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Aderianu 28th April 2012 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Mai82Go (Post 2857876)
What? Does that mean I won't find my future husband here? Amongst fellow Ayu fans? My dreams are crushed.

I can give you two names xDD

SURREAL__RAINBOW 28th April 2012 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ayu_ready? (Post 2857921)
oh. idgaf about gays etc, I mean, anyone does what he/she wants in the bedroom, I don't even care. at least some attention to Ayu

Well it wouldn't be a problem really, the thing is that because we are a minority some people attack us, bully us, and some gay people even get killed in some countries, so we have to somehow fight for our rights in the most glamorous way possible ;)

It isn't just a bedroom thing, but yeah I agree with you, it should be just a bedroom thing but people decide to pick on us because they feel like it.


Anyway, I've always known ayu as a gay icon, even before all the gay themes in her pvs, I've been told this years ago and I guess is one of the reasons why I became a fan perhaps? :P I wish I could attend this.

maikaru 28th April 2012 01:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Deep snow (Post 2857916)
Aaw, that's sweet. Please roll over and die :)

I think the guy or girl doesn't mean that in a harmful way. If straight person said "I'm proud of being straight," wouldn't everyone think "What? That's so strange." I think it's the same with homosexual people. Of course, I'm not against the gay pride parade or festivities, they're actually quite fun in the city I'm staying. But in reality, people should not have to say "I have gay pride" or "I'm proud of being gay" because it's not something people should be proud of. Not because it's a bad or dirty word or idea, but because we should have already accepted and moved on that homosexuals do exist and it's not a bad thing.

everlastingRAINBOW 28th April 2012 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by yamashita.san (Post 2857475)
Because this song is too beautiful to be a theme of that parade.. I'm not against gays at all. But there is no pride in being gay... That's just my opinion. Sorry..

Well honey, get back on your high horse and gallop to another forum please.


You see dem glamorous nails?

A gay did 'em.


You see dat outfit?

A gay picked it out.




Without those gays, Ayu would be wearing a trash bag on the corner of Shibuya looking for a stray cat to pet.


Forever alone D:

Larisa-chan 28th April 2012 02:39 PM

That squirrel looks rabid.

PetiteMonstre 28th April 2012 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by maikaru (Post 2857959)
I think the guy or girl doesn't mean that in a harmful way. If straight person said "I'm proud of being straight," wouldn't everyone think "What? That's so strange." I think it's the same with homosexual people. Of course, I'm not against the gay pride parade or festivities, they're actually quite fun in the city I'm staying. But in reality, people should not have to say "I have gay pride" or "I'm proud of being gay" because it's not something people should be proud of. Not because it's a bad or dirty word or idea, but because we should have already accepted and moved on that homosexuals do exist and it's not a bad thing.

I do agree with you. Gay Pride actually shouldn't have to exist, we should all accept each other as we are. There is nothing wrong with homosexuality, there is nothing EVER wrong with LOVE.

Sadly we live in world where this is not accomplish-able yet. So as long people are not willing to accept we'll parade for our rights.





I hope for some video footage :D

yamashita.san 28th April 2012 02:49 PM

I didn't know that AHS is gay forum.. I'm so sorry... :rolleyes

LOL

RayJason 28th April 2012 02:52 PM

People are taking the "theres no pride in being gay" thing too hard in their asses (literally). I'm sure the person who wrote it actually meant that there's as much pride in being gay as being straight. You don't hear straight people go all "PRIDE FOR STRAIGHT PEOPLE YO". :P

edit: ^ It isn't a gay forum. :S

yamashita.san 28th April 2012 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Deep snow (Post 2857916)
Aaw, that's sweet. Please roll over and die :)

Come and kill me :laugh

Minttulatte 28th April 2012 03:13 PM

What a nice coincidence, I've always thought how beautiful you are would be a nice theme for gay pride parades/movements/whatever because that theme of the song is so sweet. :) I'm not a gay myself, and I have nothing against them. They're people like everyone else and it's good that they're proud of what they are. :)

elvesword 28th April 2012 03:25 PM

AYU's great!!

ayu_ready? 28th April 2012 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by SURREAL__RAINBOW (Post 2857954)
Well it wouldn't be a problem really, the thing is that because we are a minority some people attack us, bully us, and some gay people even get killed in some countries, so we have to somehow fight for our rights in the most glamorous way possible ;)

It isn't just a bedroom thing, but yeah I agree with you, it should be just a bedroom thing but people decide to pick on us because they feel like it.

Anyway, I've always known ayu as a gay icon, even before all the gay themes in her pvs, I've been told this years ago and I guess is one of the reasons why I became a fan perhaps? :P I wish I could attend this.

well everyone should do what he wants until it leads to global nuclear war, lol, that's my principle :)

I think all superstars are gay icons. Madonna & Gaga - definately. so, don't see much buzz why Ayu shouldn't be doing it :)


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Originally Posted by yamashita.san (Post 2857975)
I didn't know that AHS is gay forum.. I'm so sorry... :rolleyes

LOL

:roflmao
no it's just a forum full of different people :D

njanjayrp 28th April 2012 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by maikaru (Post 2857959)
I think the guy or girl doesn't mean that in a harmful way. If straight person said "I'm proud of being straight," wouldn't everyone think "What? That's so strange." I think it's the same with homosexual people. Of course, I'm not against the gay pride parade or festivities, they're actually quite fun in the city I'm staying. But in reality, people should not have to say "I have gay pride" or "I'm proud of being gay" because it's not something people should be proud of. Not because it's a bad or dirty word or idea, but because we should have already accepted and moved on that homosexuals do exist and it's not a bad thing.

If the world was filled with people who wouldn't crucify others for being gay, gay pride festivals wouldn't exist.

jbrat2219 28th April 2012 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by njanjayrp (Post 2857912)
:P Yet I've never met a straight person who fits the description :D

J-rockers perhaps? Lol.

kotora 28th April 2012 04:22 PM

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Originally Posted by yamashita.san (Post 2857975)
I didn't know that AHS is gay forum.. I'm so sorry... :rolleyes

LOL

If this is a gay forum, the AHS logo would be in Rainbow color representing gays. :P

I really want to see ayu attending :(

se7entheaven 28th April 2012 04:33 PM

Suddenly she's like all other divas who are gay icon as well.

panda♥ 28th April 2012 04:35 PM

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Originally Posted by yamashita.san (Post 2857975)
I didn't know that AHS is gay forum.. I'm so sorry... :rolleyes

LOL

yeah, so gtfo. :mischief

ohsixthirty 28th April 2012 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by jbrat2219 (Post 2857775)
If you're not accepting of all kinds of love, you have no business being an ayu fan. Seriously, what do you think this woman stands for? Lol.

EXACTLY. i don't understand how someone can be an Ayu fan, but at the same time be homophobic. its pretty much against everything Ayu stands for. :shrug

as for pride in being gay...well, when you're a minority and there are so many people out there who hate you, you have to take pride in yourself because no one else is going to do it for you. if we don't take pride in ourselves, people will never overcome their ignorance and we will never have the same rights as everyone else. i think some people don't understand because they've never had to live their life as an outcast, knowing they're different from those around them, or knowing that despite being in a committed relationship, in the eyes of the law you are complete strangers. its terrifying to think that because of people's stupidity, if something terrible happened to my partner, i wouldn't even be notified, nor would i even have rights to visit him in the hospital. :(

anyway, as for Ayu, i'm really happy her song is being used. it fits perfectly! i'm so proud of her, and to be her fan. :yes

JackieRos 28th April 2012 05:12 PM

Homophobia is everywhere, they act like is a disease.

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Originally Posted by yamashita.san (Post 2857975)
I didn't know that AHS is gay forum.. I'm so sorry... :rolleyes

LOL

wtf is wrong with you this was a good thread in the beginning you're just ruining it with your ignorance.

TeamAyu2004 28th April 2012 05:15 PM

thats nice that Ayumi is doing this...
I knew she was becoming the lady gaga of Asia. Just didn't know how long it would take her.
Asia and the way they treat their sexuality is just so... off to me, lol. It's like accepted, but at the same time, its not. And I dont think it has anything to do with 'dont ask, dont tell. It more like, you are a kid... go try and experiment! BUT! dont enjoy it too much because at some point you have to start a 'real' family.

As for pride parades, I think at this point that have evolved beyond being gay events. It seems more like an acceptance kinda thing now. Yes gay people go to these things and are proud of being out -- which this is what I got what the parades, its not being proud about being gay, but being proud to tell people that you are gay -- but all sorts of people come to the parade and have fun and support and just to do everything.


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