The Oldest Gay In The Village is a much bigger celeb around here than Declan Donnelly.
Dec is just one of countless similar TV people who come and go, and come and go. I can't imagine him getting anything like as loud a cheer as George Montague gets when he trundles past on his scooter.
He idea of "being something" as long as you don't put it into practice is a nonsense.
There were several girls on Saturday night whom I really quite fancied. It doesn't make me a lesbian. I might as well say that I'm a Sky Diver, or a Cross Channel Swimmer ... as long as I don't have to actually do it.
JJ...you bring back memories. The resident doctors at the Royal Sussex County Hospital would drink at a pub called the Bristol which was just down from the hospital and on the front. We had to pass a "seedy" bar beneath road level and this was used by "Gays" so it was rumoured and that was 1959 when i saw my first gay.
The point is, the moment you refer to your partner and identify them as female (if you are male) then you are broadcasting your sexuality to whoever you are talking to.
Same way that if you refer to your partner as 'he', you're telling everyone you're gay.
If gay people need to be 'discrete', then it should apply equally to straight people.
This would also include society frowning on straight couples holding hands in the street, or giving each other a peck 'goodbye' in public.
And it most certainly would cover the weekly snogfest that occurs outside nightclubs and bars up and down the country every Friday and Saturday night. This outrageous example of heterosexuals flaunting themselves for all and sundry to see is another example of people 'broadcasting' it, is it not?
jno...gays were OK unless they actually did something. It was then that they fell foul of the law. Thank goodness all that nonsense is now over and done with.
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