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Post by SophieB on Jun 26, 2024 7:30:56 GMT -5
Seems to me that to like or appreciate Oliver means suspending all values of decency and dignity and social maturity. Certainly all idea of beauty and style. (When did schoolgirl transvesticism become the ultimate in chic for a near 30 year old man?) The excuse for this, yet again!, is gayness. Their gayness is boring me to tears. I wish Adam and his crowd would get over themselves. We’ve (almost) all got a sexual orientation so why does theirs have to be their raison d’etre? They are so much more than their orientation but that’s all they wish to present it seems. Gay or not (I don’t care) - I feel there’s a kind of conditioning happening. If you follow Adam’s friends closely, this becomes the norm and this kind of comment (see above) becomes ‘cute’ or clever with lots of giggling emojis, so that there is then something wrong in the beholder (myself, for example) to be unimpressed. Whatever his orientation, his fashion forwardness, his freedom to be himself….blah, blah, blah…Oliver presents in looks and behaviour like a complete joke. IMHO of course….
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