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Goodness, just seen this thread..hilarious ! apart from being a "pink convert" (might own that one) I must check with my sister to make sure it's ok that myself and my Civil partner/husband can still see my niece and nephew before the watershed.

I must also start watching all the soaps, I mean what the hell are the gays up to before the watershed that straight characters aren't ? sounds saucy ;)

It's simply a matter of choices which are largely dictated by the way some people are wired.


It's all very well to indulge a little;


- Some may do so to see how the other half lives,

- Some in a spirit of experimentation - dipping a toe into waters they've been told aren't for them and finding they like it,

- Some in an all-embracing attempt to get to grips with modern Britain,

- Some through sheer ennui

- And some because it's been their guilty, pleasurable secret for years and now they feel it's more mainstream and they can talk openly about it.


But when all is said and done there can really not be ANY excuse for watching Emmerdale, Eastenders, Coronation Street AND Hollyoaks.

I like 'pink convert', but I'm wondering whether it addresses those of a lesbionic persuasion..? Most of the saturated gay ladies of my acquaintance are not so much the pink.


I'm mostly hetero (please can we have that second e) but I'd like to think of myself as s Mauve Medusa for any moments I may find myself daydreaming about Selma Hayek. Perhaps the gay saturation is more of an Ecru Exchange.

Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> Just tuned into the first couple minutes of

> Eastenders. Is Dot gay?


Yes. She's been having an affair with Cora Cross for years.

And Jamie and Ben are at it, as are Roxy and Shabnam, Lola and the young woman who works in the pub, and obviously Sharon and Linda.


Re Phil: after he was buried alive (which happens *all the time in London*) he had a sexual epiphany and started a relationship with Mick from the pub. Mick's wife doesn't know yet, though.

It looks like the gay mafia are operating on the forum .

It was Max who was buried not Phil Mitchel.

Some of my work does involve t.v review and monitoring.

I am not gay,sorry to dissapoint I know some of you were hoping.Had any wins lately Bob,and red devil may i call you pink devil now.

I knew Louisa would,nt stay guiet long, now everyones on my case shes came out of her hidey hole hoping people have forgot her rants.

i,ll get back to you when i,ve watched my soaps,drink my vodka not wine too girly. Lol.

Tarot Wrote:

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> i,ll get back to you when i,ve watched my

> soaps,drink my vodka not wine too girly. Lol.


I don't hang with the grammar police usually, but a comma instead of an apostrophe represents a whole new depth of dumb. What do you eat soup with? A coat hanger?

Tarot Wrote:

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> Some of my work does involve t.v review and

> monitoring.


Whether or not they look too butch? Have stubble showing? Or is it a simple march strut past in full regalia (medals on show)?


I'm guessing the second part is more a case of how many look clumpy in heels?

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