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I agree that a straight person shouldn't call a gay person a qu**r, that may be offensive. But, if a gay person calls another gay person that word, (in law),( it is different ), (or is it??) Trying to work out all of this and giving examples of what should be said & what shouldn't be said & looking at Emily & Charley & Jade, Jo & Danielle will still not answer any of your questions. Everything comes down to "surroundings" In the BB house, it is different to what it is in forum, in a pub or a restaurant will be different. The school playground, I can go on. The surroundings in which it is said & who is saying it, it all makes a big difference. nodisharmony ![]() |
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