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Old 08-27-11, 12:06 AM   #1
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That is an interesting one.I would think that a person that was gay they would probably go to a place where other gay people socialize.Further more we are all adults here and we know in a basic sense what two consenting adults attracted to each other regardless of sexual preference are going to be doing behind closed doors.You seem to put alot of thought into such matters.

Do those of us who are not gay need to wear an arm band that says "not gay not thinking of gay actions"?

You could in the presence a gay man and never know if his personality did not meet the stereotype of the girly voice limp wrist.
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I was forced to put a lot of thought into it when a gay guy was overtly hitting on me at the mall one day - while I was with my (now ex) girlfriend.

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I heard it originated in prisons
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Old 08-27-11, 12:13 AM   #3
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I heard it originated in prisons
So did the term "punk".
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So did the term "punk".
Don't go out of your way to tick people off (like it appears you just did).

Isn't that the definition of a punk?
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Blimey even Sailor Steve earns the wrath of aw.

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Isn't that the definition of a punk?
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@ Sailor Steve:
It's apparently a sign of being tough or G-Money or other street cred nonsense that goes on.

@Anthony:
I also have heard it did originate in prison. The implication was something to the effect of liking other men in a intimate way shall we say.


I don't think Steve was pissing off anyone.
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Do these kids today realize that the "Saggy Pants" fad started in prison where inmates used to wear their drawers low to display that they were um... owned.. by another inmate ? Shortly after, it became a gang-banger style because to a certain segment of the population, going to prison is a badge of honor and is something to be admired.
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To be honest I don't even understand how its a desirable fashion or comfortable at all (yes I understand that it originated in prison... which says something else about the younger generations of today..)

Whenever I see one of these clowns walking down the street I can't help but laugh.

If they want to look like the retarded scum of society that they appear to be, I say let them.
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Old 08-28-11, 12:50 AM   #11
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Do these kids today realize that the "Saggy Pants" fad started in prison where inmates used to wear their drawers low to display that they were um... owned.. by another inmate ? Shortly after, it became a gang-banger style because to a certain segment of the population, going to prison is a badge of honor and is something to be admired.
Did you somehow manage to miss the entire part of the thread where that was already mentioned, discussed thoroughly over several posts and pretty much disproved? You should read the thread before posting.
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Old 08-27-11, 01:46 PM   #12
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Don't go out of your way to tick people off (like it appears you just did).

Isn't that the definition of a punk?
Only in recent slang. Originally it was a prostitute, going all the way back to shakespeare, but the earliest 20th-century reference was to a prison "bride", which is why I used it in that context.

As for ticking people off, I wouldn't have to go out of my way, as you seem to be extremely thin-skinned.
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Only in recent slang. Originally it was a prostitute, going all the way back to shakespeare, but the earliest 20th-century reference was to a prison "bride", which is why I used it in that context.
That's why I still call myself a learner. I didn't know the history of the word, to me it always meant as a worthless person, which fits to the original meaning, as a whore or a prison bride are on the lower end of the status ladder.

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That's why I still call myself a learner. I didn't know the history of the word, to me it always meant as a worthless person, which fits to the original meaning, as a whore or a prison bride are on the lower end of the status ladder.
I didn't either, until I followed AVGWarhawk's link to Snopes, and then did some research on my own.

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and thank you for destroying my favourite music genre , now I isten to hooker rock
Huh? What? Never heard of it. Don't blame me for your perversions!
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Old 08-27-11, 12:23 AM   #15
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What you may not know is that in prisons there is something called "situational homosexuality" look it up but do not ask any ex con about it because they will probaly not like it very much.Some cons of course do not take part and others are purely homosexual.

So because one gay person hit on you that had saggy pants that means that saggy pants are a sign of being gay what if he had been riding a unicycle then that would mean that all gay people rode unicycles.

Rather strange that a gay person would hit on you in the first place when he sees you with a chick seems that would be an obvious sign that you are heterosexual unless you display no affection with your girl friends or display any body language that implies you are together.Maybe you are unaware of your local "sign of gayness" dress code and he got confused

Most guys that I know if they got hit on by a gay man they treated it the same way they would a hit from a woman they are not attracted to and don't put anymore thought to it.

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