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I'm referring to Christianised Europe. Also, I don't know much about the subject, but I understand it was mostly pracitced amongst the upper classes, and not very common amongst the normal people. |
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You didn't take the opportunity to make fun of Thai's? And yes...I still have a personal vendetta against them. Although I've recently had feedback that Filipinos are a million times more good looking AND friendlier than Thais. Hehehe. ![]() |
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Gayest - does this mean the most overtly homosexual or the weakest men? Well, given the encouragement to Europeans to embrace their homosexuality and to do it very openly, I would have to say northern Europeans in particular are the most camp. gayest as in the weakest examples of masculinity, I would have to say East Asians, be they Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Thai, Filipino - they don't strike me as being very masculine at all.
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