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  • I really like you! ♥ :)

  • Ignore the haters. I fell under the spell of an evangelist as a teenager. I "knew" I was gay, but turned into a rabid homophobe, preaching hate. That's not the Christian message, but it took months of Bible study and good teachers / lecturers to counteract the Leviticus quoting bigots.

  • I hope you werent actually planning on telling your mum you like 'anal sex with men'? She probably wouldnt react too well to that lol. What two consenting adults do behing closed doors is nobody elses business. Your parents dont need to know intimate details. Personally the thought of my parents and grandparents having sex grosses me out. It doesnt mean its any of my business and / or that they shouldnt do it...

  • Soooooooo cute!

  • When I come out to my friends they'll think i'm joking as well. Should be interesting.

  • I agree with you.. I plan on never telling my parents(and my sister) im gay... sure they will found out but what ever.. and also I came out on faceBook to XD people think i was 'hacked' and stuff -.- So annoying!

  • your gay

  • @ThaMadvillain7 WHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAATTT????? HE IS???? HOLY FUCK!!!!!! I WOULD HAVE NEVER GUESSED!!!!!!!!! :P

  • are you going to kill yourself too"?

  • @lisztnut Thanks for that comment. I feel better about being bisexual now

  • ahh your cute :)

  • You've got a cute personality.

  • Sweet kid. I do think coming out is up to you and you need to be comfotable with it. One question though... If you don't come out until you find someone and if other closeted guys dont know you are gay, how will they know to ask you out? There may be somone who likes you and just assumes you are str8......

  • You are the awesome one, it takes a lot of courage, and I applaud your step's. There may be some flack from idiots and there is always homophobia, but there is heterophobia amongst the gay's as well. Just continue to be honest and never allow anyone to impose their beliefs that you are less than them, for an honest move such as your's takes more courage than most of them will ever show.

  • My coming out story was kinda odd...

    Leaving for college one morning just popped my head back in the house and said "Hey mom, im gay cya later". Needless to say dinner that evening was awkwardddd

  • Saying all gay men like masculine guys is like saying no fat person ever has sex..

  • You cant cherry pick,what your problem is,the "sterotype" as you say,so every gay man should appear str8 and masculine. There are str8 people that think your self defeating by not being a sterotype. Masculine females and Feminate males exist,,they always have,gay is still gay. So are you saying two masculine men having sex together are commiting hetrosexual sex? Is that becasue from a distance poeple assume they are buddy's or relatives and not homsexual lovers? LOL Haters hate all of them.

  • Coming out doesn't mean that you have to tell your mum that you want to have anal sex with man ..... geee, how old are you ? 10 ?!?

  • wat do u mean "i am gay or bi, i dunno" ?

  • It's funny how you never plan on coming out so soon, it just kinda happens. Same thing sort of happened to me.

  • What I have noticed about a lot of these coming out vids is that,they all appear to be masculine,str8 acting,when a person has the perception of homosexuality,when they say they are out,other gay people seem to LOL,as if to say,we already knew you were king of laugh. Its not the same reaction when masculine gay men come out. People say,Im proud of you,or congratulations. Dont be proud to be precieved as gay,but be proud when ur not. Double standard. Atleast you dont have to hide now,and be you.

  • @Lively0101 the other side of the story is that many many ordinary natural lads get on to the gay scene and suddenly adopt the effeminate stereotype. which is 1) self-defeating - gay men like masculine guys 2) is the main reason boys find it so hard to come to terms with their sexuality

  • OMG... Just told my best friend(guy)that i am Gay. He was the only friend i was most afraid will reject me for being gay, and he said everything is fine and nothing will change! Omg... Feeling so Good right now, i think i wont be able to sleep right now :D

  • @IamMariusGriksas Congratulations *hugs*

  • @IamMariusGriksas It's the most amazing feeling knowing you have friends who love you for who you are. No matter what. Congratulations!!!

  • that's a good haircut =)

  • Yr inspirational buddy. Oh yeah & cute. I wouldn't mention the 'anal' part to Yr parents tho!!! Hehe that's best left unsaid. Good luck ;)

  • you are so cute ^_^ i love your voice!

  • umm.. this is an old vid so can't really tell how things are now. If things haven't changed a whole lot for you, I would suggest you see a counselor. This video makes me sad .. wish i could something to help you.

  • i love your voice;)

  • came out through a letter...mom understands, dad said i'm worthless like my brother.. dunno what to feel.... I'm just gonna prove he's wrong.

  • @Chovato You are not worthless. I don't know you but I would bet that you have worth. Your father is wrong. Your sexuality is such a small part of who you are that calling you worthless because you're gay is like hating someone because they have brown hair. Being gay has nothing to do with the rest of your life and what you do with it. I'm glad you have your mom anyway. God Bless Ya.

  • I think I can beat most people at the "Who has the worst coming out story" game. I call it a game because I more use it as a joke when someone starts to feel bad about what they had gone through. Definitely needs to be put on a list of coming out horror stories.

  • you are so cute

  • i officially fucking love you! <3

  • I was the innocent young man as this wonderful person is. I was gay. I thought it was cool and hot to be with a man. It brought me years of misery and despair. Then I came out. It did NOT help. I was loved and still miserable. Then I turned to the only One who could do something: Jesus Christ. He healed me and now I understand how that sin was destroying me. This guy is brave and he can continue to the healing, if he chooses to. Jesus IS stronger to win the battle. My story: ilivestraight site.

  • @sinisbal good story... message me in ten years... if you are still strait you were never gay.

  • @SuperMichael18 I choose to message you now. The same way I chose Jesus Word over my feelings and thoughts. If you are happy gay then my testimony is not for you probably. It is for people who want to fight for who they are, if they believe that they cannot be and don't want to be gay. We all have a choice. Bye.

  • @sinisbal I'm really sick of people like you. You just don't understand how love works. The only things you know are the things in this 2000 year old book of yours. You really should start to think for yourself, instead of being indoctrinated by a 2000 year old book. I mean, how weird is that?!

  • @lisztnut ahahahaha, sure sure, your science maybe. You can't stand my comments maybe because I stand as the witness who lived as gay and I testify about the emptiness and darkness of the homosexual lifestyle. You CANNOT change the truth. Jesus Christ is The Truth. bye.

  • @sinisbal there is no darkness in the homosexual lifestyle. If you had problems with sex addiction, that is unrelated to your sexual orientation. Heterosexuals can be addicts as well. Don't buy into the myth that there is something wrong with being gay, because there isn't. Over 7000 species of animals are documented as exhibiting homosexual behaviors. It's perfectly natural.

  • @sinisbal the APA says that being gay or straight is not a choice, and human beings cannot voluntarily change their oreintaiton. You are lying, and please stop it. It is a sin to be dishonest. The Catholic church teaches that homosexuality is innate and immutable.

  • @lisztnut Wow! You now even pretend to know about the Catholic church. You wasted too much energy on me, man. Go chill.

  • @sinisbal I teach at a Catholic University and have done a lot of study on their stance on this issue. They say that people are BORN gay, and it's not a choice, nor is it changable. They say that it is morally wrong for a gay person to "pretend" to be straight, by getting into "fake" heterosexual relationships. The Catholic church advises gay people to remain celibate. That is their official stance.

  • @lisztnut Why are you jealous? sinisbal is talking about the PERSONAL experience not someone else's... and in what way does his story affect your life? You understand these things, right? So does he!

  • @happy72013 let's see here, by all accounts my life should be better than sinisbal's because I'm gay and comfortable with it:

    1 gay people earn more mony per capita

    2 gay people have more education per capita

    3 gays are better at raising children

    4 gays have better sex more often Now, remind me again why I would be jealous of any homosexual, who is "pretending" to be straight. I fail to see ANY reason whatsoever that I would WANT to be straight. Can you give me one?

  • @lisztnut 5. gays also have HIV and aids and 90% more chance of have any STI.

  • @MrMufasaHaha clearly you don't know your facts. Let me educate you, moron:

    1 AIDS started in Africa in the heterosexual population as early as the 1930s.

    2 Currently, Africa has well over 70 percent of the world's AIDS cases.

    3 The World Health Organization estimated that 80-90 percent of HIV infections worldwide are still due to heterosexual sex.

    4 Starting a decade ago the heterosexual transmission of HIV was greater than that of homosexual men in the UK. This trend has continued.

  • @lisztnut Listen here you bag of cunts. You don't need to count to 4 to me about pointless shit that can never be proven. I am a nurse, in Australia and see an unbelievable amount of GAY MEN diagnosed with HIV/AIDS that i think would shit over your little fucking countdown of shit. Why don't you count how much bullshit comes out of your face/fingers and give me a number? I hate people like you. And its fine if you hate me sweetie darling because i said it first ;) and i feel sad for you.

  • @lisztnut also another snazzy comeback to your fucking comment.

    if those 4 things make you sleep at night then good for you filthy lesbian.

  • @MrMufasaHaha um a gay male, you moron. WRONG again, mate!

  • @MrMufasaHaha Gay women have a much lower chance of having an STD. They're transmitted primarily by unsafe sex, ie. not wearing condoms. Have you thought about that idiot?

  • @TheSmokinStarfish Yes I have naive twat. I'm a nurse and see it everyday (well hear it from my friends in sexual health) and theres nearly 10 dudes every few days of the YEAR diagnosed with HIV / aids and the only reason this isn't being put in a census is because they are all closet and sign the anti health awareness document which allows the clinic to put there name on record for emergency hospital reasons and for census's. And the number of men with multiple STI's is beyond a number,

  • @MrMufasaHaha also, when i said gays, i meant gay men. women are not at first thought of gay your word is lesbian. Have you thought about that idioit?

  • @MrMufasaHaha You are a nurse with that poor standard of English? Other than calling people objectionable (that means rude) names, your general attitude brings shame on your profession. As for gossiping about patients, what about confidentiality? Hope you don't work for the NHS (you'd be sacked)

  • @MrMufasaHaha and fuck, i meant there are basically 10 dudes every WEEK of the year diagnosed with hiv. ok. I'm finished.

  • @MrMufasaHaha yes, you are finished, because AIDS is a heterosexual disease worldwide. It's a fact. 80-90 percent of HIV infections are caused by disgusting heterosexual sex. You perverts.

  • @MrMufasaHaha Thank you for at least recognizing that gay men have better sex more often. I already knew that. It's yet another perk of being gay. And, I do agree that having more sex would logically lead to more STD infections. However, it still will not change the FACT that 80-90 percent of AIDS infections are caused by heterosexual sex. Mate, do you get teased because you're a "male nurse?" In America that isn't a COOL profession for males, mate.

  • @lisztnut he's not a nurse. Nursing is a caring profession, a hate filled creature like that would not last a day

  • @MrMufasaHaha And you have some kind of special gaydar telling you which guy is a closeted gay? You should be against unsafe sex, not homosexuality. Most people with AIDs are straight women and men in Africa.

  • @happy72013 also, let's not forget that REAL science says that sexual orientaiton is innate an immutable (meaning it CANNOT be changed). I see no reason to believe that this person is the only exception to that in the history of our planet. Do you? I didn't think so. When people make the specious claim to "change" sexual orientation, they are lying. They have only changed their sexual "behavior." If you can't distinguish the difference, I feel sorry for you.

  • @happy72013 my strong hunch is that YOU are sinisbal, and I'm pretty sure I uncovered your "not-so-clever" ruse. See, gay men have superior cognitive skills, too. Scientifically PROVEN. We also have superior verbal skills, which I would use profusely if I ever encountered you in person.

  • @happy72013 Human beings cannot choose to be either gay or straight. Sexual orientation emerges for most people in early adolescence without any prior sexual experience. Psychologists do not consider sexual orientation to be a conscious choice that can be voluntarily changed.

    American Psychological Association, Answers to Your Questions About Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality, July 1998

  • @happy72013 Can a homosexual orientation be changed?

    Homosexuality is not an illness. It does not require treatment and is not changeable.

    American Psychological Association, Answers to Your Questions About Sexual Orientation and Homosexuality, July 1998

    There is no published scientific evidence supporting the efficacy of "reparative therapy" as a treatment to change one's sexual orientation... American Psychiatric Association, Statement, Dec. 11, 1998

  • Ahh, so cute! I wish I knew you in person:/

  • coming

  • im tired of coking out stories like seriousky

  • @IulovemeI i love coking out stories

  • @DizBoyVin seriousky.

  • @Jessolor @DizBoyVin guys stop bulkying him! 

  • @CarnivalBox Sorry, my apogolgies :/

  • Thats so cute :D you no being gay... its not bad im bi. dont worry.

  • There is no such thing as bisexual =.=/ you can't get the best of both world !!!!!!!!!

  • @Nhat38 Isn't saying there's no such thing as Bi people just people who make that choice like saying homosexuality is a choice? We can hate on each other, if you expect people to believe you were born gay, you have to believe others when they tell you how they are.

  • @Nhat38 yes you can. Your the type of person that cant let hetero's, bi's and gays just get along.

  • congratulations you just won a blowjob! where should we meet =).... before guys tell me im a whore i just wanna say im a proud one lol

  • you're so cute

  • youre hot!!!

  • Never thought I'd comment on stuff like this, but here we go:

    I remember being really confused around like 3rd-5th grade, like I saw my best friend (who was a guy) kinda differently. Then in 6th grade, I talked to a new friend of mine (who's a girl) & told her I thought I was bi, which was accurate because she became my GF later. Now that I'm in high school, I'm starting to realize maybe I am just gay. My ex/current BFF was the last "straight" crush I had, and now, I'm not wondering as much....

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  • @henahihyuuga11

    If only i had a friend like you...

  • In the 6th grade my only friend was being teased in our reading class by some boys. Suddenly those boys yelled" OH MY GOD HE'S BI! GROSS!" and started to make disgusted sounds and yelling. I yelled at them to shut up. Everyone in my grade stopped talking to him by the next day. For the rest of the 4 months at school I was the only one who would talk to him. I can't imagine how scared and sad he was. Now he's openly bi and looks very happy. I'm so glad I was able to help him make it through that.

  • @LyallM94

    I'm guessing

    -Judgement from other people that include stares making you feel like you're something weird and being joked around (i guess some people can deal with it)

    -Parents' hope... Some people have very close relationship with their parents, maybe they're aftaid to crush their parents' dream

    -isolation & discrimination

    Although maybe my brain is still living at olden age, i dunno

  • omg O.O ur kinda sorta extremely hot >.> im gay 2 and i would make a vid but im sicka nd i look like SHIAT!!! haha

  • i hope this is true i been looking on here how teens come out and so many of these are like fake and would scare a teen too come out. im pretty sure my son is gay. and i just hope if and when he does come out it wont be too hard i dont care if he is ill love him and back him for what ever he is. just a scared father here you here so many storys even boys killing them self just lost and looking for help

  • @kissmaninmelb Hi, I'm glad you love your son enough to look for answers. I'm glad too that you will love your son if it turns out that he is gay. For gay kids, losing the love of their family and friends is the biggest fear. At some point in a conversation just let your son know that no matter what path his life takes him down you will still love him. Make him feel loved and that will help to alleviate his fears of coming out to you. God Bless you and your family.

  • @TomHaile thanks tom

  • I like the "they'll find out eventually" thing. That's exactly how I am with mine. Like you said, it's personal thing "none of their business."

  • I've never understood why people make such a big deal of coming out, I'm completely out to everyone but I never did the "coming out" thing as such. It just happened gradually. There doesn't need to be this big EUREKA! moment. I also agree with the coming out to your parents, I mean, how do you broach the subject of anal sex without cringing? =P

  • hey. thanks for sharing! There's no right or wrong way to come out. You just have to do what's most comfortable for you!

  • Damn!!! i thought he was straight. Why is all hot guys gay? lmfaoo

  • .......and finaly when I was 19, I told my parents.. Mum was scared, talking about how I'm gonna stay alone or get AIDS from someone.. But dad was awesome.. He was just like "Well.. I thought so for some time already.. No big deal :)))"

    Now I'm 25 openly gay, living with my boyfriend for 5 years.. And everyone around me is cool with it.. Collegues, classmates (still studying).. Everyone.. I never had one bad response :o) So I'm glad I did it... :-)

  • @fxaman You are one lucky bloke. Some young people aren't so lucky. You've been blessed. Some people get kicked out of their home or lose all their friends or get killed or driven to suicide because of who they are. Count your blessings. Remember to thank your dad for being awesome.

  • @TomHaile I know I am lucky.. I have a friend who only lives with his mother who is extremely religious and very against homosexuality.. He is planning on never telling her.. He is just waiting to finish school (now he is 19) to run away.. It's terrible.. :-/

  • @fxaman Thanks for the reply. It's good that you can see the difference between your life and your friends life. You have an idea of what some gay kids go through. I got kicked out of my home at 15, I was a throw away kid. Now, I'm old and I give to organizations that help other throw away kids. Have a great and safe life.

  • I came out when I was 16 to my best friend.. Well.. I texted here.. And she wasn't answering, so I freaked out and texted her, that it was ok if she didn't want to be friends.. She called me then and told me she that she just had no time and that it's great because we can talk about guys and that she was honoured to be the first one to know..

    Then I told my other great friends (9 people) and everyone was OK with it.. I even got my first kiss from one guy because he was experimenting :-D.......

  • It's so nice to see how you've matured throughout your videos, Brandon :3

  • IIght so im Bisexual and i didnt tell my mom but like my friends mom found out that i liked this girl and she called my mom and she thinks im confussed now. But i just straight out told my dad and he was like "Oh really, well thats great" and now were best of friends. Wish me luck for the rest of my family o.O

  • so are u gay or Bi? im confused lol

  • why is all the gay guys hotter than others.. i would lick you lol

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  • I came out uhhh Years ago. I just said; "Hi. So. I am Bi. So? Any problems? K." But excuse me, you are one FINE piece of ass. .... just saying.

  • Hi, I'm Angela and Im 14 going on 15. I want to come out so bad some times, but i feat Ill be bullied and laughed at :p Im still confused on if Im fully gay, or bisexual and Im really confused on what to do, especially cause of my family since my brother is a complete homophobic and my mom is really religions. I think some of my friends kind of already know but I feel if i come out, it will change everything. Sometimes I feel so alone, hopefully Ill figure out what to do. Any advice?

  • @HighwayUnicornlol Don't rush it. Just wait and you'll be ready one day. You're still really long. Let the time flow and you'll know and feel it when you're ready to come out. :-) I'm 18 and I came out with 17 but my parents still don't know it and I hope it will take at least 2 or 3 years until they get it by themselves. I hope it's much easier if they see it as if I have to tell them... I'm fearing that day but it will come. But my friends, they all know it and they're OK with it.

  • @iamBizarreMonster Thank you :) I actually came out to one of my best friends, and they were completely ok with it, it was just like normal, like nothing happened, and that really gave me the confidence to come out to others. I haven't came out to anyone else, but I feel better now, and more ready to come out to others.

  • YOUR KIDDING ME. im cryying now. this isnt cool. i thought we were getting marrried. your adorable):

  • I'm still in the closet. It's dark in here. Brrr... BTW, You're Hot!

  • my coming out story for telling my friends that i was bi was when we were at lunch.

    so i just said "hey guys wanna know a secret? i'm bisexual!" and they all just said "ok cool" xD

  • @TheCrystalclear1616 dude you just made me laugh in real life :D and that doesn't happen very often

  • @kriskuala2010 ok...?

  • hmm this is me..

  • How to not come out for dummys - Don't leave certain dvd's in the dvd player...

    :c

  • Well. I understand, because my friends would also think it's a joke if I told them and so would my parents which is why I'm not sure how to come about this. I think I'm Bi. Wait.. I know I'm Bi. And I'm afraid if I say anything to my friends, that are girls, they'll be like OHH so that's why this happened... NO, I was joking when we were pretending to flirt and so were you cause were FRIENDS its what we do. UGH. That's my biggest fear, so if anyone could give advice, it would be appriciated. (:

  • @mbgirl5 i understand where you're coming from.i'm a Bi girl and i was afraid girls wouldn't want to be my friend anymore.but once you come out. you'll learn who your true friends are and who aren't. the ones that'll support and stick by you are the real friends of course and the fake friends are the girls who are so sterotypical that think "oh

    no please don't try to get with me i'm not that way." but they need to understand that not every bi/lesbian likes all girls.

  • do you have a boy friend?.....

  • i was forced out -.- i didnt have a choice -.- BUT its the best thing ever :P <3

  • 1:53 BUT UM!

  • It's your parent's business because they have work to do as parents, that they can't even start until they know.who their son is. It's the rest of us that don't need to know. The more people you tell, the more practice you get at a process that those parents of yours, cannot begin. God forbid someone else points them to a youtube or facebook. Then they get to practice accepting betrayal and homosexuality simultaneously. You don't leave it to strangers or acquaintances to do what you won't

  • congrats I think? well coming out isn't about everyone else, it's about not feeling that uncomfortable 'congnitive dissonance' on the inside. But don't get too caught up in the word GAY or coming out. Gay is mostly about sexual attraction. Love is about EVERYONE. And it's always better to start by loving everyone... then allow 'things' to unfold naturally. I've always figured if someone ASKS I always tell the truth, because I figure they wouldn't ask if they weren't ready to know. Good luck. ;)

  • Are u a bottom?

  • I take that back, some are hot, but are jerks.

  • All the hot guys are gay! :(

  • @mcarls14 ikr!

  • @mcarls14 So what? It's not like if they were straight you'd have a chance with them. I'm so sick of seeing comments like this. Some people are gay. Some people are not. Get over it.

  • @mcarls14 If only! they're virtually all straight!

  • Have you came out to your parents yet?

  • Ya man, keep the great outlook :-)

  • So, you'll let the whole school know, but you think it's none of your FAMILYS business.....what the Fuck.

  • @Randomeshows Sometimes it's a hell of a lot harder coming out to your family than to your peers.

  • im 16 and i came out in feb on facebook the same as you. but i haven't told my parents yett.

  • Brandon, I wish I knew you when I was 17. You've got so much going for you. I hope life is treating you well. I'm a big fan and subscriber. Love everything you've done. You're the best!

  • im 14 told my friends im bi they where cool then told my parents and they fucking freaked

  • @jamaljamal85 Done to the Planet? You blame global warming on Gays? And I thought the Jews got blamed falsley for all wrongs. BTW, since you put it that way, don't straight guys lust after hairy holes as well?

  • ...you do realize that your folks can probably access YouTube easily, right?

  • Dude I did the same thing with Faceboook and the same thing happened to me it was like no one noticed

  • I'm 13. Came out today:D. So much harder than i thought but its a relief.

  • @702timothy i did that weirdly on 09-11-11 to meh dad xD

  • @702timothy Wow thats really young...I admire your honesty.

  • @702timothy i cant come out im too scared. Do you have any advise for me?

  • @702timothy its never how we think its gonna be. we always have an idea of how its gonna turn out in our heads, but that rarely ever happens, when i came out, my family cried with me, and kept saying we'll love u no matter what. i had it easy

  • @702timothy 13? holy shit

  • @JesseJohnsonVlogs Now im 14, but that was my goal:). And achieved :D

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  • i am 13 and a couple months ago i told some of my friends. they were bitches so they told others. finally the whole school knew. some kid freaked out, told his parents, parents called the school, school called my mom. then she asked me. i said yes. then she told my dad. now everyone i know, knows. life sucks.

  • This is what happens to a child when you spare the rod

  • @TheBushlion No, this is what happens to a child when he happens to LIKE the rod. Big difference.

  • @secondeagle You should be ashamed of yourself! fact is no one was born gay, you act gay because you made yourself believe you are gay 'self fulfilling prophecy" you guy are nothing but a bunch of week minded rebells.

  • @TheBushlion Ashamed of myself? For seizing the opportunity to make a pun? You should be more ashamed for not having a sense of humor. But that's the problem with all you religious types. Not for nothing, while you're continuing to show your mastery of logic (or lack thereof), one cannot be weak-minded to rebel against an established norm, by definition. Keep smiling, screwy! See ya in St. Louie!

  • @TheBushlion Well, funny....I was born gay, were you born hateful?

  • @TheBushlion You should be ashamed of your spelling, sheesh. . . and it's completely irrelevant as to whether people are born gay or not, because there is simply nothing wrong with it from a basic perspective on morality. Of course if you're using a magical book about an ancient cosmic god to base your morality on, well, might I suggest a little common sense instead? :/

  • @mattzer0 that was a typo by the way, at least you understood what I was insinuating. You are indeed "Weak".

  • @TheBushlion Weak. Actually I'm puzzled as to what you're "insinuating," seeing that you obviously don't seem to know the definition of "weak". "Weak" certainly has nothing to do with grounding yourself and your reason firmly in reality instead of believing every cryptic prophecy and pseudo-psychological explanation you hear. Try thinking for yourself every once in a while. ;)

  • @Dman761 what the fuck?!

  • @rondord Hey guess what!? Aids isn't like a gay disease. Straight people like yourself can get it too. So you can shut the fuck up, and leave them alone.

  • sometimes its hard. depending on your family

  • Good job! Thank you.

  • Literally my dad found out i was gay by a 6 foot 5 inch black guy sportin nothin but a pair of combat boots an a 10 inch dildo up his ass ramming his 9 an a half inch penis right up da crack o my ass !!! then literally we were making so much noise he came in as his last ass pump was going an busted a nut all over my face..

  • Awww, you poor baby o- o... (P.S. I'm 15 so I probably shouldn't be say baby in that phrase :P) Does someone need a hug? <3 (And I also know this was like.. 2 years ago)