Jose_Ortiz_fan
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"Everyone"
or
"Nobody"

or
"Nobody"

What, no in between? Guess I will abstain then.
Or choose neither.
Based on the 2013 NHIS data [collected in 2013 from 34,557 adults aged 18 and over], 96.6% of adults identified as straight, 1.6% identified as gay or lesbian, and 0.7% identified as bisexual. The remaining 1.1% of adults identified as “something else[]” [0.2%,] stated “I don’t know the answer[]” [0.4%] or refused to provide an answer [0.6%].
In the Network Responsibility Index, which looks back at the 2012-2013 TV season, Fox lead the way for being LGBT inclusive with 42 percent of primetime programming hours having included LGBT characters, followed by ABC with 33 percent. Fox was also lauded for including the first transgender series regular with Unique (Alex Newell) on Glee.
On cable, ABC Family topped with 50 percent, followed by FX with 40 percent. The History Channel received a failing grade with no LGBT images on any of its shows last season.
"Last season was a stellar one when it comes to the sheer number of gay, lesbian and bisexual representations on television, though diversity within those storylines showed room for improvement," GLAAD's Wilson Cruz said in a statement. "Though the number of LGBT characters dropped this season, shows like The Fosters, with an interracial female couple raising a family, and characters like Unique on Glee have not only moved the conversation about LGBT people forward, but are also a hit with audiences."
So how are gays represented in popular media? I found this article:
https://www.tvguide.com/news/glaad-lgbt-characters-1071960.aspx
I don't know how many Jazzfanzers are gay but I would bet half are transvestites.
Don't deny it
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while scrolling down. i almost **** my pants.
thought is was a pic of me
while scrolling down. i almost **** my pants.
thought is was a pic of me
What, no in between? Guess I will abstain then.
gays and lesbies make the best tenants. Never had any skip out on rent or trash the place.
still a shame we have inundated our food packaging with phytoestrogens, turning men into pansies and women into rage bees with breast cancer issues.
no amount of sociological, political, or legal "calming" can create real men and real women.
uhhhhh. . . .. wait a minute. . . . . .
when I was growing up the thing I saw was "real men" going out on a binge on payday night, coming home soused and broke with the smell of skanky women and cigarettes, and powerless wives who feared the gossip mills too much go out and match that act. I don't see much of that any more, not since the movie "Cowboys Don't Cry" came out. What a great DVD combo, that and "The Show He Never Gave". (Hank Williams)
Gay can't be all that bad.
I personally take offense to this pole. There is no option for hermaphrodites. Should I be labeled as gay because I can technically choose either? Choosing straight could be an option for me. It is hard to dress up as a man because I have to tape down my huge chest to conform to society norms rather than dress as a woman and tuck. What to do? What do I do? I am tired of being called a tranny and labeled by gay or straight standards.