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What Gay Childhood Icon Are You?
David In Indy:
--- Quote from: Kerry on February 19, 2007, 07:39:44 am ---And Peter Pan hung-out with a group of young ruffians called the Lost Boys. But as you pointed out, David, I think the biggest give away was the fact that Tinkerbell was his best friend! ::)
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Yeah, and did you ever notice how tight his pants are? They're so damn tight it looks like he painted them on.
And what's up with that cap he's wearing? And the feather he stuck on the side of it? Hmmmm.... :-\
Scott6373:
--- Quote from: David on February 19, 2007, 03:33:52 pm ---Yeah, and did you ever notice how tight his pants are? They're so damn tight it looks like he painted them on.
And what's up with that cap he's wearing? And the feather he stuck on the side of it? Hmmmm.... :-\
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Ok, ok David...I've found when someone finds that much fault with another, he usually has a huge crush...hmmm...David? Are you really just a little boy at heart?
Kerry:
--- Quote from: Scott on February 19, 2007, 03:37:58 pm ---Ok, ok David...I've found when someone finds that much fault with another, he usually has a huge crush...hmmm...David? Are you really just a little boy at heart?
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Tee-hee, I think you've hit the nail right on the head there, Scott. Speaking for myself, if I were to be given a choice between living with the charismatic, magical Peter Pan and Tinkerbell in Neverland, or on planet Earth in the 21st century, I certainly know where I would prefer to live! (and before you ask, No, I am not really Michael Jackson, writing under the nom de plume of "Kerry"!). I have suspected for some time that many gay men perceive reality and view their existence from the trajectory of a child (again, speaking for myself). Like children, gay men are often vulnerable and naive; innocent in the ways of the world. I personally see this as a good thing lol. :)
moremojo:
--- Quote from: Kerry on February 20, 2007, 06:59:21 am ---I have suspected for some time that many gay men perceive reality and view their existence from the trajectory of a child (again, speaking for myself). Like children, gay men are often vulnerable and naive; innocent in the ways of the world. I personally see this as a good thing lol. :)
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I think you're onto something here, Kerry. I turned forty last month, and yet ever since my adolescence I've felt like an adolescent emotionally--very similar fears, tendency to the naive and idealistic, same simple joys and pleasures. My body very much shows its forty years on earth, but my spirit has remained somehow young--for better or for worse.
Arad-3:
You Are the Very Gay Tinky Winky!
Purple with a gay pride symbol... how could he not be gay?
And that red purse is divalicious!
What Gay Childhood Icon Are You?
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LOL! Cute!
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