that GOD deal with it. Everyone else, mind your own fucking business.
Actually, I was driving past "The Manhole" bar the other night and saw God walking out the front doors.He had a bright yellow Polo shirt with the collar turned up, tight bicycle shorts and a fanny pack on.He was also wearing tube socks.So... I'm pretty sure He's ok with it.
funny shit
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Isnt Allen Cunningham gay???
He kind of looks like Tarantino in Reservoir Dogs. Anyone else notice or feel the way about that?
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Isnt Allen Cunningham gay???
He kind of looks like Tarantino in Reservoir Dogs. Anyone else notice or feel the way about that?
Actually, i have noticed that. They don't only look simliar when QT is in Reservoir Dogs, though. THey are just similiar looking guys.
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