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Polson
Edited by: Polson  Oct 30, 07, 19:17  #121

Quoting: _Sofi_
Quoting: Franek
it must absolutely be a woman and a wife

A lesbian marriage is the only form which is okay then? That's what I took from...


It seems that gays are not "normal", but lesbians are... ;) LoL

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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Oct 30, 07, 19:28  #122

Quoting: Polson

It seems that gays are not "normal", but lesbians are... ;) LoL

That's what I got from that post anyway ;p

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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 19:30  #123

Quoting: _Sofi_
That's what I got from that post anyway ;p


Yep ;) ...i thought that lesbians were gay too... O_o

:)

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_Sofi_ [Guest]
  Oct 30, 07, 19:31  #124

We'll have to have an explanation from Franek I think :)

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Polson
  Oct 30, 07, 20:22  #125

Hehe, well maybe tomorrow, he may be sleeping with his woman and wife right now ;)

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dasla
  Nov 4, 07, 11:47  #126

hi janek

there are gay clubs in gdansk and probably the other cities you will have to find them by doing some research.
i have some polish friends that are gay or bisexual. and they tell me that there are places for them to meet.
were are you visiting in poland.

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BubbaWoo
  Nov 4, 07, 12:49  #127

faktoria in sopot

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dasla
  Nov 4, 07, 13:10  #128

hi bubba
how is you.?

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BubbaWoo
  Nov 4, 07, 13:30  #129

whatup das

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Macduff
  Nov 4, 07, 13:37  #130

well I am not sure about gay mens life in Poland but what I have been told its a pain in the ass ;))

But I am not willing to find out if this is true

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dasla
  Nov 4, 07, 15:04  #131

very funny macduff.

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dell [Guest]
  Dec 15, 07, 09:52  #132

i personally dont like polish people as i find them very ingorant. i have no probliem with gay people infact i find them very nice decant people, but please anyone other than a pole can thay come up with a soluatio to get rid of the polish peple who are distroying our lovely buitful IRELAND.

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covkid65
  Dec 15, 07, 09:56  #133

Quoting: dell
i personally dont like polish people as i find them very ingorant. i have no probliem with gay people infact i find them very nice decant people, but please anyone other than a pole can thay come up with a soluatio to get rid of the polish peple who are distroying our lovely buitful IRELAND.



They are not ignorant.........and they can spell!

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wildrover
  Dec 15, 07, 11:35  #134

Quoting: dell
i personally dont like polish people as i find them very ingorant. i have no probliem with gay people infact i find them very nice decant people, but please anyone other than a pole can thay come up with a soluatio to get rid of the polish peple who are distroying our lovely buitful IRELAND



Wasn,t so long ago some Irish people were doing a pretty good job of destroying Ireland....

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jonni
  Dec 16, 07, 14:36  #135

Quoting: BubbaWoo
faktoria in sopot


Is that still open? There's a new one nearer to Gdańsk (Przymorze) that seems a bit better...

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 16, 07, 14:41  #136

Quoting: jonni
Is that still open?


not sure.. its not a regular haunt... bit off the beaten track

whats the one in przymorze?

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jonni
Edited by: jonni  Dec 16, 07, 14:50  #137

I forget the name. Not sure if it's still open, it was new in the summer, but may have been a flash in the pan. There are a few others in Sopot: sixty9, Niebieski Kot (been going for a while - allways empty when we've been), and one called Enterpub, which is apparently quite good.

There's also a new one in Gdańsk starówka.

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BubbaWoo
  Dec 16, 07, 15:00  #138

didnt hear of anything new this summer but faktoria was open as far as i know - will keep an ear open

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jonni
  Dec 16, 07, 15:10  #139

It might have been 'Pikiet'. A small place that I remember through an alcoholic fug...

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southern
  Dec 16, 07, 15:35  #140

Gay life in Poland is excellent as long as you are heterosexual.

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jonni
  Dec 16, 07, 15:36  #141

Not bad if you're gay either :-)))

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Ozi Dan
  Dec 16, 07, 23:31  #142

Hi all

I had to throw something funny here as I was giggling thinking about it when I read this topic.

My dad still has Polish friends who don't speak English very well, and he's quite good with English and jokes. His favourite game is when he introduces them to his Aussie colleagues saying "This is Jurek etc...etc..." and he finishes by saying "I'm happy, he's gay", while dad's poor mate is busy smiling, nodding and shaking hands, oblivious to what it actually means. To actually see it happen is an absolute cracker!

Cheers, Dan

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MrBubbles
  Dec 17, 07, 03:25  #143

Quoting: dell
a soluatio to get rid of the polish peple who are distroying our lovely buitful IRELAND.


The self-hating Pole speaks.

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jonni
  Dec 17, 07, 11:52  #144

Quoting: dell
please anyone other than a pole can thay come up with a soluatio to get rid of the polish peple who are distroying our lovely buitful IRELAND.


In fact, yes, since I'm not a Pole (by birth anyway!) and I have a fine solution.

Your only option is to find somebody else who will willingly work behind bars, in pizza restaurants, call centres, security firms; and all for minimum wage.

With the only proviso that that when you find such a nationality, you won't moan about tham either. I expect you'll have to look for quite some time!

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southern
  Dec 17, 07, 12:42  #145

Quoting: jonni
Your only option is to find somebody else who will willingly work behind bars, in pizza restaurants, call centres, security firms; and all for minimum wage.


I suspect homos will do that if you provide them extra service.

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Benek
  Dec 17, 07, 19:59  #146

Quoting: Janek
Does that mean polish people live in fear (closet) or the lifestyle is not tolerated by the general public. Most countries around the world have come to be more liberal, why is it that the Poles havent caught up with the rest of the free world?


Well in most cases Poles live is fear not from the general public but from their families, especially the grandparents, the old fashioned members. My cousin came out 2 years ago that she's gay. Everyone know but our grandmother. She was afraid of coming out because she feared how our grandma would take it.

Most countries what???? dude come on. Being gay you're still looked down upon in most places in the world. I'm sure all of Africa welcomes gays, not to mention Asia. Eastern Europeans love gays too... come on. You're a fool. You started with a great question, but then took a cheap and very ignorant jab at Poland. Not cool man.

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jonni
Edited by: jonni  Dec 19, 07, 10:31  #147

Quoting: Benek
Well in most cases Poles live is fear not from the general public but from their families, especially the grandparents, the old fashioned members. My cousin came out 2 years ago that she's gay. Everyone know but our grandmother. She was afraid of coming out because she feared how our grandma would take it.

Most countries what???? dude come on. Being gay you're still looked down upon in most places in the world. I'm sure all of Africa welcomes gays, not to mention Asia. Eastern Europeans love gays too... come on. You're a fool. You started with a great question, but then took a cheap and very ignorant jab at Poland. Not cool man.


Benek's right. Things are similar in most of the world (some of the east Asian countries have a different way of looking at sexuality, but not all of them).

The biggest factor in Poland is the strenghth of the family - excellent in nearly every way, not so good if there's potential for conflict.

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