WELL guys wear make -up today and they arnt guy or bi ... who knows i just know i dont care
R.I.P ~ROSANNE~
We will forever miss you at TCB
Tell Elvis we say HI
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I have a few friends that are gay, they are who there are, not what they are, it does not bother me. I do not think Elvis was gay or bi. If he was I am SURE they would have come out and told their stories the same as the woman have. I know a few men have said he was so beautiful, that they could see the attraction but I'm sure they weren't gay either. NO I believe Elvis was ALL man and loved women.
Teresa.
Spot on Teresa, i know a few people who are gay, i don't see them as anything but friends, and i will see you on the 29th.
i voted that i cant believe you even asked that question... Elvis was more MAN than anyone i know...except my husband of course..
Who came up with this silly question? geeeez
I don't think Elvis was gay or bi-sexual... No way.The only way to know is asking to him directly, and that is not possible.
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Let the stars fade and fall, and I won't care at all, as long as I have you.
Elvis...
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"You've got it all together like a lovin' machine
You're lookin' like glory and walkin' like a dream...
Mother nature's sure been good to Y-O-U"
Wendy
That would be me! And it is only a question for people to comment on...
Every aspect of Elvis' life should be open for discussion, why do people feel threatened about a question, I haven't said Elvis has committed some horrible sickening crime. I just asked a question that has been around for years and wanted to know what people on this board thought. Why do people have to respond in a negative way? Just answer the question without the histrionics
ITS ONLY A QUESTION........
We are here on this board to discuss Elvis' life and that includes the facts and what-if's? Jumpsuit just asked a question and answer it. I say hell no Elvis wasnt. Name calling is not needed.
"When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was a hero in the movie. So every dream that I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times. I learned very early in life that without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain't got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend; without a song. So I keep singing a song." - Elvis Presley
I don't really think JJ was asking a silly questin, we have seen this elvis world, so its only normal to wonder and ask questions.
Thank you for the support, I just don't understand the need for someone saying "This Makes Me Sick"
I understand that people can get emotional but the question I asked ..."Crazy question I know, but do you believe that Elvis could have been bi-sexual?" was based on something posted on Wikipedia by Alanna Nash.
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"BEFORE ANYBODY DID ANYTHING,ELVIS DID EVERYTHING"."John Lennon"
This question is bad, BUT......let's talk about the Cybil Shepard comment(), or whether or not Elvis would touch a woman after childbirth. And..last, but not least...was Priscilla through with her period when they married or was she ovulating and really gor PG on their wedding night. These are all nice, safe topics.
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I still say Elvis married Cilla because she was late and a little one was on the way.
"When I was a child, ladies and gentlemen, I was a dreamer. I read comic books, and I was a hero in the movie. So every dream that I ever dreamed has come true a hundred times. I learned very early in life that without a song, the day would never end; without a song, a man ain't got a friend; without a song, the road would never bend; without a song. So I keep singing a song." - Elvis Presley
Don't know if you saw this in an earlier post Matt so I'll repost it from another section of the Wikipedia:
Ms. Nash, had already published a respected but unflattering no-holds-barred book on Presley in 1995 titled Elvis Aaron Presley: Revelations from the Memphis Mafia that provided what Entertainment Weekly called "stunning allegations." In this book and in "perhaps the most thoroughly researched music book ever written," there is no such claim as to homosexualty about Presley or blackmail by Colonel Parker.