Eti, who said this to you? Did someone have the nerve to say that to you on your own journal, or on theirs? Well at any rate, you're a very good person, GAY or otherwise. Do they know that the bible condems them from eating bacon or shrimp scampy? Does that person know it is their bible given duty to 'flog' their nieghbors if they are seen working on sundays? It also gives them permission to marry their own daughters if no other women are around. Sound like good laws for today?
I often wonder how it really is like to be gay. I mean so that I can put it into perspective for those who are against it or compare it to Pedofilia or Beastiality. The one question I can think of for them is: What if you were told that is natural for you to like your same sex? What if being straight was wrong? Are you going to change the way you love and just deal with it, because society and GOD just told you to?
Fag hag is a slang term, either abusive or highly admiring, for a (usually straight) woman who likes to hang out with gay men. Gay men and fag hags often share a very close friendship, sometimes even closer than they might have with other women or men. Some would say that fag hags are pitied based on the assumption that their fascination with gay men lies in infatuation, which will most likely never be consummated. However, many fag hag relationships contain no romantic feelings on the woman's part; indeed, many fag hags are lesbian.
Synonyms include fruit fly and fairy godmother.
Judy Garland has been characterized as a fag hag.
Julia Roberts' character in The Mexican developed a fag hag-type relationship with a gay hit man, Winston Baldry, played by James Gandolfini. Other media examples include the show Will & Grace and the film The Object of My Affection.
The slang term dyke tyke has been used occasionally to refer to a male with extensive platonic friendships with lesbians, but this usage is far less common.
Who knows? I mean, if they really are thumpin' the Bible that hard...they would. But I think they'd stick with what is programmed in their genes. HETERO'NESS just like all the Queers...they aren't going to just all of a sudden be attracted to girls because we told them to. And I would resent that...what kind of a hag would I be if Fag's didn't exist? A loser'ie one!
this always bothers me...
anonymous
January 17 2005, 23:08:58 UTC
The men that founded this country were not Christians by any strech of the imagination.
John Adams (2nd president of the United States) thought that the world would be a better place with out religion in it. Many of Thomas Jefferson(us president, writer of the constitution) believed that the Bible would one day be seen as nothing more then a fairy tale, James Madison (fourth president, and "father of the consitution") only believed that religion was ignoarnace. Ben Franklin was a Deist. Oh-and if you wonder who was at George Washingtons (hope you know who that it!)death bed, I hope you are not shocked to find that he never asked for a clergymen to be in attendence.
And finally, if that is not enough to convinve you, I hope that this is--
The Treaty of Tripoli, passed by the U.S. Senate in 1797, read in part: "The government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion." The treaty was written during the Washington administration, and sent to the Senate during the Adams administration. It was read
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Synonyms include fruit fly and fairy godmother.
Judy Garland has been characterized as a fag hag.
Julia Roberts' character in The Mexican developed a fag hag-type relationship with a gay hit man, Winston Baldry, played by James Gandolfini. Other media examples include the show Will & Grace and the film The Object of My Affection.
The slang term dyke tyke has been used occasionally to refer to a male with extensive platonic friendships with lesbians, but this usage is far less common.
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John Adams (2nd president of the United States) thought that the world would be a better place with out religion in it. Many of Thomas Jefferson(us president, writer of the constitution) believed that the Bible would one day be seen as nothing more then a fairy tale, James Madison (fourth president, and "father of the consitution") only believed that religion was ignoarnace. Ben Franklin was a Deist. Oh-and if you wonder who was at George Washingtons (hope you know who that it!)death bed, I hope you are not shocked to find that he never asked for a clergymen to be in attendence.
And finally, if that is not enough to convinve you, I hope that this is--
The Treaty of Tripoli, passed by the U.S. Senate in 1797, read in part: "The government of the United States is not in any sense founded on the Christian religion." The treaty was written during the Washington administration, and sent to the Senate during the Adams administration. It was read ( ... )
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