Peter Jöback is gay
roxlad said on April 3, 2004 19:53:
...well so says Expressen... I wonder if it’s true or not.... wow maybe I have a chance he he :-)
Proxoz said on April 4, 2004 00:11:
Well, it is true. He confessed on “Sen kväll med Luuk” (Late night with Luuk). He said “Yes, ofcourse I’ve been with guys”
If it is a news? No, I don’t think anyone are suprised.. Except the tabloids ofcourse. Haha
LittleSpooky said on April 4, 2004 00:52:
I didn’t know that.
And now for the next wonderful statement:
Who the hell is that??? *confused*
MiracleMan said on April 4, 2004 05:16:
I’m with Spooky: Who is that and why should I care who the hell he’s diddling?
Jud (moderator) said on April 4, 2004 08:27:
search in tdr news for info, Per has written a song for him, besides he is a (good) Swedish singer whose manager is Dimberg too.
Anyway, I think as you said, nobody is really surprised..
coyboyusa said on April 4, 2004 14:42:
now only if morrisey would come out of the closet so i can move to england and shag with him all night long!
LittleSpooky said on April 5, 2004 06:07:
Just cuz I’m a twit:
Congrats, and at least he’s gettin some and happy with it and who.
yoona said on April 5, 2004 12:37:
Surprise surprise... Why did it take so long?
I guess Patrick Isaksson and Bosson prefer guys too.
What do you think?
But it doesn´t matter of course.
Everybody has right to love whom they want to love.
tevensso (moderator) said on April 6, 2004 15:11:
Patrik is married (and possibly divorced) to a girl, Bosson claims he likes girls as well.
roxlad said on April 7, 2004 12:53:
Who’s Bossom? If he makes good music maybe it’s interesting to know...
krisy said on April 9, 2004 14:07:
yes, yes, and Per Gessle too... *ironic*
I mean, I don’t mind if the people are gay as long as they make good music!
*runsandhides*
yoona said on April 10, 2004 12:33:
@Tevensso
Lot of gay men are / were married to women and lesbian women to men.
Just think of Efva Attling , Elton John and more.
And George Michael had lot of ” fake ” girlfriends before he came out.
But it doesn´t play any role if a person is gay or not.
rox-kuryliw said on April 10, 2004 13:38:
wow that peter joback is a good looking guy , and im not even gay :-O lol
Jud (moderator) said on April 10, 2004 17:21:
well some people are bi :)
Btw, the answer “you didn’t tell me you are straight” is great :D
roxlad said on April 10, 2004 18:08:
Everything that’s been said here is right in a way but I just want to add that gay people had to hide for centuries and only now they’re starting coming out because the mentality is changing (thank god).
I guess everybody here has been in love at least one time... when you are in love you want to tell the whole world about it don’t you? You want to scream that you love such a body... well you imagine if you not only have to keep it for yourself but have to be scared that somebody maybe in your family is going to find out.... so now that things are changing you have to EXCUSE US if sometimes we want to say what we are and we want to express ourselves.
Also because most of the people is straight, when I get to know somebody new I assume he/she is straight too so there’s no need for me to ask or for he/she to say is there?
Maybe a time will come when you can ask about somebody’s sexuality with the same tranquillity you ask somebody what age is he/she.... it takes time!
Cheers.
Mark.
kachina008 said on April 14, 2004 07:01:
Roxlad: your comment reminded me of something...I was in the lounge of a gay club in the US once. the host came up to our (all girls) group, shook hands with all of us, asked our names, AND our sexual inclination. Of course it didn’t really matter, but somehow I found that strange. In one way I suppose it is understandable, but it seems to me that in a world where homosexuality “stands out” as different; in a gay club, on their own turf, I thought that it shouldn’t matter. however, *I* felt a little out of place when he did!
What do u think?
roxlad said on April 14, 2004 20:12:
Yes, I know what you mean when you say you felt out of place. To me really there shouldn’t be straight or gay bars but just bars! I hate it when you go out to place that looks like a getto. I prefer it much more if the place is mixed with gay people and gay-friendly people, girls and boys together.
It’ll take time.
Santi said on April 3, 2004 20:30:
Was there someone who didn’t know that? :p