BostonMaria
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Wow
Jesus help us all
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????^^^ Bromances...I thought this was affirmation that men can cry and form good, strong relationships with other men without fear of being called "weak and gay."
As for pink, my ex had nice pink shirts...I don't mind them. It's just a color. It can be very masculine.
Once being a military wife and the stories I know this is nothing new under the sun, it has been going on. When the military goes into different ports and countries it would make some of your heads spin as to what is available to them.
It was told in the Bible we should not be surprised. It is sickening none the less.
It's the 'romance' added to the 'bro' that 'gays' it.
Why not Bro'ships (brother/friend relationships)? Or whatever happen to be 'Buddies'?
It's as if there is a conspiracy to lead all men into gay play, subliminal whispers (B'romance) to mislead men astray. Let men be men, for Heaven's sake.
This is what I believe lilanie was sharing, adding to her list are little boys wearing pink 'tu-tus' and their moms and schools encouraging it by writing a book, "My Princess Boy". In addition to the princess boy are is a growing epidemic of 'like' situations where the parents are feminizing their sons.
All the above. Men used to be proud of their masculinity and wanted nothing to do with anything that would question it...
Even J.Edgar Hoover was a "man's man", even though he was a man's man...
I can 'see' where this is really going.
The gay agenda is working overtime:
Bromances
Men wearing baby pink
Men wearing eyeliner/polish, metrosexuals
Every other movie, someone's in drag
Gay history soon to be taught in California textbooks
The list goes on and on... Sick sick sick *grabs emesis basin*
Why does the dog wag its tail?
Because the dog is smarter than the tail.
If the tail were smarter, it would wag the dog.
You know up until the 50's it wasn't uncommon for boy babies to wear pink and girls to wear blue? At the turn of the 20th century boys basically wore white "dresses" for dress-up until reaching a certain age. Yet most of our grandpas aren't gay. /shrug
And as for "metrosexuals"? If a man is considered less masculine because he grooms himself and cleans his fingernails so be it. I've dated both types and at least the metrosexuals do laundry and dishes lol
And I also wondered why we complain about men being emotionally unavailable then call them gay when we see their emotions.
Food for thought... :/
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But there are scores of metro men who don't do laundry or dishes, let alone cook.
You know up until the 50's it wasn't uncommon for boy babies to wear pink and girls to wear blue? At the turn of the 20th century boys basically wore white "dresses" for dress-up until reaching a certain age. Yet most of our grandpas aren't gay. /shrug
And as for "metrosexuals"? If a man is considered less masculine because he grooms himself and cleans his fingernails so be it. I've dated both types and at least the metrosexuals do laundry and dishes lol
And I also wondered why we complain about men being emotionally unavailable then call them gay when we see their emotions.
Food for thought... :/
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No, i didnt know that. I am again refering to what is being passed off as metrosexual - eyeliner, dark polish on nails/toes.
I said nothing about men showing emotion. Emotion displayed with honesty is a wonderful thing.
This is what I'm thinking!
Who is sitting around with this as the focus of an agenda?
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Key Words: "Passed Off" ... as in hiding the truth of what's really going on. Men do not need eyeliner or painted nails and I better not see a man with painted toenails. That's just beyond necessary, be they ' metro, hetro, whatever the 'getaway with it' terms are today.
I'll take it further, I can't stand to see long nails on a man. It creeps me out. It's just not normal whether they are manicured or not.
I agree... it's too feminine or alluding to the vampire culture and how did the first vampire (love at first bite/blacula/twilight/interview with a vampire) come about? a pact with Satan... And, well it is within the realm of what we are talking about (letting things slip through the cracks) - Interview of a Vamp was an excellent representation with gloves off. Why you ask? Because when Kirsten dunst was "converted" that was pedophila (she stayed the same age) and when Brad Pitt was "converted" that was by Tom Cruise (homosexuality)...
All ewwwwwwwwww, all connected, all yuck.
Pitt and Cruise ?
No, No, No...
Sorry - I meant their characters in the movie Interview with a Vampire
Naw, I aint talkin bad about Zahara's daddy or Connor's daddy!
SO! Does this mean that obviously this is already ocurring in the Military?
Men ought to know that this will cause their genitals to rot and fall off; don't they know about beastial diseases?
OOoooooooooooooo I'm sooooooo MAD! I want to strangle these stupid fools about this.
AND futhermore, WHERE was President Obama to veto and to put a full stop to this mess ? ? ? ?