They have their work cut out for them, then. What with you being so subtle about it and all that...I wouldn't ask or tell, they'd figure it out, all on their own. :slywink:
And people don't always catch the "vibe" in the first place. I for one was surprised to learn that a long-time acquaintance of mine was gay - and everybody else already knew that. Guess my "gaydar" is busted.You'd be surprised. Supposedly I don't give off the "vibe" in person, as many have told me. *shrug*
Damn, I ended up sounding like a bigot again, didn't I?It's almost like homosexuals are normal people just like everyone else.
Damn, I ended up sounding like a bigot again, didn't I? [/QUOTE]It's almost like homosexuals are normal people just like everyone else.
Damn, I ended up sounding like a bigot again, didn't I? [/QUOTE]It's almost like homosexuals are normal people just like everyone else.
Ah WM's or as my cousin's unit call them. Wookie Monsters.There have been known gays in the military since the Spartans wore those FABULOUS outfits!
There was a guy in my unit everyone assumed was gay. But of course, nobody knew for sure as that was before DADT. He took a lot of shit.
I'd like to have a nice, neat ending to this story but I don't. He got transferred to Okinawa and I never saw him again. I do know of two WMs who were actually caught in a compromising situation but I don't think anything ever happened to either of them. One was married and the other was so hot she could boil water by looking at it all sultry.
Apparently gays in the military are tolerated if they are two hot chicks.
Your cousin's unit is missing out. The ones we had were amazing. The one who got with the dude's wife is still one of the best looking women I've ever seen. And you get them in those dress skirts...Rawr! Yes, we had some more normal WM box-butts, but I'm sure they say the same thing about the quality of men they saw. Some good, some not good.Ah WM's or as my cousin's unit call them. Wookie Monsters.
Women Marines.WM's? Is there a jargon glossary out there?
My cousin is four years younger than me and joined the Marines after I finished undergrad. I was considering it after I graduated high school, but I didn't lose my way to college. Anyway, he told me if he could do it over again, he'd tell his recruiter to shove Iraq up his ass.I wanted to join the Army after 9/11. I had some buddies join up. I still feel like I should have. I'm too old now for anything but maybe the Guard or the Reserves. My dad was Green Beret, Ranger, 101st Airborne in Vietnam. I wanted to see if I had what it takes to make it through Green Beret training. After seeing the Green Beret training on the History/Military channel, I don't think I would have made it. Ultimately, it was my dad that talked me out of joining. I think I'll always regret not joining though.
One of my best friends is in Iraq right now. He been to Iraq twice and Afghanistan once. He's an EOD. Big fucking brass balls. He doesn't complain at all. I don't know how he does it. Another buddy told me about nearly melting in the 114° heat, in the shade! They do tell me that getting my PhD was better than enlisting.My cousin is four years younger than me and joined the Marines after I finished undergrad. I was considering it after I graduated high school, but I didn't lose my way to college. Anyway, he told me if he could do it over again, he'd tell his recruiter to shove Iraq up his ass.
You got logic on my homophobia! That's going to take forever to wash off!You know, like a person.