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Registered: February 04, 2002
Posts: 85
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Registered: July 06, 2004
Posts: 87
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ALL of the above. Several of all of them actually. None of these things make me particularly uncomfortable. By the time you've made the choice, told people, or gotten preggers, it's to late to worry. So there's no point in me worrying about them. I have close friends in all these categorize. I will stand by them through anything. although personally I don't fit into any of the three. 
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Registered: July 15, 2004
Posts: 137
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MalibuBarbie, why are you okay with gay men (I assume you meant men because of the following) but lesbians freak you out? Just curious.
~Kitty
"We built your fort, we will not have it used against us."
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Registered: July 16, 2004
Posts: 8
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how exactly do you "act" gay? 
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Registered: December 11, 2003
Posts: 9501
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all of teh above
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Registered: August 17, 2003
Posts: 495
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I dont have a problem w/ gay guys but lesbians freak me out. and pregnant before you are 16(or even before you are 20), not my choice but if you are gonna have sex you are taking the risk. and sex before you are 16 is fine w/ me just as long as you use protection. But I sure do feel bad for pregnant teenagers...i NEVER want to get pregnant. It must be scary to have a kid come out of your ***...if i want a kid ill adopt but i am never having one of my own.
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Registered: March 01, 2004
Posts: 46
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i have either met, known or gone to school with plenty of people who are gay, many people that have already lost their virginity and a few people that are pregnant and they are only 16. there is nothing wrong with it, i may feel sorry for them (the pregnant people) but especially concerning my gay friends, i am perfectly fine about it. and my friends or acquaintances who have lost their virginity, its their lives and they were or at least thought they were ready for it. just my thoughts Emily
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Registered: March 13, 2002
Posts: 3477
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quote: "Metrosexual"
Is a completely unnessecary term. Things "such as getting a manicure, having a classy sense of style, or enjoying shopping" are not "gay features". They're things that are usually in a womans life. Therefore, the correct (and traditional) term would be "effeminate". There's no need to reffer to someone's sexuality based on the way they act, outside of the bedroom. Wouldn't you agree? In any case, metrosexual is a buzzword that will quickly fade. Hopefully in any case, otherwise I'll be annoyed for the next couple decades.
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Registered: December 05, 2003
Posts: 107
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"Metrosexual" is a very new term (within the last couple of years) which is used to describe males who are not gay but who exhibit "gay" features, such as getting a manicure, having a classy sense of style, or enjoying shopping.
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Registered: July 12, 2004
Posts: 179
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the name for someone who acts gay or gives the allusion of being gay is called metro or metrosexual
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Registered: March 09, 2004
Posts: 2913
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yes to all of those.
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