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Is that true that so many English kings were g*y? Who were they?

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Is that true that so many English kings were g*y? Who were they?

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  1. all of them...no point naming them...thats what these inbreeds do...probably with animals too..


  2. Well, most of them were French. That by itself is enough to shift the Kinsey scale down a few points.

  3. Richard Lionheart was g*y, the husband of Isabelle of France -can't remember his name- (daughter of Philippe IV Le Bel) he was g*y as well, and I've heard stories about the Duke of Buckingham with King Charles Ist, I'm not all that versed in British History.

    In France, Henri III was the most famous, but I think it's the same % in all countries, poor g*y Kings, they had to produce an Heir and couldn't attend any g*y pride parade...

  4. what does it matter

  5. Not to my knowledge. French kings - ah, now there's another story. English kings started their own churches and killed a lot of folk along the way, several were crazy - but none g*y.

  6. King James I of England (King James VI of Scotland) was a bisexual and throughout his life, he had open relationships with his male courtiers. He was in so much love with them that he would often clasp them about the neck with his arms and kiss them in the open sight of people at court.

    Richard I of England was a  homosexual, he was known to be engaged in homosexual activities with Philip II where they ate from the same plate and slept in the same bed. He was also known to have a love affair with his own wife's brother,  Sancho VII.

  7. you would be g*y to if you ruled a country

  8. Only a handful were g*y.  Richard I (Richard the Lionhearted) and Edward II (the extremely g*y prince in "Braveheart") are the two who are most clearly homosexual.  James I was also probably homosexual (or at least bisexual).

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