User: dh0202
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Polls Created
- Choice of a male mate
- 2006-11-30 22:11:54
- Preference in facial hair
- 2005-01-01 17:24:04
- Approval of son-in-law (or lack thereof)
- 2003-09-06 15:06:35
- Men with Sweaty Armpits
- 2002-09-22 15:36:58
- Where should smoking should be banned?
- 2002-09-03 06:51:58
- Voting Age
- 2002-07-29 03:01:57
- Should holocaust denial be protected speech?
- 2002-07-17 00:06:10
- Male celebs. Gay or straight?
- 2002-07-09 23:29:18
- He doesn't use deodorant.
- 2002-07-07 15:08:59
- Counting inmates for political representation.
- 2002-06-29 20:01:21
Health Rights
Sorry, we all have the right to be able to breathe healthy air. If one chooses to smoke, thatâÃÂÃÂs his own business, but he has no right to make anybody else breathe it, especially not children. Effectively, that curtails his âÃÂÃÂrightâÃÂàto smoke, but the non-smokersâÃÂàright to good health ALWAYS supersedes any âÃÂÃÂrightsâÃÂàthat smokers have. This even includes outdoor smoking on city streets which cannot continue to be tolerated!
Special Circumstances
The working conditions that you describe are not the typical environment in which most men work. Deodorant may be called for because of the high temperatures, heavy labor, and tight quarters.
Only Nathan Lane, Ricky Martin, and Richard Simmons have a gay vote of 50% or over. It's funny that only 57% of those voting say that Nathan Lane is gay despite that he's publicly acknowledged it!
Columbus did NOT discover America!
Never mind that Leif Eriksson may have been here first; thatÃÂs beside the point. People were already living here, it was the height of arrogance to declare that he discovered a place that was already inhabited. Perhaps if we stop saying things like this, we can improve our attitudes.
Based on the poll results so far, it looks like straight women are quite a bit more turned off by men with sweaty armpits than are gay men. Even odor is a slightly bigger problem in the straight world.