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Last edited by naisho; 12-03-2011 at 12:24 PM. Reason: broken quote fix |
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It is sad for some heterosexual people and their wrongized generalization on gay people.
I have gay friends since high school, and I appericate them as they are full of human souls as we are and there is no point to think about them differently, expect to be aware that their sexual interest are ONLY different! Just ONE thing! I usually support friends during the coming-out-of-closet era, and it happened to me several times to give them unconditional support during high school and college years. It led me into the counseling profession as well.
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I am fine but I have to admit its true- I have seen guys go gaga over pretty lesbians/bisexual but if the guy is gay or bi sexual oh my god......they completely overreact and start acting like a "fag-buster" like you know where - on the other evil site!!!
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I'm gay, I don't give a crap about ppl's view about me... just that I know people like me for who I am.. not what kind of person I am.. if you think differently sowwy that show who I am... sometime ppl tell me not to talk to them.. I alway have to tell them that I ain't chasing them... just being a friend that all...
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same me -- im lez and i tell ppl the same thing -- if they cant handle my loving women then they can shove it and move on -- unfortunately some friendships has been destroyed just cuz they cant handle the fact i love women and they choose to be incommunicado -- especially the long time friends -- sad *smh*
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hahahah *goes off recruiting straight women*
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I am also a faghag....back when I was a teen(before I realized that I prefer women) EVERY single guy I liked turned out to be gay! Yeppers! We recruit straight people! That's why we're so dangerous! I'll never forget back at college, I had a bunch of lesbian friends (the entire softball team in other words!) and when I first became friendly with them I would not tell them if I was gay, straight or bi...and they had a joke that they were trying to recruit me! Fly Free...BTW are you single? |
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lmao! the softball team! nearly all of my graduating high school class turned out gay and lesbian/bi.
![]() i'm a faghag, too, with a will & grace relationship type of thing. in high school, i'd hang out and banter insults with my best friend who is "will." he was the one who gave me so much exposure for years, bless his heart. my uncle is happily "married" to a good man in LA, and they built their own house together. they are very welcomed in the family circles especially weddings and other events, but my dad and another uncle are kinda thinking "they are just sick in the mind!" *rolls eyes* i have no plms with gay and lesbians at all. once, this girl had a crush on me during my freshman year - and we hung out at a rave. she was sooo drunk i was very concerned for her. i took her dancing, and she was sad that i wasn't into girls... but i told her she would be the person i would think of if i ever changed my mind. the next day she was completely mortified at her behavior, and i told her to think nothing of it! i still would not have liked hurting her if i was just experimenting either. she was too nice a girl for that. i wasn't too surprised when my good friend came out of the closet last year, but it surprised me that she professed having liked me for months. oooo! man, she was beating on me, when i didn't tell her how involved or open minded i was with the lesbian and gay community (she was closeted, and would blush and yell at me if i ever mentioned lesbian! how could i say anything else? hehe) kudos to you boys and girls, for being true to yourself! this can be hard in a culture where it's still "in the closet." lmao!! I would like to hear your stories about getting out of the closet, if that is ok. I think homophobic folks are just afraid they may be gay, too. very insecure people!! |
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