I did not generalise about the motivations behind swearing - I merely stated that you did feel compelled to swear in your post. I did not speculate upon the reasons why people may feel compelled to swear.
I did not require this lengthy "explanation" - I know what happened. I disagreed with...
I did not wind you up - I stated that you felt such a surge of emotion that you felt it necessary to use an expletive. This is true, as you did feel compelled to put an expletive in your post.
Nope, sorry. I made no admittance of fault, I merely stated how I believed you came to your wrong...
I never laid a finger on you, darling. Furthermore, I did not feel such a surge of emotion that I simply had to use an expletive in my posts, as you did in the quote above.
I see what lead you to believe that I had never heard of that word before, but I don't deal in "I kinda sorta thought...
You're right - it's not silly to discuss oneself on a public forum. Boring is probably the more appropriate word. As I said in my last post - I already knew what 'genderf***' meant and roman assumed, like yourself, that I didn't know what it meant, merely because I disagreed with his initial...
Of course I knew you weren't talking about a moron - it would be silly of you to discuss yourself on a public forum, wouldn't it?
I had heard of and understand the word 'genderf***' - I wasn't, however, aware that you have a complete catalogue of my entire vocabulary and had noticed that...
I see...........Morrissey ONLY sleeps with male closet cases and no adult human being EVER puts a picture of a 'pin-up' on their wall. With regard to the latter, does that mean that my 54 year old work collegue is actually under eighteen because he has a picture of Charlize Theron on his cubicle...
I really don't think he was dragged there - one thing about Morrissey is that you really can't make him do something he's extremely uncomfortable with. It's odd how we mould our views on Morrissey to suit the situation - if we we heard about him refusing to do something which we would also find...
It was only later she pandered to the gay crowd? Who did "I should be so lucky" pander to then?
Women in the media who are portrayed so that men will find them attractive, are generally adhering to particular stereotypes, that's very true. And I do agree with you that gay men are just as bad...
My point was that she's a gay icon, not an FHM one - I would have written it in these simple terms had I known you would find it THAT hard to understand.
Kylie? Artistic input? If you can disprove my admission, then go ahead punk.
Danni has made a substantial contribution to popular...
You are all talking about her as if she were a Kelly Brooke type, constantly in FHM, and having a sexy image wich caters to straight men. Kylie is camp, and she's a gay icon. She's like the Judy Garland of this generation - and by the way, Kylie has had more artistic input into her music than...
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