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  1. I’ve never quite understood this attention seeking, or coming out as it’s now known as.

    Sex and sexuality, unless you do it for a living is but one small part of what makes a person.

    I happen to like mature women rather than girls, and i like women who dress well, but the world quite rightly wouldn’t give a tuppeny’s either way.
    That part of my life, whilst important to me, doesn’t make the slightest difference to who i am, what i think of others or they of me, and the last thing i want is someone to either accept me or not because of preferences.

    This heterogay thing was hi-jacked years ago, as such things tend to be, by some who crave publicity, or more cynically by those who make a living by doing bugger all useful other than attention seeking by exploiting prejudices (beats the hell out of days work i s’pose) that in the vast majority of cases were never there in the first place, because…

    …most of us couldn’t care less, it’s just not important.

  2. I fail to understand this “coming out” thing, sexuality is a personal thing and does not need discussing nor does it need coming out.
    You live you life in a quiet sedate private fashion and if people don’t like it you don’t talk to them. Simple.

  3. I’ve long viewed ‘coming out’ as a form of attention seeking – which is what I find irritating, not the sexuality behind it.

    I really don’t care about anyone else’s habits or tendencies – providing it doesn’t include animals or children – and I believe that the vast majority of my acquaintances feel the same way.

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