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  What's wrong with everyone... or me??
Posted by: Guest - 05-25-2009, 07:46 AM - Forum: Everyday-Stories - Replies (25)

Hi all :redface:


soo... you all (or at least the users I chated with :biggrin: ) seems very nice and grown up and so on, so here is my question: What the hell is wrong with gays?


I'm chatting a bit on gayromeo (or planetromeo, if you want to call it that way). Is this site even known outside germany? Well... it's a site where you can chat with other gays around the world with private messages and so on...


well... first something to me: just moved to berlin a month ago, know nearly nobody here and want to meet some people to make friends. I'm not really looking for a relationship. Have just broke up with my ex. And I'm not looking for sexdates. I'm not in the mood and had enough of that stuff when i was younger (yes, i made a lot of mistakes in my life...).

Okay. I start chatting with a guy. It starts out really nice. Talking about all stuff. movies, the weather, tv, music, how we are, what we're doing. It works out really nice and I start thinking "okay, we understand each other, the chemistry seems to fit, maybe I'll meet him for a coffee or something." and than it happens: he asks me "What do you like?" I get skeptical, but okay, I answer it by telling him my hobbies, my favourite music artist and so on. But the reply just is: "No. I mean in the bed."


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Why does nearly every conversation I start leads to sex? :confused: I don't want this to happen! I'm not sending out any signals no hidden double-meaning or something like that. Even those who say in their profile that they have a partner are starting to talk me into having sex with them... I just hate it and makes me sick and sad. (Yeah. my ex cheated on me too....)

So... is something wrong with me or with them? And happens this only in germany? Are gays around the world are all the same?

Please help me :frown:

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  Discrimination by religious groups to be outlawed
Posted by: Guest - 05-22-2009, 04:20 PM - Forum: UK-News - Replies (20)

The impending Equality law will make it illegal for religious groups to discriminate against gay employees. It's a bold move which changes past practice and as far as I can see is a welcome addition to the move towards equality of the past few years. (more)

Xyxthumbs

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  Cruisers and Vigilantes
Posted by: Guest - 05-22-2009, 04:13 PM - Forum: UK-News - No Replies

A 47 year old man has narrowly missed being sent to prison for setting up a vigilante group to catch gay men cruising in Lincolnshire. Colin Haw and his more-scary-than-merry men dressed in combats and balaclavas and videoed the action which he then posted on a website, often to the accompaniment of music like YMCA or The Teddy Bears' Picnic. His hobby came unstuck when he filmed a motorcyclist taking a leak and published this to his website.

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Haw misguidedly considered himself to be acting in the public interest, but he failed to take into account that by taking videos of people engaged in "private acts" he was actually breaking the law himself. That he went after men having sex with other men and did not pursue heterosexual couples at dogging sites substantiated accusations of homophobic bullying. Under the circumstances I am reluctant to suggest that Mr Haw should get out more, but wouldn't he be better advised to pursue a more fulfilling hobby?

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  Policing - the UK way
Posted by: Guest - 05-19-2009, 05:55 PM - Forum: UK-News - Replies (2)

We watch Ashes to Ashes or Life On Mars and congratulate ourselves on how much more civilised we are these days. Bully for us :mad:









And before you become too depressed, let's see how law abiding and sensible our police can be. Anyone would think this officer was a prisoner of war.


Visitors intending to come to the UK, please make sure you don't end up taking a wrong turn or start running for a train.

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  Good Morning, England!
Posted by: Guest - 05-17-2009, 02:24 AM - Forum: Movies - No Replies

Good Morning, England!

With these words did the French speaking population of Switzerland, (and no doubt France) discover the fabulously well-made (and interesting) film called THE BOAT THAT ROCKED....
I just don't understand why French poster translators think it's a good idea to substitute a perfectly good English title for another corny one in the same language.... I often wonder if they think people are that thick....
Another example Ken Loach's AE FOND KISS was renamed JUST A KISS and Baz Luhrman's STRICTLY BALLROOM was rename BALLROOM DANCING, which was just as stupid.
Anyway, wanted to tell you guys (and gals) that Marshlander and I were really pleased to see this film about pirate radios in Britain in the 60s and that we really enjoyed it with its music and plot (brilliant actors). Well recommended. Confusedmile: Confusedmile: Confusedmile:

PS, incidentally the name they gave the French poster is obviously named after Good Morning, Vietnam but there is no relation between these two films except maybe the fact that it's about radio stations... a little thin, don't you think?

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  Man Flu
Posted by: Guest - 05-14-2009, 07:34 AM - Forum: Everyday-Stories - Replies (8)

does man flu exsist ? i heard on the radio yesterday that when men get flu
it takes them ages to get rid of it and they feel like they are dying lol .
apparently when women get the flu they cope better with it than men , with women the estrogen helps fight the immune system quicker then testosterone in men what are your thoughts on this subject love to hear.
maria

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  Gay haters banned from the UK
Posted by: Guest - 05-06-2009, 10:44 AM - Forum: UK-News - Replies (13)

The Home Secretary, Jacqui Smith, has published a list of 16 individuals that she has banned from entering Britain "in order to make clear what behaviour would not be tolerated in the UK."

The list includes two members of the horrible Phelps family (Fred Waldron Phelps Sr and Shirley Phelps-Roper of Westboro Baptist Church infamy), Abdullah Qadri al-Ahdal, Yunis al-Astal, Samir al-Quntar, Stephen Donald Black, Wadgy Abd el-Hamied Mohamed Ghoneim, Erich Gliebe, Mike Guzovsky, Safwat Hijazi, Nasr Javed, Abdul Ali Musa (previously Clarence Reams), Artur Ryno, Amir Siddique, Pavel Skachevsky and Michael Alan Weiner (aka Michael Savage).

Of course, not all these people have made statements about homosexuality.

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  New Poet Laureate
Posted by: Guest - 05-01-2009, 12:28 PM - Forum: UK-News - Replies (8)

So Carol Ann Duffy is to be the Poet Laureate for the next ten year appointment.

Many congratulations to her. She breaks with tradition on a number of counts being the first lesbian, the first woman (that would account for the first one then Wink ) and the first Scot to hold the post.

Xyxthumbs

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  Sex and Relationships Education
Posted by: Guest - 04-29-2009, 01:54 PM - Forum: Gay-News - Replies (7)

A newly published report has concluded that primary and secondary-aged school pupils should have an entitlement to compulsory Sex and Relationship lessons in schools.

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"Compulsory sex and relationships lessons for 11-year-old children are to include classroom discussions on gay unions and civil partnerships. Secondary pupils will learn about contraception and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), while primary school children will learn about their bodies and friendships, a review of sex education has concluded.

The review was ordered in October after ministers announced that sex and relationships education (SRE) lessons should be made compulsory to help primary and secondary pupils to “navigate the complexities of modern life” and to ensure that children learnt their sex education from the classroom, not the playground."

I admit I thought that sex education was already required under the extended National Curriculum, but these orders will come into effect in 2011.

Currently 1 in 2,500 parents withdraw their children from sex education lessons. I'm pleased to see that at least some people consider this to be a breach of children's rights. As a parent I came under a lot of pressure from my religious then-wife to follow a bit of a fashion among her community to withdraw our kids from the sex bit of PSHE lessons. I refused to agree with her on this point, but got a lot of stick for it.

While I might have expected it of The Sun I wouldn't have expected the headline in The Times to be so provocative. Editors! :frown: Article here.

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  London nail bombs: The two weeks that shattered the capital
Posted by: Guest - 04-28-2009, 05:09 PM - Forum: UK-News - Replies (4)

It is 10 years since David Copeland planted nail bombs in Brixton, the East End and Soho, spreading destruction and fear. For those who felt the full force of his prejudices, life would never be the same again.....

I won't copy and paste the whole article so here is the link:

London nail bombs: The two weeks that shattered the capital - Crime, UK - The Independent





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