I had a customer drop of her car today. She was a bit on the burly side, had short purple hair and handed me keys with a rainbow flag. Driving a brand new $50k car and it had at least 5 pro-lesbian decals on it.
She was a nice enough person, but I just can't wrap my brain around the fact her entire existence is wrapped around her sexuality. I guess I need to make my entire life about who I'm banging.
“My life is harder than yours”
You can acknowledge a person without having to agree with them. No two people are exactly alike. Let’s face it: as motorcyclists, we understand what discrimination feels like. Yet we still make a choice to ride.
Respecting a person’s choice is paramount; what that choice is has much less relevance.
I concur.
…yet, I think there are those of us that’re not inclined to go along with these folks that’re up in our face about their sexuality & we sure as fuck aren’t going along with their insistence to get all up in our children’s faces about it.
Hence, “Fuck’em!”
Shut The Fuck Up, Already!
But, I digress.
You Can Not Make This Shit Up.
I didn't say that I didn't acknowledge them or that they weren't a nice person. I don't understand the fact that this person's sexuality is the only thing that defines them. Talk about a shallow existence.
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I saw a a forum poster make a post today. He was a bit on the insecure side, was posting about other peoples appearances and lifestyles on a motocross forum. Doing a lot of posts about this sort of thing with a real "other peoples lives are affecting me" vibe.
He seemed like a nice enough person, but I just can't wrap my brain around the fact he expends energy judging other, he himself admited nice enough person lifestyle and opinions. His entire existence seems to be wrapped around making shitty posts on the internet.
"I don't understand the fact that this person's sexuality is the only thing that defines them. Talk about a shallow existence."
You don't know the person, so how do you know that it's the only thing that defines them?
If I see a dude walking down the street with a mohawk and a jacket full of band patches, is it fair to assume he's a punk and nothing more?
He doesn't, but it sounds like it's the one thing they chose to publicly express themselves as. People generally put stickers on their cars to express things they like, riding dirt bikes, running marathons, their family, maybe stoners have weed sticker, hippies have a peace sign, rednecks have an ar15, etc. etc. It also strikes me as being a little annoying to feel the need to express your sexual attractions to people in the public as though it's a hobby. But, it's good for society to do annoying things with their rights, because we don't have civics anymore, so that's pretty much how people become educated about rights these days, is when someone is annoying with it.
Eh, I voted for Trump but there is no way I am so into him that I am doing this to my rig.
But, oh well.
This guy too. Must really identify with his team
That truck is basically the maga lesbian equivalent.
Adults can do whatever they want...Gay, Bi, trans, whatever...it doesn't matter to me, and its none of my business, and I couldn't care less...if they are happy, I'm happy for them...treat me and my family with kindness and respect, and I'll do the same for you and we are good to go...
But let kids be kids...talking about gender and sexuality to children is wrong...they'll figure all that out soon enough...just let them be kids and not think/worry about that. And a parent that is giving a minor child hormone blockers (or similar), and certainly letting them get gender reaffirming surgery...that is child abuse...once that child is 21 they can do whatever they want. This is where the more extreme elements of the LGBT community lose me (as far as their "movement" or whatever they call it)...and the fact that the more "moderate" LGBT don't condemn this stuff (even though they don't support it), just prevents me from getting on board with the rainbow's and all that. (Though I fully support them having the same rights as any other American...no matter how extreme their views they should never be discriminated against.)
I'm always wary of anyone wearing their life choices, on their sleeve.
Like some kind of armor, free pass, etc...
Be it religious, sexual, political, or any kind of zealotry.
It immediately puts up a barrier, making a true connection with that person, or them with me, damn near impossible.
Especially when you're trying to deal with them on a professional level.
On a related note, Reese was spotted today. Says his car is the nuts.
Did she leave this sandwich in the car?😜🤣🤣🤣
A lot of you guys over-emphasize the sexual aspect. It’s a community and a lifestyle. Wearing a motocross brand or putting a sticker on your vehicle is broadcasting that you’re part of a community. You either want to advertise that about yourself or appeal to other people who are in the club. When you see someone with a sports team tattoo you don’t assume they wanna bang the players.
Some people don't seem to agree with me, that's okay too.
I don't think the Trump truck or someone like that is the same, I'm a Trump supporter but only because I like his politics. He is just a man and I do not worship any man, so that truck is way over the top for me as well.
I can figure out that you like girls without everything you own telling me that you do. No insecurities, it's just odd to me that someone would want me to know about something that isn't any of my business.
Horrible analogy, Kim. You know that, though.
Do you know anyone who has given their kids puberty blockers or let them have a surgery?
Is that what happened to you, Kim?
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There's that southern hospitality we hear so much about lol.
She’s from the South?
Lesbian sticker or Trump truck wraps, who gives a shit, land of the free.
Oh fiddle dee dee. 😉
This ^
Yes
The fact that you knew that thing existed is more telling…
It belongs to Reese. Hit him up for a ride. I’m sure he would oblige. That would be three dicks total.
I know a guy who is raising, along with his female "partner" , their son gender neutral. I went to school with him and he was just one of those guys that just didn't fit in. Now he is raising his son to be as awkward as he was and I wouldn't be a bit surprised he would consider helping his son "be her true self". There is some psychology sessions there.
My wife has a cousin that raised her daughter to be a lesbian. Maybe she is, maybe she isn't. A now sweet, extremely overweight young woman who showed up at the last family get together with her face powdered white, her hair died yellow, with her eyelids painted red and black like a colorful moth. Dressed like a cross between Stevie Nicks and Helen Roper. She is just a confused person now. But again, its the parents that are the screw ups to start off with. Ren Faire types that are on welfare from the get go, acting outside the norm to draw attention is what they are all about, not fitting in and being productive.
Wow, another penis reference. Where are you taking this, EVH?
“Stevie Nicks and Helen Roper”. Genius!
I'm not trying to start shit with this, but, have you asked the kids if they are happy or are you just deducing this from an outside perspective because they look and act different than what is considered, "normal"?
I'm sure it comes as no surprise that I know a lot of people who fall outside the lines of what many would consider "normal" (both aesthetically and how they chose to live their lives) but – just like the rest of us that appear "more normal" – they're just trying to find their own version of happiness in the short time they have on this planet. Some of it are doing it with more success than others but the same could be said for everyone else.
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