Yeah I know
And thanks
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Oh EP
Hugs going out to you (if that's ok) :)
Kids can be such b*stards
(is it all right if I shorten your name like this)
If I made it sound like everyone in Germany accepts it, I'm sorry. You're right, not everyone does, but it is more accepted then in the US or even Canada.
I was born in Germany, then moved to Canada. I've gone back to visit often because all my mothers family still lives there. When I was 16 I went there for 2 months by myself. The lifestyle is very different there. People are just more tolerant of each other. Why? I don't know.
Aww
It's okay
I have a bunch of really crappy nicknamed given to me by my friends
That's probably why.
Being there is so very different. People don't have as many hang ups, even my Aunts and Uncles and they're definitely of the older generation, heck, I'm getting to that point. :(
I remember going roller skating while I was there when I was 16. These girls were on the rink holding hands, kissing. No one gave them a second look. That was.. gulp.. 22 years ago! I'm so glad I had the experience of going there, of living in that culture while I was old enough and young enough to really appreciate it. It changed my life for the better. Not that I was intolerant before, but I had never seen such freedom to just be yourself, to walk around an openly display who you are without anyone thinking it strange.
I was a boringly normal teen in many respects, not so much in others. I never went against the norm when it came to my looks etc. The biggest thing I ever did was get a second piercing in my ear. Hey, in the 80's that was a big deal! ;)
I admired people who could be so courageous, so open, so fearless. That's how I though of it. I still admire the people that have the courage to say "this is who I am and you'll never change me, so like it or lump it". It took me a long time to accept myself for who I am. If I had been gay or bi, that trip to Germany would have served me even more. :)
If you were there that long ago then you went at a unique time as it was the rebirthing of a nation. They absolutely had to have acceptance at that time. That was around the fall of the Berlin wall. The nation had to stand strong to survive. Also Germany regained its right to a army. Something they were banned from since WW2. There are still elders there that cling to older ways. But as in the new generations there are different attitudes that come with it. What you might not understand is that there were still generations living in Germany at that time that thought that women wearing pants was a strange idea. What do you expect from a country that held David Hasselhoff and Linda Blair as superstars :)
Sorry not reading back through 15 pages but...
That 'guy' is messed up
Don't Hassel the Hoff ;)
EDIT - OK well... I read most of it, seems like quite a heated discussion, still stand by my statement though... that guy is messed up.
Yes, I usually tell myself I'm not reading back but then I usually end up doing so :rolleyes:
Curiosity killed the Shaz.
Which guy is messed up?
Confusion killed the EmPry!
The guy/girl thingy that this whole thread is about.
I wouldn't touch that with a 90 foot pole, I like my guys to you know... look like guys :p
He is beautiful, I would be very surprised if he doesn't come out of the closet in the next few years. I have seen metrosexual guys (or whatever they are called these days) but that to me is just over the top gay.
A good friend of mine used to dress (and pose) similar, and yep, he came out a few years back.
Not judging at all, doesn't bother me if he's gay or straight but he sure looks gay.
I've never heard the band so I can't comment on his voice, don't doubt it is good though.
I found another few guys that look feminine!
G Dragon from a Korean Pop band (Big Bang)
http://kpculture.files.wordpress.com...8/gdragon3.jpg
The band Dir en Grey
http://cdn.buzznet.com/assets/imgx/9...ig-9256751.jpg
Hey, princess, your inbox is full.
hehe, it's OK. Just thought I'd let you know ^_^
For those that are interested, here are a few songs by Tokio Hotel.
YouTube - Tokio Hotel - Don't Jump
YouTube - Tokio Hotel - Dogs Unleashed Live HQ
YouTube - Tokio Hotel - Lass Uns Laufen
I like the music. I'm hooked.
I especially love the German stuff but I have to say that his English is very good and he has a nice voice. :)
The thing is, even without makeup, he still looks feminine. It's his facial structure, his body shape. Nothing he can do about that. He's gorgeous, you just have to look at him.
I think my husband feels the same way. :D
My daughter, she's 7, just came to the computer, I was playing "Dogs unleashed" she said "that's a really pretty boy".
He is just pretty. He's got a pretty face, even without makeup. He's unique and he's not afraid to be unique. Good for him. :)
That's a really pretty boy!
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