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originally posted by: MiddleInsite
I understand that enjoying and wanting to have sex with someone of the same sex makes you gay.
Other than that, I don't know.
But tea?
originally posted by: kloejen
According to the consumption of tea worldwide: these nations then host the most homosexuals?
1 Turkey
2 Ireland
3 Iran
4 United Kingdom
ok then...
Top Tea consumption
originally posted by: putnam6
Why does it have to have a main environmental reason? as opposed to just genetics mostly
or is this just another push for a gender-neutral lifestyle?
Besides here in America, we drink loads of tea especially here in the south mostly loaded with too much sugar, but it was on our lunch and dinner and table more than any other drink. We have our fair share but it isn't anywhere near the number of tea drinkers.
It's just more obvious now, my kids all knew who the gay kids were they were open about it, but in my generation, it wasn't as obvious or accepted. That doesn't mean there were fewer of any of those letters, they were just good at pretending to be hetero letters M or F.
originally posted by: shaemac
lol
No.
I stopped drinking soda years ago and now drink tea for the caffeine I need.
Im certainly not gay now.
Of course, the jump in millenials is equally striking / disturbing. Heck, all of it should raise alarm bells.
originally posted by: CptGreenTea
a reply to: dontneedaname
Of course, the jump in millenials is equally striking / disturbing. Heck, all of it should raise alarm bells.
How is this alarming? LGBTQ has become more acceptable per each generation. Therefore, more people are open to identifying as non-straight.
Whereas, in the past, there was a lot of suppression.
The plastic in tea is very interesting and i think plastic in general proposes serious environmental and health concerns.
We should begin a campaign to ban single use plastic.
Whitford discovered that the fluoride concentration in black tea had long been underestimated when he began analyzing data from four patients with advanced skeletal fluorosis, a disease caused by excessive fluoride consumption and characterized by joint and bone pain and damage.
originally posted by: mamabeth
a reply to: dontneedaname
First thing...you can't believe everything that daily mail.uk posts.
Second thing...this has to be one of the stupidest ideas to take up
web space, saying drinking tea makes you gay, I've heard everything
now.