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Gay lib outside the charity shop (contains rudeness)


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1.30am down the fresh meat aisle in Sainsbury's. Woopsies central. Not seen them out and about on Lordship Lane for some time.


I bet they're a bit disappointed to be spotted near somewhere so lacking in glamour.


In all seriousness I know loads. And they're all local. Most I know wouldn't hold hands. Too busy driving round in the Saab, the Porsche or the BMW.


Charlie

Charlie wrote: 'In all seriousness I know loads'.....loads of what? the species called the 'gay man'?


I grew up in Brighton. I am shocked that people are even posting on her about two gay men holding hands! Jesus! Breaking news. Not. Who cares.

I don't think people are doing it for shock value MW - it's more a "good to see, another reason I like living here and not Ilford" kind of thing


When I first arrived in the UK and being Irish wasn't quite as acceptable as it is now, I would have posted on a forum (if such things as the internet, widespread PC availability and a fast modem existed) if I actually met another Irish person in Swindon

Being a big softie my heart always leaps a little whenever I see anyone holding hands. If I see two guys or two girls doing it then I think that my life is getting better - its good to know that this area is considered liberal enough.


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