TFK exclusive: Donal Og's Gay

[quote=“farmerinthecity, post: 894188, member: 24”]The comment reminded me of a comment made by a relation of mine when we were discussing a girl from home who became pregnant at 18 and was unmarried.

‘Aw think of her poor mother. And she is so religious. This will devastate her’.

Her husband interrupted with ‘Never mind the mother!! She will just have to wake up and realise that this is the modern world we live in. Think of the poor girl more so. It is her who will have to live with the consequences of it.’

Never a truer word spoken.[/quote]
Husband hasn’t a clue. The young one will brazenly collect the mickey money and spend it while the poor mother will end up having to rear the child and will be burning with shame at Mass at the thought that all the other Massgoers think she didn’t rear her own daughter properly.

Spoken as if experienced.

[quote=“farmerinthecity, post: 894188, member: 24”]
‘Aw think of her poor mother. And she is so religious. This will devastate her’.

Her husband interrupted with ‘Never mind the mother!! She will just have to wake up and realise that this is the modern world we live in. Think of the poor girl more so. It is her who will have to live with the consequences of it.’

Never a truer word spoken.[/quote]

you reading Maeve Binchy on your lunch break again pal?..

That’s what happens farmer.

spot on…i actually know a girl who lives in an apartment with her sister while their parents raise the girl’s child back home…

This thread is fucking disgusting.

+1

I am repulsed by modern society.

Is she taking pipe goodo still?

One of your basement girls croak it?

When D Og came out himself my mother said she wouldn’t be disappointed if any of her sons were gay, but she would be disappointed that they wouldn’t have kids of their own

Is she soft in the head or what?

Ya I’d understand the disappointment of that, but nonetheless a selfish thought. But one we’d all have no doubt.

The problem with irish society was too much thinking about what others would say or think. It’s still in so many people, although I think my generation are the last for being over the top. The likes of Fagan here would make you sick.

[quote=“caoimhaoin, post: 894384, member: 273”]Ya I’d understand the disappointment of that, but nonetheless a selfish thought. But one we’d all have no doubt.

The problem with irish society was too much thinking about what others would say or think. It’s still in so many people, although I think my generation are the last for being over the top. The likes of Fagan here would make you sick.[/quote]
That’s a bit harsh pal. I know what this country is like and how people think and I’m calling it like I see it. I’m not the one who fucked off to the other side of the world when the going got a bit tough here.

Thats a mugging off mate. Right there.

[quote=“caoimhaoin, post: 894384, member: 273”]Ya I’d understand the disappointment of that, but nonetheless a selfish thought. But one we’d all have no doubt.

The problem with irish society was too much thinking about what others would say or think. It’s still in so many people, although I think my generation are the last for being over the top. The likes of Fagan here would make you sick.[/quote]

yeah , like donal og’s dad i suppose:rolleyes: he’d make you sick as well.

you’re one horrible, poisonous, judgemental, cunt kev but behind it all you havent a fucking clue

You would have too if you had to and that’s a smug dickheaded statement to make Fagan, if you don’t mind me saying so.

Why can’t they have kids? Lots of gay people have kids.

I do mind you saying so now that you ask. You might delete it there like a good man.

No.

tampax time again for our pal @glasagusban i think…