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mofei
06-02-2004, 01:12 PM
Gay Badminton Northeast egroup is dedicated to the gay and gay-friendly badminton players in Northeast US.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gay_badminton/
Gay Badminton Northeast egroup is dedicated to the gay and gay-friendly badminton players in Northeast US.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gay_badminton/
gay friendly berlin:
http://www.vorspiel-berlin.de/training/40038.foto :eek:
http://www.vorspiel-berlin.de/start1.htm
http://www.vorspiel-berlin.de/training/40063.foto
cooler
06-02-2004, 02:31 PM
Too bad they have to use a badminton theme to get somebody's attention :rolleyes:
mofei
06-02-2004, 05:46 PM
Not necessarily.
For Example
http://www.chicago2006.org/
http://www.montreal2006.org/
We just want to play and make friends like everyone else.
Too bad they have to use a badminton theme to get somebody's attention :rolleyes:
cheongsa
06-02-2004, 06:01 PM
Not necessarily.
For Example
http://www.chicago2006.org/
http://www.montreal2006.org/
We just want to play and make friends like everyone else.
Good gracious! They won't be using nylon shuttlecocks for the badminton event, will they?
The rackets in the picture look like those cheap steel rackets one finds at Walmart.
Do they have to really wear skirts with bunny tail when playing badminton?. Its ok if that person is a gay or not. Badminton don't discriminate. But Skirts and Bunny tail?
wood_22_chuck
06-02-2004, 08:37 PM
So the rules are, no discussions on politics, religion on the forum. How do you address "alternate lifestyle"? Badminton is badminton. Attaching controversy to it ... hmmm, difficult to finish.
Do you have to want to play only with people of the same lifestyle?
-dave
So the rules are, no discussions on politics, religion on the forum. How do you address "alternate lifestyle"? Badminton is badminton. Attaching controversy to it ... hmmm, difficult to finish.
Do you have to want to play only with people of the same lifestyle?
-dave
well i certainly played with few gays before. Even so called transvestites! No problem at long as they play well.
wood_22_chuck
06-02-2004, 08:50 PM
Sure. No problems with that. The issue here as I read it is: "I'll only play with gays. Anyone interested?"
Is this badminton interest, or alternate-lifestyle interest?
-dave
ppl tend to be more comfortable with their own type. we see nerds hangs out with nerds, asians hang out with asians, party girls hangs out with party girls, elderly hangs out with elderly, and now there is gay hanging out with gay... i guess if you look at it from that perspective, it is an ok thing.
So the rules are, no discussions on politics, religion on the forum. How do you address "alternate lifestyle"? Badminton is badminton. Attaching controversy to it ... hmmm, difficult to finish.
"Attaching controversy"? Exactly WHAT is controversial? Gay people playing badminton? If you don't like it, don't comment. Nobody's trying to impose a view or an opinion on anybody here.
Do you have to want to play only with people of the same lifestyle?
If you read again you'll notice the term "gay and gay friendly".
sensitive topic. not even the us governments can figure it out, i don't think BF'er will have any hope of discussing the issue. closing this thread now.
mofei
07-20-2004, 10:15 PM
Gay-friendly badminton egroup in North America
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gay_badminton/
Gay-friendly Badminton egroup is dedicated to the gay and gay-friendly badminton players (and beyond) in North America (and beyond too). This egroup will help gay and gay-friendly badminton players to exchange information, make friends, find playing partners, etc. It hopes to promote the sport of badminton, develop skills and provide a fun and friendly playing environment.
Did you know that badminton is the second most popular sport in the world, right after soccer? Unfortunately, badminton has not received the attention it deserves in the US, mainly because most Americans believe badminton is only a picnic sport. Well, they are wrong! Badminton shuttlecock can fly at speed over 200 mph, making it THE fastest sports in the world. In fact, badminton players need fast reflex, power, agility, accuracy and high jumping ability to play this competitive sport. It is a pity that the US is a power house in most of the other sports, but not this one.
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