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Celebrate PRIDE!

Luciferi Baphomet

Lucifer, is my Liberator
Anyone else on here who is celebrating Pride this month in June?
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I am a Proud Bisexual :D
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Show who you are!
No fear!
No Shame!
 

leibowde84

Veteran Member
Anyone else on here who is celebrating Pride this month in June? View attachment 17901
I am a Proud Bisexual :D
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Show who you are!
No fear!
No Shame!
More power to ya!

My favorite story on this subject took place last year. At the Comet Pizza (subject of Pizzagate), there were religious nutjobs protesting the owner who is openly gay. In response, a bunch of lgbt activists staged a "dance party" in front, forcing the nutjobs to abandon their protest out of "fear for their heterosexuality". It was hilarious.
 

Luciferi Baphomet

Lucifer, is my Liberator
More power to ya!

My favorite story on this subject took place last year. At the Comet Pizza (subject of Pizzagate), there were religious nutjobs protesting the owner who is openly gay. In response, a bunch of lgbt activists staged a "dance party" in front, forcing the nutjobs to abandon their protest out of "fear for their heterosexuality". It was hilarious.
That is pretty cool. I really do hate they Anti LGBTQ protesters. Some of them go to the extreme and start shooting.
 

columbus

yawn <ignore> yawn
I have no plans to put up silly flags, no.
I'm kinda ambivalent about Gay Pride, and especially parades and such, and I have been for years.

To the extent that they are beacons of hope for the people who are still confused and feel trapped in the homophobia of the culture, I am totally good with it.
But over the last 20 years or so, I have seen less of that. And more of a ridiculous display of superficial and dysfunctional behavior, and a celebration of victimhood and entitlement.

I have not gone to a Gay Pride event in years and I am not expecting to ever again.
Tom
 

Lorgar-Aurelian

Active Member
I'll be frank as a bisexual myself ( not that it really matters) I personally really dislike pride parades here in the united states. It's more or less a giant freakshow at this point with the most debased things happening. I've seen sex in alleyways during these things, people whipping other people in their underwear, the works. I can not say I am proud of something that as far as I can tell I have no control over.

This is a relic from the days when we lived in a truly homophobic society which for the most part as far as I can tell is gone. Hell even a lot of the more conservative Christians I meet just don't care as long as you don't flaunt it in the streets. All I can say is I don't want my identity to be wrapped up in sexuality.

All of that being said you are free to have a bit of pride. I ain't gona burn ya for it. I ain't even got a pitchfork or nothin'
 

Quintessence

Consults with Trees
Staff member
Premium Member
I've never participated in any sort of pride event, largely owing to my introverted non-partying nature. It might be an interesting cultural phenomena to observe from the sidelines... just not something I've brought myself to go and experience.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
IAll I can say is I don't want my identity to be wrapped up in sexuality.

All of that being said you are free to have a bit of pride. I ain't gona burn ya for it. I ain't even got a pitchfork or nothin'
I have to admit I'm, more or less, in the same camp as you. My sexuality is a fairly small part of my overall personality and I'm not quite sure why people are prone to making such a big deal out of it.

The first Pride thing I went to was the March on Washington, 1993.
Yee Haa!
Have fun.

Tom
Yeah I'm old. I was already 35 in '93.
Yeah, pretty much. Was in the early 90's for me in Vancouver, Canada. I was already 37 in '93.... ... sniffle... :) Actually, and seriously, given how wild things were back then it's a bit surprising I even remember it. :D

Not that I really care.
O I C... you just wanted unbridled adulation. How charming. :)
 

Luciferi Baphomet

Lucifer, is my Liberator
I have to admit I'm, more or less, in the same camp as you. My sexuality is a fairly small part of my overall personality and I'm not quite sure why people are prone to making such a big deal out of it.

Yeah, pretty much. Was in the early 90's for me in Vancouver, Canada. I was already 37 in '93.... ... sniffle... :) Actually, and seriously, given how wild things were back then it's a bit surprising I even remember it. :)
I have never been to a pride festival before.
 

Unveiled Artist

Veteran Member
The first Pride thing I went to was the March on Washington, 1993.
Yee Haa!
Have fun.

Tom
Yeah I'm old. I was already 35 in '93.

Thats about time I started coming out. I was reading the DC Metro Weekly and kinda got a gist of why you would say the behavior etc is uncouth. The LGBT center here, well the only one I know, has smaller events ill try to go to.

93' was that before the DOMA act? I think there was a shift in the current then. I saw clinton on the news implementing it. Never forgot how I felt.

But, yeah. I will keep you guys updated.
 
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