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Where are the men who want to work on a relationship rather than work you in at their convenience?

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quit being a retail-whore and you’ll be able to contribute and look good doing it, too.

You don’t deserve to be hated for being beautiful, but you also don’t deserve to be praised for not being superficial.

You may think you’re not living attitude, but when someone is standing literally right in front of you, and you won’t even look at him and say a simple “hello,” it’s pretty freakin’ cold.

To the guy who avoids “gay men who are HIV-positive” because they are “too angry to have a casual conversation with,” here’s a thought: Maybe it’s your hateful remarks that put them on the defensive. I’m poz, but it’s obvious you are a self-righteous ass who could give a damn about anyone but himself. It is your disease even if you don’t have it (yet).

To you “beautiful people”: Your good looks are a gift from your parents. Good character has to be earned.

The saddest bitches in “Bitch Session” are from the people who seem to think that “Bitch Session” represents the entirety of queer life. It’s called “Bitch Session” for a reason.

I don’t call it drag. I think if it as personality gender expression.

Why are bisexual girls saying they’re gay, too, and then sleep with guys? Now guys think they can have gay girls. They’re not gay; they’re bi!

Why is it that some guys freely call other men flaming queens while acting just like one themselves and then get offended when you label them as such?

When I shake hands with a gay man, they usually either have an excessively hand crushing grip or a really limp effeminate one that seems like they expect you to kiss their hand? A man should have a firm handshake, nothing more and nothing less. Too hard and you come across as an asshole, and if too limp, you seem like a wimp.

Why is everyone so worried about my lover and me? Maybe if you get one of your own, you’ll have something really to worry about.

To the guy at the gym working on his weight problem: Do your thing, man. I have the utmost respect for someone who is being proactive about losing weight amidst a sea of self-righteous gay men.

To the guy who slammed “the fat dykes w

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