Euphemisms for being Homosexual

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I prefer Tinkerbell over fairy. Fairy is so generic and grade school-ish.

Isn't that a clever inconspicuous code word? Canadian.

Honey, you sold your soul to the devil the moment you logged on as a member here.:sgrin:

Fine. I've been besmirched! I'm still blaming you.....I was an innocent Prairie girl frolicking in the wheatfields, being all "Canadian" and then *whammo* you hit me with the news....:eek:

Now I know why you got your passport - you've always been "Canadian"!
 

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Okay, but euphemisms are nice ways of saying something. Most... if not all of these examples are hand over fist worse than just saying "homosexual." If I were (and this would never happen) coming out to my grandmother (who is in her late 90's) I would be alright saying, "Nana, I'm gay," or "Nana, I'm homosexual." Under no circumstance would I ever say "Nana, I'm a turd burglar," or "Nana, I don't need a passport, I enter through the backdoor."








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often said with spite & venom
perhaps from the more intellectual of our species
it can be assumed?

the spite & venom, i am talking there..said with a bitterness & hatred.
read extreme homophobe ..have met some'