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Originally Posted by rankamateur
I didn't say it was wrong. Clearly, it isn't something I am into, but what you do in your bedroom is your own business. I simply ask that out of public decency, you keep it in YOUR bedroom and not in mine. Gay biker dudes in assless chaps is not something I want to see in public. Why ANYONE would think that is socially acceptable (the assless chaps), is beyond me.
The whole gay rights movement seems to have started with the ideal that "what I do in my bedroom is none of your concern" and has moved into dragging their bedroom activities into public streets. It is no more right for a gay person to do that than it is for a heterosexual to do it. Make no mistake, the attire is the issue, not the sexual orientation of the person wearing said attire.
YOUR ideas of public decency are prudish and outdated. And S&M gear, which I admit I'm not that knowledgable about but like everyone else, I haz the interwebs, is not simply "assless chaps". I mean I don't really WANT to see some hairy fat ass cheeks hanging out in public, but I don't want to see that at the beach either, yet somehow I do, especially in Europe, and somehow I managed to survive the experience.
Which, you know, its fine that your idea of public decency is circa 1892, but getting all indignant because not everyone falls onto a fainting couch at the idea of S&M gear out in public is still pretty loltastic.
Don't worry, I'm sure the EMTs at the parades keep smelling salts on hands for dainty little girls such as yourself, should they be overcome at the sight of all that leather and skin.