Steve - on a serious note for a second - would you perhaps consider maybe stopping using your well worn phrase "sodomites" on the board perhaps ?
I know like most things it's usually used for "effect" by you or or to try and get a reaction etc, or perhaps even maybe just a little bit of internalised homophobia at your own part, I dont know which.
I'm sure you'll counter with "but it's correct" etc etc and ok we could have "that" discussion all day long, but I'm as fairly sure that you too are fully aware that the phrase is now seen as being widely considered a derogatory term in the gay community and surely we've all heard and suffered enough with both internalised homophobia and blatant homophobia from society without us reinforcing that to each other, even if just "for effect" here on our own gay message boards.
I do genuinely mean this post by the way and so would ask that you consider perhaps "not" using such phrases going forward? If you still chose to then so be it I guess, I tried. But here, or any other gay "safe space" really shouldn't be the place for it anymore, even if just for effect ( well I feel anyway).
Should you have any doubt as to my and many other peoples view about that though I've posted a few links re that too to help. I'll leave it up to you and wont comment further re this subject anymore then. Thanks.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-...ensive/7852736
Why is it offensive?
"Well the word sodomy promotes stigma, prejudice and discrimination and society has moved on and recognised that all people are worthy of respect, regardless of what they may or may not do legally in the privacy of their own bedroom," Brisbane LGBTIQ Action Group convenor Phil Browne told ABC News.
"It's a word that has been demonised, as a weapon to promote intolerance against gay people."
"DEFAMATORY LANGUAGE
"fag," "faggot," "dyke," "homo," "sodomite," and similar epithets
The criteria for using these derogatory terms should be the same as those applied to vulgar epithets used to target other groups: they should not be used except in a direct quote that reveals the bias of the person quoted"
https://www.glaad.org/reference/offensive