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#112193 by JAT74L
16 Apr 2006, 16:19
Do you want everyone to line up and state their sexuality one by one?

I would say the membership of this site are a broad mix of all things human.

Let's leave it at that?

Regards

John
#112195 by virgin is the best
16 Apr 2006, 16:22
There is always someone ready to take it the wrong way. I am gay and thought it would be nice to make a few new friends.
#112196 by JAT74L
16 Apr 2006, 16:23
I'm not taking it the wrong way. Why not make friends with everyone?

Regards

John
#112198 by virgin is the best
16 Apr 2006, 16:27
I do but its nice to have gay friends too when your gay. I have more straight friends than gay ones so just wanted to try get a few more gay ones
#112204 by Jonathan S
16 Apr 2006, 16:37
What about a member's poll? Not just who's a a friend of Dorothy's, but all sorts - so we can see what sort of people hang out here?
#112205 by JAT74L
16 Apr 2006, 16:37
OK point taken!

Regards

John
#112583 by Decker
18 Apr 2006, 23:42
I suspect that as it wouldn't be a binary poll it'd it tough to get consensus on the categories to include. And surely you're not advocating defining people by their sexuality Jonathan ;).
#112677 by fozzyo
19 Apr 2006, 10:09
Originally posted by GrinningJackanapes
I'm a lady!


ROTFLMAO!!

As it says on one of my fave greetings cards - I'm not Gay, I just help out when they're busy. Turns out they a really busy bunch of people.

Mat xxx
#112681 by easygoingeezer
19 Apr 2006, 10:18
Well my fav things are,

GUCCI
VERSACE
CARTIER
MADDONA
JANET JACKSON

I JUST LIKE NICE THINGS!!!!!

YUP I'M GAY, LOL

but I don't normally advertise, its just that you asked
[^][^][^][^]

I am also a closet hetro because I like Mont Blanc and BMW's too[y]

i don't think orientation matters so much much now as long as we don't make an issue of it.

Though it has to be said we do have style,[:X]
#112687 by Decker
19 Apr 2006, 10:46
I don't know EGG from that description you might be a closet hip hop artiste. Do you like Crystal and XO?
#112688 by easygoingeezer
19 Apr 2006, 11:37
Decker your funny[oo]

I got a ltd edition granite and solitaire diamond mont blanc for my birfday last week one of only 1906, i don't know wether to write with it or just kiss it, lol.

Sometimes its good to be gay, lol.
#112712 by David_Doyle
19 Apr 2006, 14:30
I'm not gay but my boyfriend is [:p]

Another vote for the 'other bus'

Maybe I shouldn't lower the tone in this way - but did anyone else chuckle at the 3rd post in this thread? Probably just my innuendo filled dirty mind. I blame too much Julian Clary / Graham Norton myself.

Thanks,

David.
#112810 by MarkJ
19 Apr 2006, 22:08
Errm - I know we had a little stop in the proceedings for the mods to discuss this and Im sure they gave it their full attention - but surely it makes no iference to this board if we are gay, white, black, blonde, male, female, english , scottish or whatever - surely the whole point of the board is to share things to do or associated with Virgin Atlantic - I love the diversity of the people on here - its what makes this site so unique!!

Live life the way you want to - embrace diversity, have fun, be safe - and lets talk Virgin!!!!
#112820 by Littlejohn
19 Apr 2006, 22:33
Indeed there was much discussion Mark. There were all sorts of POV and conclusions. V-flyer has always prided it self on it's inclusivity and that remains the same, and always will do. However, discussion in a number of threads tends to stray a little off a pure VS theme (To say the least!). The examples are many, and don't need listing. One of the many strengths of the forum is IMHO that people feel free to have light-hearted, serious, hard-core airline, laddish (but I hope not offensively so), girly, ......, what ever conversations. However the common theme in all the conversations should be a spirit of friendship, common interest, helpfulness and cooperation. So if someone wants to say "Hi, who round here is gay" I see not reason, with in the bounds of what we are all here for, why they shouldn't.

So I think you are right. It does make no difference what colour, race, religion, sex, age or sexuality you are on this board. And long may that be the case. But that doesn't preclude posters having conversations about those topics.

My personal opionons rather than those of the mod community BTW.
#112821 by easygoingeezer
19 Apr 2006, 22:40
hello sailor[oo] :D

This site is so open minded, hell I talk to hetties too[}:)]

joke[:p]

WHATEVER WE ARE ON THIS SITE WE SURE ARE FAB...EVERY ONE OF US [^]
#112823 by Littlejohn
19 Apr 2006, 22:45
Originally posted by easygoingeezer
This site is so open minded, hell I talk to hetties too[}:)]


Well you're talking to me so I guess your point is true ;)

The previous was not my original opinion BTW, but after we discussed it I changed my mind. One of the strengths of the site I forgot to mention is that it is a place you can listen to other POV and learn.
#112824 by MarkJ
19 Apr 2006, 22:49
I fell all warm a fuzzy right now!!!!!
#112831 by webdes03
19 Apr 2006, 23:19
Originally posted by sailor99
Indeed there was much discussion Mark. There were all sorts of POV and conclusions. V-flyer has always prided it self on it's inclusivity and that remains the same, and always will do. However, discussion in a number of threads tends to stray a little off a pure VS theme (To say the least!). The examples are many, and don't need listing. One of the many strengths of the forum is IMHO that people feel free to have light-hearted, serious, hard-core airline, laddish (but I hope not offensively so), girly, ......, what ever conversations. However the common theme in all the conversations should be a spirit of friendship, common interest, helpfulness and cooperation. So if someone wants to say "Hi, who round here is gay" I see not reason, with in the bounds of what we are all here for, why they shouldn't.

So I think you are right. It does make no difference what colour, race, religion, sex, age or sexuality you are on this board. And long may that be the case. But that doesn't preclude posters having conversations about those topics.

My personal opionons rather than those of the mod community BTW.


Well said Jeremy.
#112835 by hmvs_dog
19 Apr 2006, 23:23
Originally posted by sailor99
The previous was not my original opinion BTW, but after we discussed it I changed my mind. One of the strengths of the site I forgot to mention is that it is a place you can listen to other POV and learn.
It takes a big and brave man to admit he was wrong Jeremy, and in this instance, I think you were absolutely right to change your mind. So Kudos to you for that! [^]

Whilst not being gay myself, I assume it must be fairly easy for one so inclined to tell another, face to face. But online, it must be considerably more difficult, seeing as 90% of human communication is not through words.

I have no problem with anyone on this site and have found it to be one, if not, THE most friendly forum site I've ever been on. So basically, as far as hmvs_dog is concerned, I don't give a monkey's about your sexuality, race, colour or creed. What is important, is our shared passion for a certain British airline and above all, our combined friendship. It's what makes v-flyer what it is, the best website on the Internet!

There's my tuppence worth!
#112844 by JAT74L
19 Apr 2006, 23:41
I wasn't party to the discussions by the mods after I replied to this topic but have been thinking about it over the past few days.

I was originally uncomfortable with the OP - and not because I am uncomfortable with other peoples life choices either, quite the contrary hence my reply.

I then read this post and remembered why I like this site so much.

Originally posted by sailor99


So I think you are right. It does make no difference what colour, race, religion, sex, age or sexuality you are on this board. And long may that be the case. But that doesn't preclude posters having conversations about those topics.

My personal opionons rather than those of the mod community BTW.




Well said Sailor. You are so right.

Regards

John
#112851 by Littlejohn
19 Apr 2006, 23:50
Nope, you're not getting me down that road jersey boy. I know a bear trap when I see one!
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