Yossarian wrote:It's possible that he's always liked YMCA but been too embarrassed to say so. The hypnotism may simply have offered him an excuse to start admitting he liked it without worrying about having his taste and/or sexuality questioned.
Fucking hell, we all have made impression in this forum. I'm presuming the common preconception of me is that I am a reckless driver who doesn't mind getting in a ruck. I never for minute imagined that I had led people to believe I hung around with bigots!Yossarian wrote:I'd say it's not a small bullseye at all. YMCA is a very catchy song which many straight men won't admit to liking simply because of its association with the gays.
Moto70 wrote:Fucking hell, we all have made impression in this forum. I'm presuming the common preconception of me is that I am a reckless driver who doesn't mind getting in a ruck. I never for minute imagined that I had led people to believe I hung around with bigots!Yossarian wrote:I'd say it's not a small bullseye at all. YMCA is a very catchy song which many straight men won't admit to liking simply because of its association with the gays.
I don't like YMCA but only because it's a really shit, annoying song. Â Anyone comfortable with their sexuality (and without prejudice) shouldn't be in the slightest bit concerned about what other people think.Yossarian wrote:I'd say it's not a small bullseye at all. YMCA is a very catchy song which many straight men won't admit to liking simply because of its association with the gay...Even open-minded and tolerant men can feel concerned about people questioning their sexuality. There are straight men out there who feel perfectly comfortable around gay men, but who may still be perturbed by their own sexuality being misinterpreted.
Mod74 wrote:WAKE UP SHEEPLE!
Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:I love YMCA but i'm proper gay.
Mod74 wrote:Proper as in happy?Jacuzzi_Jackson wrote:I love YMCA but i'm proper gay.
igorgetmeabrain wrote:I don't like YMCA but only because it's a really shit, annoying song. Â Anyone comfortable with their sexuality (and without prejudice) shouldn't be in the slightest bit concerned about what other people think.Yossarian wrote:I'd say it's not a small bullseye at all. YMCA is a very catchy song which many straight men won't admit to liking simply because of its association with the gay...Even open-minded and tolerant men can feel concerned about people questioning their sexuality. There are straight men out there who feel perfectly comfortable around gay men, but who may still be perturbed by their own sexuality being misinterpreted.
Don't be a dag Coop.Coopers Green wrote:Oh not these baad puns again.
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