Gay Origamists

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I am

a straight male
83
79%
a gay male
4
4%
a bisexual male
6
6%
a straight woman
9
9%
a gay woman
1
1%
a bisexual woman
2
2%
 
Total votes: 105

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Post by angrydemon »

I was talking about the video posted by Jonnycakes.

EDIT: Sorry, I mean Jeoss Mayhem.
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Now everyone is stereotyping each other. Just watch this video. If anyone finds this offensive, please tell me so I can remove it straight away. It's really funny though :lol:
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Post by aesthetistician »

Everyone is stereotyping each other? I though we were all being quite careful not to stereotype anyone!

Oh - unless you mean everyone on the internet, not everyone on this thread :D
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I mean everyone around the world :lol:
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angrydemon wrote:I was talking about the video posted by Jonnycakes.
Just to clarify, that video was not posted by me-it was posted by JeossMayhem.

And I think a stereotype can be quite funny when used in a joke. But certainly not if you actually fit someone into a preconception you have because of a stereotype or look down on them because of it.
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OK Thanks, I got it now! :D
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Post by Joe the white »

I'm also a straight male. I believe the stereotype comes from Japan, where I've read that mostly women had done origami and passed it down to their daughters, especially rich families as paper wasn't inexpensive. I've also read Origami was done by samurai. Which on another note, did sometimes promote "brotherly love", though not necessarily being gay. Love and intimate relations themselves in Japan also have different meanings than most western views on the subject. Why it was done by women, children, and samurai, I have no idea.
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Post by merman »

Wondering who the other gay guy is here... PM me :P
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Post by dragon man »

I'm a straight Male but some chavs in my school call me an origami bummer :? which is because im constantly folding. There quite stupid because when i say something like so because you like football your a football bummer they walk off looking confused :lol:
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Post by Kijjakarn »

I think there are more male folders that female folders. :-k
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Post by ahudson »

Given the large number of middle school and high school students here... I would suggest this poll is a little biased. Most people don't settle on which sexual orientation they are until college or after... I'd guess that somewhere between 10% - 20% of my friends came out in their first year or two of college.
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Post by DiscoDucky »

Satoshi Kamiya is bisexual.
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what what what?!?!?!?!?!
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merman wrote:Wondering who the other gay guy is here... PM me :P
merman this is not a gay dating thread.
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Post by smoKing »

I hear this now for the first time!

well, I must admit, I have kissed sometimes a man, indeed, we have played to bottle tricks and I have lost!

apart from the fact, if it is basically, nevertheless, no matter whether one is gay or not!

And, in addition, origami is a kind of art, which conjures a smile on every women's face 8)
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