Gay man allegedly kicked out of pool because of ‘inappropriate’ swimsuit: ‘If it smells like homophobia, it’s homophobia’
Sharon Lee Davies-Tight Wed. 8/8/2018
There’s a gay parade every year in Cleveland/Lakewood, and many young and old gay men wear jock straps, fast-dancing in the street, flipping their genitals at passerbys. Most people go to parades with their children, the same with hotels. I have to wonder why both gay men and straight women want to expose their stuff. They must be nudists at heart or they feel they can get away with indecent exposure, because they’re gay and covering up a bit.
It’s like ‘safe bars’ where gays can have sex in restrooms without being harassed for it. I think straight men have been wearing such suits in Europe for decades. So, it’s not just a gay behavior, because many gays are more modest; it’s a certain type of male and female who want to show their genitals or breasts to the world. Maybe that’s how they value themselves.
Shockers is what they are. They want attention and they know they’ll get it. Then they complain about it when they do. The best thing is to steer clear of exhibitionists; nothing good will come from an interaction; don’t even act like you notice.
It’s like Muslim women going into public swimming pools fully wrapped in robes and scarves. They want to shock people and see the response. I wonder how Yahoo even gets these stories. To me, they’re mostly staged. Then, some people like to act in public like they act at home. If they have a right to do as they want, then others have a right not to like their behavior.
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