[Techtalk] Re: Sexuality (was Re: [Grrls-only] Sorry fellow Oregonians)

Stratis Aftousmis stratus at ccsi.com
Fri Sep 26 18:25:26 EST 2003


> Hi, Carla, and everyone else,
>
>> Why, Raquel, it's common knowledge that all us non-godfearin',
>> un-hetero types  are as promiscuous as cats. Just last week I bagged
>> me a schoolbus full of  cheerleaders. Recruited a couple of 'em too.
>> BTW, there's a recruitment drive  on this month. For every new recruit
>> to the pervert cause, you get a toaster  oven.
>
> LOL.
>
> We had one of the holier-than-thou born again types post to a local ham
> radio club super-quiet mailing list that he was changing his e-mail
> address because  Earthlink hosts HRC and GLAAD.  He went on about how
> anti-family they were.
>
> Yeah, I took him to task on the list, but it made me fairly unpopular
> with the  majority here in oh-so-conservative North Carolina.  A
> minority called to thank  me.  His response:  to write me a
> prostletyzing e-mail about getting saved.  He also told me that if gay
> people (he used another term) were accepted humanity  would be extinct
> within a 100 years.  My short response was to remind him  that gay
> people were around a lot longer than his Bible.
>
> I have a major problem with narrow minded people.  The sad thing is that
> their views are accepted by the mainstream in a lot of places in America
> away from California or the northeast.  How what two consenting adults
> do in the privacy of their own home affects anyone else, or how it is
> anyone else's  business, is completely beyond me.
>
> -Caity
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This is true, most of the world's most narrow minded view's *have* become
mainstream, I, have been a victim of this. There *is* a place for me to
strike back for the non narrow minded among us, it called the interent! :D

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