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I've had a "light in the loafers" gentleman catch a glimpse at my hotdog once in a bathroom in Vegas. I wasn't impressed, and I think it's no better than drilling a hole to peek into the women's bathroom.
How about people in general start respecting others' privacy, so we don't have to build 15 different bathrooms to accomodate whatever sexual orientation someone wants to call themselves?
I'm a little surprised that men feel comfortable just whipping their dongles out in front of other guys. At workplaces even! How is not embarrassing to stand next to your boss?
I'm a little surprised that men feel comfortable just whipping their dongles out in front of other guys. At workplaces even! How is not embarrassing to stand next to your boss?
You're not supposed to look, and if you do, you're the one who should feel embarrased.
Hear me out, this isn't a trolling topic but one that kind of happened over the weekend during a random, political chat that went off on a tangent.
Consider, that from I have read and LEO's I've talked to if an opposite sex intentionally uses another gender's restroom they can be charged with disorderly conduct. I've heard it a charge that typically sticks.
Now, I assume the entire premise of this approach is that the vast majority of people are heterosexual and the private/confined environment of a restroom is a place that could lead to people 'acting out' on sexual impulse (ridiculous theory if it is indeed the original logic) and by keeping them separate the chance for this impulse or voyeurism is nullified.
So, in 2013 we have homosexuality tolerance been force fed down everyone's throat from every angle. With the increase in acceptance, rise of known gays and lesbians amongst us should we continue the logic and create new bathrooms for lesbian/gays?
Curious to the thoughts?
Stupid thread with many spelling errors. Anyway, gay is not a gender, a gay man is still a male, a lesbian is still a female. As to peeking, just because we are gay, does not mean we are uncouth or discourteous, we can and do keep our eyes to ourselves. Are you often accosted in the restrooms by men for sex, is that even a current problem? If you need homosexual tolerance shoved down your throat, then you have a problem with gay people. There is nothing wrong with being tolerant of others not the same as you, it actually makes life much easier if people got along and did not worry about others sex lives. You do know that we have always been among all of you straight people, we work along side you, do the same jobs you do, go on vacations, just about anything you do, we do too. We just do not have to stay in a closet that society created, we can be honest and open with our lives, just like all of you straight people have been doing since forever.
No! Because it's not that hard to NOT look at another guys' junk, unless, of course, you're a gay and want to.
Junk is kinda gross, especially when its all limp and wrinkly, so I'm pretty sure that no one, gay or straight actually wants to see it. Which is why I'd think that guys should be a little embarrassed to just whip it out in front of others.
Hear me out, this isn't a trolling topic but one that kind of happened over the weekend during a random, political chat that went off on a tangent.
Consider, that from I have read and LEO's I've talked to if an opposite sex intentionally uses another gender's restroom they can be charged with disorderly conduct. I've heard it a charge that typically sticks.
Now, I assume the entire premise of this approach is that the vast majority of people are heterosexual and the private/confined environment of a restroom is a place that could lead to people 'acting out' on sexual impulse (ridiculous theory if it is indeed the original logic) and by keeping them separate the chance for this impulse or voyeurism is nullified.
So, in 2013 we have homosexuality tolerance been force fed down everyone's throat from every angle. With the increase in acceptance, rise of known gays and lesbians amongst us should we continue the logic and create new bathrooms for lesbian/gays?
Curious to the thoughts?
The burning question is, how can you tell whether the guy in the next stall to you who wants to play footsie is a gay person or a U.S. Senator with a Wide Stance? As near as I remember, gays don't wear collars or tags or labels or anything...
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