In alt.gossip.celebrities almost everyone is considered gay.
:-)
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Thank God for all the perverts like you. Thanks to you deviants, you
reduce the competition for the females. So I can have more women for
myself.
Pat
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In article <MPG.12bc85b05...@news.midwest.net>, Clyde Lee Benson
> If he is gay, I sure envy the man who is getting to eat that up and to
> him I say, "You go girl!"
>
> Mark Ferrante
>
That was definately more information than I needed to know.
> Not that I care or anything but wouldn't the equal (if not higher) amount of
> Lezbian women cancel out your so-called competition theory? Just
> curious....
>
Only if you spell it right: "Lessbian"
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Diva wrote:
That would be: LESbian.
BTW - I am a lesbian.
Bizarro
As you well know, the fashion industry does have a huge gay following in
itself. He could have been invited there to discuss business. He still models
from time to time and he has been hosting a lot of fashion events lately.
<< As a gay man, I sometimes spot
tell-tale signs that might not be picked up by straight people. >>
You also must be very careful of the signs you interpret as being "gay". I
have read as well as heard people say that Shemar is very nice and "down to
earth". His interviews also validates people's impression of him. In other
words, I believe Shemar treats everyone with respect; that even includes gays.
I would have thought gay people would be glad to know that Shemar isn't
homophobic. Is it not impossible for society to just accept Shemar as a
heterosexual who is not homophobic.
For you to find Shemar appealing is one thing, but to insinuate that he is gay,
you need to know for a FACT that this is the case. I really don't feel it is
right to spread this type of gossip about a person who has been considered by
most as a "nice" guy. This type of gossip can hurt a person's career. IMO,
Shemar doesn't deserve that.
Gossip will never be eliminated, so it's up to intelligent people to filter 99%
of everything they read, see and hear.
Mary
My 4-year old grandson has been in the ladies room of
a restaurant with me, but that doesn't make him a girl <g>
> Is it not impossible for society to just accept Shemar as a
> heterosexual who is not homophobic.
Is it not possible for society to accept Shemar as a human
being who does a good job at his chosen career? What's
with this need to pin labels on people?
Just my 2¢ worth (Cdn. that is)
Cheers,
Helen
LOL!
>
>
> Is it not possible for society to accept Shemar as a human
> being who does a good job at his chosen career? What's
> with this need to pin labels on people?
>
> Just my 2¢ worth (Cdn. that is)
Amen!
Iggy
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FERRANTE skrev i meddelelsen ...
>In several other newsgroups (alt.gossip.celebrities for one) many are
>questioning rumors that Shemar Moore (Malcolm on Y&R) is gay. I
>wondered how long this would take. One person reports having seen him
>in a trendy Hollywood gay bar and I know he has posed for
>International Male catalog which has a huge gay following (but not as
>huge as the crotch Shemar has in the tight swimming trunks he is
>wearing--and I still have the pics!). As a gay man, I sometimes spot
>tell-tale signs that might not be picked up by straight people. One
>thing that caught my ear was his constant use of the phrase "Miss
>Thing" which many gays use constantly.
>
>If he is gay, I sure envy the man who is getting to eat that up and to
>him I say, "You go girl!"
>
>Mark Ferrante
>
I certainly am not questioning it. What Ferranted failed to mention is in AGC
it seems most celebrities at one time or another are rumored to be gay.
Shemar's always been linked to gorgeous women, though.
Carole
Run that by me again?
Carole
>Why does everybody care so much if Shemar is gay or not, if he is then it is
>his personal life and nobody elses, but there are many soap stars who have
>been "accused " of being gay. Why can't people just let them do their jobs,
>and leave their personal lives, out of discussions.
>Just a humble thought
>Pernille
To which I, also humbly, add amen, brother! I enjoy their performance
on the show, and leave their personal life alone.
Cheryl 8-0
Okay, here goes:
>>hello iam jackie lutes"
O WATCH YOU NOW& THAN WITH YOUR WIDE TV.AFFAIR WITH YOUR BROTHER
WOW' IS IT TRUE YHAT YOU ARE GAU THE YOUNG& RESTLESS"
I HHOPE NOT IN REALLIF>>
Did you get it that time? Cause I didn't ;-)
I think literary great, William S Burroughs, is a fan of Y&R.
Worshiped,
but not Gregory
Loved
Translation (I think)
(Speaking of Malcolm) Oh, watch you now with a wild affair with your brother.
Wow! Is it true that you are gay on the Y&R. I nope not in real life.
I had no trouble reading it. Honestly.
A William Burroughs reference in ratsc? Nice try, Greg. The only Naked Lunch
anyone in here is aware of is a sandwich without the bread.
Michael S.
Didn't Leslie Nielsen star in the movie adaptation of Naked Lunch?
>I really don't feel it is
> >right to spread this type of gossip about a person who has been
considered by
> >most as a "nice" guy. This type of gossip can hurt a person's
career. IMO,
> >Shemar doesn't deserve that.
>
> Gossip will never be eliminated, so it's up to intelligent people to
filter 99%
> of everything they read, see and hear.
> Mary
>
> How ignorant and bigoted to contend that saying someone is gay or bi is
> bad. Perhaps it may be untrue, but it is not an insult. Only the very
> ignorant and prejudiced would consider it a bad thing.
>
I may not agree with the "gay" lifestyle, but to call someone ignorant and
predjudice because they may not agree with you isn't right either. I was
friends with a "gay" guy all through school, although I didn't agree with
his lifestyle I still liked him and considered him a close friend. If we
all agreed with one another it would get pretty boring. I would never try
to force my "opinion" on anyone but I do have the right to voice that
opinion, just as you do. I've been reading this NG for a few months now and
have never heard Mary put anyone down. She has a right to say what's on her
mind without being called names.
JMHO,
Cindy
>I've been reading this NG for a few months now and
>have never heard Mary put anyone down. She has a right to say what's on her
>mind without being called names
Thanks, Cindy, but I think Lilesville got me confused with someone else or
didn't understand my point. I was not stating that it was an insult to Shemar
Moore that someone thought he was gay--I simply commented on the *fact* that
gossip (whether it's good or bad) happens and that we should not believe
everything we hear. If anyone can find fault with that statement, they've got
bigger problems than little ole me. :-)
Mary
>I was not stating that it was an insult to Shemar
> Moore that someone thought he was gay--I simply commented on the *fact*
that
> gossip (whether it's good or bad) happens and that we should not believe
> everything we hear. If anyone can find fault with that statement, they've
got
> bigger problems than little ole me. :-)
> Mary
Well said Mary and ITA.
Cindy