Do you find the term "homo" offensive?
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dignin said:F Me In The Brain said:People can find anything offensive.
Do you have any male, gay, friends? Listen to how harsh they can be. Homo is on the tame side. They are joking the same way that I joke with my 250+ pound friend by calling him a fat bastard and hiding food when he comes over. (Or pointing out that some of my patio furniture chairs have tags on the bottom stating there is a 200 lb limit...so he needs to sit elsewhere. "The ground doesn't have any limit.")
Could be that I am friends with assholes, no matter where they are on the sex spectrum.
Context.
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rgambs said:I don't think there are many contexts in which homo is not deliberately meant to be offensive.
Most people who use words like homo and debate PC do so with the intent to be antagonistic. They want to be offensive because they are bitter and grumpy.
I say that as someone who is prone to bitterness and grumpiness.
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F Me In The Brain said:People can find anything offensive.
Do you have any male, gay, friends? Listen to how harsh they can be. Homo is on the tame side. They are joking the same way that I joke with my 250+ pound friend by calling him a fat bastard and hiding food when he comes over. (Or pointing out that some of my patio furniture chairs have tags on the bottom stating there is a 200 lb limit...so he needs to sit elsewhere. "The ground doesn't have any limit.")
Could be that I am friends with assholes, no matter where they are on the sex spectrum.
Context.
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brianlux said:F Me In The Brain said:People can find anything offensive.
Do you have any male, gay, friends? Listen to how harsh they can be. Homo is on the tame side. They are joking the same way that I joke with my 250+ pound friend by calling him a fat bastard and hiding food when he comes over. (Or pointing out that some of my patio furniture chairs have tags on the bottom stating there is a 200 lb limit...so he needs to sit elsewhere. "The ground doesn't have any limit.")
Could be that I am friends with assholes, no matter where they are on the sex spectrum.
Context.
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brianlux said:F Me In The Brain said:People can find anything offensive.
Do you have any male, gay, friends? Listen to how harsh they can be. Homo is on the tame side. They are joking the same way that I joke with my 250+ pound friend by calling him a fat bastard and hiding food when he comes over. (Or pointing out that some of my patio furniture chairs have tags on the bottom stating there is a 200 lb limit...so he needs to sit elsewhere. "The ground doesn't have any limit.")
Could be that I am friends with assholes, no matter where they are on the sex spectrum.
Context.
My boss and I were out drinking in CA my last trip out there and these two dudes were next to us and wayyyy more drunk than we were. They started asking us how long we had been together, if our wives knew...all sorts of stuff like that, to try and throw us off.
We played it up, it was funny. Talked all sorts of urban dictionary type terms with them.
(A few of my wife's gay buddies from LA used to mess with me every single time we went out in a group. Constantly try to embarrass me -- until they learned it is about impossible to accomplish. A few drunken gay dudes messing with me as a grown adult did nothing but make me laugh. I know I like vaginas.)
They went off to find some other people to pick on.
Not sure what sort of harassment that would qualify as. We thought it was funny, though.
Not so sure some others might....and that is what they seemed to be looking for.
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I find Homo Larry to be offensive.
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dankind said:I find Homo Larry to be offensive.
Man, it's hard to keep up with all the lingo changes these days.
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I think the whole no-homo thing is definitely homophobic, however unintentional. It's also fucking stupid.
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I think no homo started with the military, I know that's the context I first heard it. My Army buddy still says it anytime he states his feelings. It's borderline pathetic.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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PJ_Soul said:I think the whole no-homo thing is definitely homophobic, however unintentional. It's also fucking stupid.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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When I was a kid, we used “faggot” all the time. I, for one, had no idea what it meant as far as being a homophobic slur goes. It was basically synonymous with “jerk” to me (e.g., no way, faggot! I was safe! you missed me by a mile!). And I’m sure that my lesbian grandma heard me say it at least a hundred times and never thought to set me straight (no pun intended). My mom had to hear me say it even more times. That’s queer (pun intended) to me.
I probably didn’t know its more distasteful usage until probably 4th grade, and even then, I probably used it for a few more years out of habit.
We’d also always play a game called “smear the queer.”
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oftenreading said:PJ_Soul said:I think the whole no-homo thing is definitely homophobic, however unintentional. It's also fucking stupid.
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brianlux said:F Me In The Brain said:People can find anything offensive.
Do you have any male, gay, friends? Listen to how harsh they can be. Homo is on the tame side. They are joking the same way that I joke with my 250+ pound friend by calling him a fat bastard and hiding food when he comes over. (Or pointing out that some of my patio furniture chairs have tags on the bottom stating there is a 200 lb limit...so he needs to sit elsewhere. "The ground doesn't have any limit.")
Could be that I am friends with assholes, no matter where they are on the sex spectrum.
Context.
He was also the first I knew to die from HIV/AIDS in the mid 80s. And because of him that I spent the better part of the next 15 years volunteering with people with HIV/AIDS and most of that with children with HIV/AIDS.
So to answer your question I think that "homo" would only be offensive to a homophobe who was called "homo". Or if it is used derogatorally toward any person that was gay, straight, or whatever.
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The real estate office I worked in for a short time 2 years ago had one guy who bullied me who always called people faggots.
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I definitely think it’s offensive in almost every context. The only reason I put other is because I think there are very few words that are off limits when it comes to comedy, particularly stand-up. The only 2 I can think of that I would be turned off by would be faggot and the N word (I can’t even bring myself to type it out), but even still I would probably defend a comedians right to use those words, even if they do turn me off a bit.0
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dankind said:When I was a kid, we used “faggot” all the time. I, for one, had no idea what it meant as far as being a homophobic slur goes. It was basically synonymous with “jerk” to me (e.g., no way, faggot! I was safe! you missed me by a mile!). And I’m sure that my lesbian grandma heard me say it at least a hundred times and never thought to set me straight (no pun intended). My mom had to hear me say it even more times. That’s queer (pun intended) to me.
I probably didn’t know its more distasteful usage until probably 4th grade, and even then, I probably used it for a few more years out of habit.
We’d also always play a game called “smear the queer.”
Queer.
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RiotZact said:I definitely think it’s offensive in almost every context. The only reason I put other is because I think there are very few words that are off limits when it comes to comedy, particularly stand-up. The only 2 I can think of that I would be turned off by would be faggot and the N word (I can’t even bring myself to type it out), but even still I would probably defend a comedians right to use those words, even if they do turn me off a bit.
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Nothing much offends me really so i would say no. Offence is down to the individual and their life experiences i guess. I can't honestly think what WOULD offend me. But that's me
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