Originally Posted By pitapan16 Are these days at Dland gnna be more than 25% gay people? I ask because I am planning on going soon and want to avoid these specific days. I think I remember being younger and my family taking us all to Dland when it was Gay day. I remember alot of un-family related material aswell as a whole lot of rainbow patches during that day.
Originally Posted By oc_dean Gay Day begins tomorrow (Friday Sept 30th) Runs all through the weekend. Saturday (Oct 1) is the main "Gay Days" day for DL. Oct 2nd is reserved for DCA. If gay people offend you .... don't go in the next 3 days. cuzzz.... there's gonna be plenty of us in red ... just running around having fun. I don't know what is considered "un-family related material" ... but my guess is the most you'll see is a bunch of guys who know how to party. A little more outgoing. But from what I've heard from past "Gay Days" events .. most of the guys 'behave' themselves.
Originally Posted By kramer222 "un-family related material" What exactly would that be? Something tells me you should do yourself and the participants of Gay Days a favor by STAYING HOME.
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Originally Posted By gurgitoy2 I've seen much worse "un-family related material" on non gay days...but I suppose that kind of stuff is ok, since it's not gay people all over each other...
Originally Posted By Stupid_american Your "rainbow" recollection is from some other event. Gay Days is marked by red shirts. You'll be safe from any rainbows! Fortunately, unless you really hurry, you'll miss the event. But then again, I'm sure this was really just you celebrating the event in your own way.
Originally Posted By fkurucz >>I've seen much worse "un-family related material" on non gay days...but I suppose that kind of stuff is ok, since it's not gay people all over each other...<< What's wrong with expecting people, gay or straight, to behave with some decorum when in the park? I wish those people would just "get a room". Disneyland isn't "make out land". One of the reasons I go to DLR is to get away from the overall coarseness and boorisheness that has become the norm in our culture.
Originally Posted By Stupid_american I think the implication in the original post is that gay day would be grab 'n grope day. I often actually tell people to get a room, quite loudly, when at the park. I haven't encountered the need to suggest this with a gay couple yet.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder "Are these days at Dland gnna be more than 25% gay people?" On any given day there could be at least 25% gay or bi people (oh-oh!) at the Park, not just on Gay Days. Maybe you should just stay away altogether.
Originally Posted By fkurucz ^^^How do you know that? That number is much higher than the general population percentage. Is there a secret hand signal or something?
Originally Posted By Inspector 57 <<^^^How do you know that?>> It was pretty obvious. Sometimes you can just tell -- by behavior, by the way people in a group interact with each other, by snippets of conversation. Not once did I say, "There's one" on account of inappropriate behavior, though. <<That number is much higher than the general population percentage.>> Yeah, okay. Gays were disproportionately represented that day, then. A significant part of the "crowd" that day was Disney geeks, not run-of-the-mill tourists. And gays are overrepresented in the Disney geek group. Ipso facto poofter... Lots of gays in the Park on the 17th. <<Is there a secret hand signal or something?>> If I told you I'd have to kiss you.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder "And gays are overrepresented in the Disney geek group. Ipso facto poofter... Lots of gays in the Park on the 17th." Poofter? Can you write "poofter" on LP? A San Diego group called the Beat Farmers used to do a song called Poofter to the tune of Green Acres. They never covered "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" to my knowledge, though.
Originally Posted By fkurucz >>I think the implication in the original post is that gay day would be grab 'n grope day.<< Perhaps the assumption was that the behavior would be similar to that seen at some Gay Pride events and parades.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder "Perhaps the assumption was that the behavior would be similar to that seen at some Gay Pride events and parades." Which would be the wrong assumption to make.
Originally Posted By fkurucz A suggestion: when someone is misinformed, it is far more productive to give them positive reassurance, as opposed to slamming them as unwelcome bigots. In doing the latter, you reinforce the "in your face" stereotype.
Originally Posted By StillThePassHolder "A suggestion: when someone is misinformed, it is far more productive to give them positive reassurance, as opposed to slamming them as unwelcome bigots. In doing the latter, you reinforce the "in your face" stereotype.' Siggghhh.....
Originally Posted By pirategirlscully For what its worth, I was at DL during that time and saw nothing inappropriate going on other than a teenage boy/girl combo that seriously needed to be hosed off. (if only I had a hose...) I don't want to watch anyone making out in public in front of my kids but like I said, its always been heterosexual younger people that I have encountered at DL. This is somewhat off topic, but what is the deal with couples that kiss each other REALLY loud in public? Its difficult to explain other than saying loud kissing. They are always loud, bottom grabbing and then when they stop, they immediately look around to see who is watching them. Um, thanks for keeping me on my diet because I am now too sick to eat. ;o) It happened again in front of the apples at the grocery store last week. HELLO! You are in the produce section, take that loud smoochy arse grabbing outta here! Luckily I have pretty good aim so I was able to get both of them with one big bunch of grapes.
Originally Posted By pitapan16 For what its worth, I was at DL during that time and saw nothing inappropriate going on other than a teenage boy/girl combo that seriously needed to be hosed off. (if only I had a hose...) LOL.... -And yea I'll be sure to miss Gay Days so I can go on a regular day, . Thanks everyone!