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OK are we supposed to believe that being Bi is trendy now?

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It seems like the g*y agenda is now trying to ramp up popular appeal of their supposed ideal method to have s*x by bracketing all instances of bisexuality in popular media as daring and innovative, what with that dating show with Tila Tequila, the rise of the emo subculture and Pete Doherty getting all the rock and roll press coverage and how the legions of Girls Gone Wild participants can so easily go lezzie on each other for the camera it would seem if there is a concerted effort to assert that not only is being bi normal and perfectly OK but damned stylish and avant garde, like all the good little straight boys and girls should go off and pump some rump and or scissor their same sexed acquaintences. I think that sexual preference is not something the media should foist on the gullible, easily convinced public. This leads me to believe that it is just a farce from the g*y agenda to gain society's sympathy for people that are just homosexual. Because-hey if 'straight' people can do

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  1. It's not that it is stylish but more the point that it is more acceptable to talk about and they don't have to hide away anymore.....people can't help who they love...if you don't like it then don't hang with people that are g*y!

    Afterall people said the same about aboriginals for decades and where did that get them!


  2. i agree with you! Its disgusting!

  3. I don't think they're trying to promote it (unless you watch MTV, then they do), it's just that they are trying to make homosexuality more open and acceptable, which is a good thing. In this modern day and age, I don't think we should be trying to suppress it.

    Still, there are at least 10 times more straight s*x scenes on TV than g*y ones. So I wouldn't get your panties in a wad quite yet.

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