I think some people make the mistake of confusing 'gay' and 'camp'.
Not all gay people are camp (I'm certainly not), and not all camp people are gay.
Not all gay people are camp (I'm certainly not), and not all camp people are gay.
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I think some people make the mistake of confusing 'gay' and 'camp'.
Not all gay people are camp (I'm certainly not), and not all camp people are gay.
Oh yes. Necrophilia isn't my scene
There are very few gay male nurses. Why would you want to work in an enviroment which is mainly female if you were gay
The smartprice benderometer* costs £7.98 and is found down the health & beauty aisle.I think Asda might sell 'em innit.![]()
The smartprice benderometer* costs £7.98 and is found down the health & beauty aisle.
*subject to local availability.
Where did you get that from?! Not that it matters, but that's not actually very true!
Well having worked in the NHS for a number of years. I have met very few gay nurses. I think if you did a survey. You would find that there are no more gays in nursing than any other profession.
Good points well made Frutey. I'd like to add that I think all camp people are camp - although I'm not sure all gay people are gay really. I think some of 'em might be 'Bi' but I don't know where you'd get the testing-kit from to check. I think Asda might sell 'em innit.![]()
Bi one get one free at asda
The limper the wrist the better the haircut and easier to pour a drink in a tight passage?
Well having worked in the NHS for a number of years. I have met very few gay nurses. I think if you did a survey. You would find that there are no more gays in nursing than any other profession.
are you a giver or a receiverI love the gays.
Well having worked in the NHS for a number of years. I have met very few gay nurses. I think if you did a survey. You would find that there are no more gays in nursing than any other profession.
you're so nice , i can't believe you're OBGive over, I was actually attempting to be reasonable about it, while at the same time acknowledging that hairdressing, interior design and theatrical professions do tend to attract their fair share of gay guys.
I know plenty of gay police officers, male and female, and as a rule I find that who somebody chooses to spend their life with makes not a jot of difference to how they are as a person.
I treat people as I find them: if they're an arse towards me, it might affect the way I respond. I'd hate to think I pre-judged anybody based on their sexuality, race, religion or whatever.:
*honourable exception made for Palace fans.