Batwoman is a lesbian

Aquila

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It's official. My daugher just told me that apparently Batwoman has a girlfriend who was in jail for drugs or something. My daughter also has a transvestite substitute teacher at school. I have no comment about either phenomenon, other to say that things have changed from when I grew up and that it's a very interesting and colorful world.
 
My daughter also has a transvestite substitute teacher at school.

"Tranvestite substitute teacher" brought to my mind the image of a female teacher required to wear a strap-on dildo under her clothes in class, until they can find a real transvestite to teach there.

(I need professional help, I know.)
 
Transvestite substitutes?

"Tranvestite substitute teacher" brought to my mind the image of a female teacher required to wear a strap-on dildo under her clothes in class, until they can find a real transvestite to teach there.

(I need professional help, I know.)

I am reminded of how my great-aunts in Florida grilled me as a teenager.

They were very concerned that one of the gay male teachers would make a pass at their granddaughters. :boggled:

I told the aunts that should be the least of the granddaughters' problems. :D
 
when's the movie coming out?

Who would be the ideal actress to play this role?

http://supermanfanart.com/wallpaper/bingham/mar/batgirl.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassandra_Cain
Intriguing story-line. The least of my concerns with this character would be that she's a lesbian!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batgirl#Betty_Kane
More Batgirls:

Betty Kane

Barbara Gordon

Helena Bertinelli


FYI --
Here's the new Alex Ross incarnation:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:BatwomanOYL.PNG

and

http://www.out.com/detail.asp?id=18499
Kathy Kane

Intergang is the nemesis!
Stay tuned tomorrow -- same bat-time, same bat-channel!
 
I am reminded of how my great-aunts in Florida grilled me as a teenager.

They were very concerned that one of the gay male teachers would make a pass at their granddaughters. :boggled:

I told the aunts that should be the least of the granddaughters' problems. :D
Okay, we're off topic. Here's another tidbit that's true. A gay friend of mine, when he was in university, volunteered time on a gay support phone line for students. A married man (presumably not even a student), called and asked where the lesbians were known to hang out. He was upset at the fact his wife wouldn't give him a BJ and thought he could find a lesbian to do it for him. According to my friend, the man seemed sincere (ie not a prank call) and very unclear of the concept.

Charlie (lesbian trapped in a man's body) Monoxide
 
Desperate and clueless

Okay, we're off topic. Here's another tidbit that's true. A gay friend of mine, when he was in university, volunteered time on a gay support phone line for students. A married man (presumably not even a student), called and asked where the lesbians were known to hang out. He was upset at the fact his wife wouldn't give him a BJ and thought he could find a lesbian to do it for him. According to my friend, the man seemed sincere (ie not a prank call) and very unclear of the concept.

Charlie (lesbian trapped in a man's body) Monoxide

You're off-topic, but what the heck...straight men are often fascinated by lesbians. They believe that lesbians hold the key to the great secret...how to pleasure a woman and make her beg for more. Furthermore, straight men believe that the only reason women are lesbians is that they haven't found a REAL MAN. The guy who married Anne Heche was probably the conqueror of his bar, because he "converted a lesbian." That meant he brought the girl from the dark side and brought her in-depth knowledge of sexual secrets with her.

I was at a wedding once, chatting with the female bartender, and joked that she must have heard every come-on in history. She said yes, and when she told the men she was a lesbian, most of them got even more excited. They all wanted her to bring that friend for a three-way.

I told her she should tell men her boyfriend is a police officer or in the mob..that would get rid of them. She laughed.

So men have three and only three reactions to learning that a woman is a lesbian:

1. That's disgusting!
2. Can I watch?
3. 1 and 2 combined.

:D
 
I am sorry that I started this thread without first reading the one in the TV and media section. If we're going to continue, please could we keep it decent and family rated.
 
Good luck with that request.

I wouldn't bring my family anywhere around this pit of despair and hopelessness.

Umm... let me see if I follow:

1) Forum is a pit of despair and hopelessness.

2) Despair and hopelessness is bad.

3) I want good for my family.

4) It follows that I don't want my family here.

5) I spend a lot of time here.

6) It follows that you want bad for yourself?

Aaron
 
Originally Posted by Huntster :
Good luck with that request.

I wouldn't bring my family anywhere around this pit of despair and hopelessness.
Umm... let me see if I follow:

1) Forum is a pit of despair and hopelessness.

2) Despair and hopelessness is bad.

3) I want good for my family.

4) It follows that I don't want my family here.

5) I spend a lot of time here.

6) It follows that you want bad for yourself?

Aaron

Close:

1) Forum is a pit of despair and hopelessness.

2) Despair and hopelessness is bad.

3) I want good for my family.

4) It follows that I don't want my family here.

5) I spend a lot of time here.

6) I've been in much worse places before, and I'm still around.

7) What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.

8) I'm learning a lot about desperate and hopeless people.
 
Close:

1) Forum is a pit of despair and hopelessness.

2) Despair and hopelessness is bad.

3) I want good for my family.

4) It follows that I don't want my family here.

5) I spend a lot of time here.

6) I've been in much worse places before, and I'm still around.

7) What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.

8) I'm learning a lot about desperate and hopeless people.

Okay, so... using your lines as axioms:

1) Being stronger is a form of good.

2) Learning is a form of good.

3) Both strength and learning result from surviving forum (referencing axiom 7).

4) You want good for your family (axiom 3).

5) You don't want your family here (axiom 4).

6) It follows that the JREF forum is LETHAL to your family.

Seriously?!?

Aaron
 
Can someone please tell me why anything to do with sexual activity is not family rated? Isn't that where families come from?
 
white batsuit not chosen; black skin-two remains

Axioms or not, the depiction of skin-tight leather gets my attention, and I certainly encourage DC comics to cross boundries of decorum, because sex sells, and I'll buy.
http://digilander.libero.it/chridon/Immagini/Batgirl.jpg

Also, here's an interesting forum discussion about the idea of making Batgirl a devout Christian:
http://forums.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?t=126705


Best line in this thread so far:
"it's a very interesting and colorful world."

No doubt.
 
Originally Posted by Huntster :
Nope. Not your "axioms".
I'm confused....

Yeah. I'm sorry. I'd help if I could. Maybe it's the heat in that damned desert.

Got air conditioning?

I mean that I was taking your version of reasoning as line by line axiomatic truth. Is that not as generous as a soul could be?

That depends on if my position and/or your axioms are accurate.

Let's start over, shall we?:

Close:

1) Forum is a pit of despair and hopelessness.

2) Despair and hopelessness is bad.

3) I want good for my family.

4) It follows that I don't want my family here.

That was quite accurate, but it wasn't enough information for your axiom-building.

My wife and adult children wouldn't even consider entertaining this place with their presence, whether or not "I wanted my family here". The are antithesis to a place such as this. They wonder what I'm doing here.

5) I spend a lot of time here.

6) I've been in much worse places before, and I'm still around.

7) What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.

8) I'm learning a lot about desperate and hopeless people.

Do you want to try axiom-building again?
 
Yeah. I'm sorry. I'd help if I could. Maybe it's the heat in that damned desert.

It is warm... no argument there.

Got air conditioning?

Since I don't believe that whatever I survive through makes me stronger, yeah, air conditioning.



That depends on if my position and/or your axioms are accurate.

Let's start over, shall we?:

Love to. But I'll try to be even more careful this time, and make smaller leaps such that my thoughts will be more spelled out.

1) Forum is a pit of despair and hopelessness.

2) Despair and hopelessness is bad.

3) I want good for my family.

4) It follows that I don't want my family here.

That was quite accurate, but it wasn't enough information for your axiom-building.

Well, no, it's consistant. I'm trying to show an inconsistancy to your position.

My wife and adult children wouldn't even consider entertaining this place with their presence, whether or not "I wanted my family here". The are antithesis to a place such as this. They wonder what I'm doing here.

Fair enough, but that's not relavent to what I find to be inconsistant about your position. So, I'm trying to either A) understand your position better if there's an error (in my understanding) or B) show you that you're being inconsistant.


Do you want to try axiom-building again?

Strictly speaking you cannot "build axioms." One takes a set of axioms and then builds theorms on top of them.

5) I spend a lot of time here.

6) I've been in much worse places before, and I'm still around.

7) What doesn't kill me makes me stronger.

8) I'm learning a lot about desperate and hopeless people.

Since these are YOUR words, I'll presume that you accept them.

Once again I'll take the 1-8 listed as givens.

I have found that I've made an assumption. Specifically I've assumed that 7) is universally applying. But strictly speaking you've applied it to yourself. Do you NOT believe that whatever your FAMILY survives would make your FAMILY stronger?

Aaron

edited for incorrect homonym used
 
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About men thinking lesbians are looking for a "real man"--does the opposite apply to men? Do women think that gay men are gay only because they haven't found a "real woman"?
 

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