by Ups and Downs » 16 Oct 2012 22:47
by southbank1871 » 16 Oct 2012 22:52
Stubooharryroyal The fact there are no openly gay footballers probably shows homophobia in football and in society in general.
Just a question, how are openly gay players meant to fit into a changing room? Wouldn't the other players feel uncomfortable to have a gay player in there, potentially staring at their nob. In terms of sexuality they have the same fondness for men as straight women do, and women aren't allowed in mens changing rooms as far as I know.
I've got nothing against gay people. I just think the don't ask don't tell policy as it stands at the moment might be the best for all concerned.
by Divvy » 16 Oct 2012 23:04
southbank1871Stubooharryroyal The fact there are no openly gay footballers probably shows homophobia in football and in society in general.
Just a question, how are openly gay players meant to fit into a changing room? Wouldn't the other players feel uncomfortable to have a gay player in there, potentially staring at their nob. In terms of sexuality they have the same fondness for men as straight women do, and women aren't allowed in mens changing rooms as far as I know.
I've got nothing against gay people. I just think the don't ask don't tell policy as it stands at the moment might be the best for all concerned.
LOLWUT?
by Ups and Downs » 16 Oct 2012 23:05
by John Peel » 16 Oct 2012 23:35
Stubooharryroyal The fact there are no openly gay footballers probably shows homophobia in football and in society in general.
Just a question, how are openly gay players meant to fit into a changing room? Wouldn't the other players feel uncomfortable to have a gay player in there, potentially staring at their nob. In terms of sexuality they have the same fondness for men as straight women do, and women aren't allowed in mens changing rooms as far as I know.
I've got nothing against gay people. I just think the don't ask don't tell policy as it stands at the moment might be the best for all concerned.
by Divvy » 16 Oct 2012 23:40
John PeelStubooharryroyal The fact there are no openly gay footballers probably shows homophobia in football and in society in general.
Just a question, how are openly gay players meant to fit into a changing room? Wouldn't the other players feel uncomfortable to have a gay player in there, potentially staring at their nob. In terms of sexuality they have the same fondness for men as straight women do, and women aren't allowed in mens changing rooms as far as I know.
I've got nothing against gay people. I just think the don't ask don't tell policy as it stands at the moment might be the best for all concerned.
I'm normally quite measured in my comments here, but what a load of fcking rubbish. Do you really believe that? I'm genuinely interested.
by creative_username_1 » 17 Oct 2012 01:09
by Simon's Church » 17 Oct 2012 08:34
by LoyalRoyalFan » 17 Oct 2012 10:54
Stubooharryroyal The fact there are no openly gay footballers probably shows homophobia in football and in society in general.
Just a question, how are openly gay players meant to fit into a changing room? Wouldn't the other players feel uncomfortable to have a gay player in there, potentially staring at their nob. In terms of sexuality they have the same fondness for men as straight women do, and women aren't allowed in mens changing rooms as far as I know.
I've got nothing against gay people. I just think the don't ask don't tell policy as it stands at the moment might be the best for all concerned.
by Greatwesternline » 17 Oct 2012 10:56
by LoyalRoyalFan » 17 Oct 2012 10:57
by mr_number » 17 Oct 2012 11:10
LoyalRoyalFan Back on topic though....
I was particularly pissed off when Roberts, a mere minute after coming on against Swansea, decided to object to the referee's decision to award Swansea a free kick, deciding to pick up the ball and move it, getting himself a yellow card in the process.
by blueroyals » 17 Oct 2012 11:48
Greatwesternline Stuboo is clearly in love with himself if he thinks every gay man would be staring at his piece in a changing room....
Do you fancy every woman you see Stuboo? I wouldnt have thought so, the same goes for gya men undoubtedly...
If a gay man were to fancy would it disturb actually disturb you anyway, or would you take it as a compliment and say, sorry laddy, not my type, no hard feelings eh?
In any case, if footballers were disturbed by a man in their dressing room being gay, then it would prove that they were homophobic and should consider whether they are real men, or men scared of something fairly common which they dont understand because they are ignorant biggots....
by leon » 17 Oct 2012 12:02
blueroyalsGreatwesternline Stuboo is clearly in love with himself if he thinks every gay man would be staring at his piece in a changing room....
Do you fancy every woman you see Stuboo? I wouldnt have thought so, the same goes for gya men undoubtedly...
If a gay man were to fancy would it disturb actually disturb you anyway, or would you take it as a compliment and say, sorry laddy, not my type, no hard feelings eh?
In any case, if footballers were disturbed by a man in their dressing room being gay, then it would prove that they were homophobic and should consider whether they are real men, or men scared of something fairly common which they dont understand because they are ignorant biggots....
A gay man likes looking at penises. That's a given. I have a right to decide who can and can not look at my penis. For this reason gay people should not be allowed in male changing rooms.
Are you suggesting it's okay if I walk into a ladies changing room and say "It's okay, I don't fancy any of you!". I don't fancy anybody on pornhub, doesn't mean I don't like looking at their tits.
by Stuboo » 17 Oct 2012 13:41
leonblueroyalsGreatwesternline Stuboo is clearly in love with himself if he thinks every gay man would be staring at his piece in a changing room....
Do you fancy every woman you see Stuboo? I wouldnt have thought so, the same goes for gya men undoubtedly...
If a gay man were to fancy would it disturb actually disturb you anyway, or would you take it as a compliment and say, sorry laddy, not my type, no hard feelings eh?
In any case, if footballers were disturbed by a man in their dressing room being gay, then it would prove that they were homophobic and should consider whether they are real men, or men scared of something fairly common which they dont understand because they are ignorant biggots....
A gay man likes looking at penises. That's a given. I have a right to decide who can and can not look at my penis. For this reason gay people should not be allowed in male changing rooms.
Are you suggesting it's okay if I walk into a ladies changing room and say "It's okay, I don't fancy any of you!". I don't fancy anybody on pornhub, doesn't mean I don't like looking at their tits.
I'm not sure you should be allowed on the internet
by MouldyRoyal » 17 Oct 2012 13:44
by Handsome Man » 17 Oct 2012 13:53
by Greatwesternline » 17 Oct 2012 14:06
blueroyals A gay man likes looking at penises. That's a given. I have a right to decide who can and can not look at my penis. For this reason gay people should not be allowed in male changing rooms.
Are you suggesting it's okay if I walk into a ladies changing room and say "It's okay, I don't fancy any of you!". I don't fancy anybody on pornhub, doesn't mean I don't like looking at their tits.
by Extended-Phenotype » 17 Oct 2012 14:10
by Greatwesternline » 17 Oct 2012 15:01
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