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aaargh …. It’s so dead! … Looks like a colourful funeral procession
*dead*. kwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwakwa ….
Are there no Gay Zulus and Indians in Durban?. Rather flaccid…was it worth it
Courageous!. Well done to the people that turned out. And shame on the rest of you that didn’t bother.
Where is the support?. Looks like a very quiet march. Where are the people??
Gay Parade. Is gay parade for drag queens..? being gay doesn’t mean being a drag queen people end up not participating because they don’t want to be associated with being drag queenas and society is battling to accept homosexuality because of theses men behaving like women…
gay parede in durban. wow , i’m really shocked, i did not know about gay pride in durbs!!Next year or next time please let us know……..gay men !!! real machos
. How could any of this be better stated? It cuoldn’t.