To the guy in the corner store on Victoria Road: I didn’t come out of the rain to be put in my place!. I am an intelligent, opinionated, pushy and radical lesbian… and damn proud!!! —Woman on the Bike

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  1. I was fine with ‘intellegent and opinionated’ but the ‘pushy and radical’ sounds like a fucking pitbull. Good luck with that.

  2. I’ll join my bitch-buds in the pig roast here. Pushy and radical sound like synonyms for shit-caked arsehole. Don’t pretend to be the victim of an honor-killing just because someone throws a roll of cottonelle in your general direction.

  3. actually… if you leave lesbian off the end, she could be describing a Ninja Turtle of the Teenage Mutant variety.

  4. Radical I can live with, but to describe your self as pushy just says to me you’re a douche and not in the good way.

  5. Bluenoser…you & I are on the same wave length.
    I read that rant & thought ‘douche bag’

  6. yeah but come on, some of you guys are too fucking snippy at times. almost like you on a constant fucking rag, man chill the fuck back a bit, don’t see the gay guys getting all hissy.

  7. Give us a hint as to which corner store it was – the Needy one? a blue and yellow one? the one with the maple leaf?

  8. And exactly how were you “put in your place”? Did someone tell you to get the fuck out if you’re not buying anything?

  9. and furthermore why are lesbonians forever “proud” what exactly is it you’re “proud” of ? no really what?

  10. I wonder how many of those in the “we don’t need cock club” have and use vibrators and dildos. LOL.

  11. I’d hazard a guess Bro Tim that since penetration rarely results in orgasm for most women that those in ‘the club’ are really only interested in exterior not interior stimulation that would negate or minimize the use of penetration aids. This is true of the girls I’ve known in ‘the club’, though granted I’ve not been around much:)

    martym: The pride factor comes from the oppression and persecution that gay and lesbian people faced until recent decades. Heteros might feel the same pride if they had always been the subject of persecution for their sexuality. A little knowledge of gay history would be enlightening for understanding gay people. I’m not for the in-your-face kinda pride but there’s nothing wrong with a subtle expression of pride in the face of persecution which really hasn’t 100% disappeared but is getting better as successive generations are becoming more accepting.

  12. Its one of the juvenile prejudices I’ve had pretty much the most success in coming to terms with. You’ll never see me riding the Righteous Breeder Float in the Happy Parade but you won’t see me in the crowd , quoting Leviticus and whipping fruit pies either. I know it’s more a case of middle aged apathy than an epiphany of acceptance but I’ve been very lucky in finding happiness in my life . I’ll be triple damned in hell if I’m going to stand in someone else’s way. I’ve yet to meet the person whose life was so in order that they were even vaguely competent to tell anyone else how to live.
    Sorry for playing Truth or Dare folks but I’m 3 beers over the line so I’ll bid you all goodnight , good luck and Happy Canada Day

  13. aaah, i can tell you’re on the lam…and a goodnight to you. you are way past your sleeptime

  14. That’s what you get for trying to ride your bike in his store – the aisles are too narrow.

  15. proud of being opinionated and pushy as well as a carpet muncher? awesome, i’m gonna go buy myself a bumper sticker with “proud to be narcissistic and bossy as well as a cocksucker” and call it even OP.

  16. Oh no, not another one of those types of lesbians. I don’t mind the ones that care about their looks, and look like a woman should….but those “opinionated, pushy and radical lesbians”…..yup, I can just see what the OP looks like now. Marks has a sale on plaid.

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