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You have just as much rights as being gay as any straight person does, you just can't get married a religious ceremony that most people don't believe in god anyway or you would not act on your gayness. What gays seek is special rights, not equal rights. I am gay too. Well, I was straight at one time, but turned gay after I couldn't stand cheating bitchy woman any longer, but I found out guys are just as bad, especially gay ones.
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why is it that being gay is a bad thing?
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offensive
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Most gay people will perfectly understand what you are talking about.
When straight people told me why I am talking about being gay (nowadays
often stating that it has become so "normal" and that it isn´t anything even
worth while mentioning any more) I always thought they don´t want to
hear about it because they do not like homosexuality.And are such hipocritical
cowards that they do not dare saying it,since it is no longer "political correct"
to dislike homosexuality.
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I'm gay and kind of know what you talk about. People say to me sometimes, "even if you are, why do you make such a big deal about it?" Then I generaly respond with, "Why are you so focused on being "x"." They have no response.
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@jshado1 btw, i do know it should be "an isolated community" but i ran out of characters
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hi rob,
two things that i wanted to comment on:
• i think you're right about the "gay ghetto" being somewhat detrimental (like how jewish people traditionally live in a isolated community which has partly made them an easier target). But, it's kind of nice to have a safe-haven where you can go and be alone with people who share a difference with you that everyone else doesn't.
• in the US, 'ghetto' has the connotation of a slum or a dangerous area generally with a lot of poverty and/or crime.
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I 100% agree with you.
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ever hear of anyone accused of being "too straight?"
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your right it is a difference of generations.
The younger gens need to be grateful for the strides that older generations have made.
Those older generations need to adjust to the new reality that is.
Being Gay is simply ONE aspect of any given person. (Fabulous as it is)
We all have careers, favorite foods, friends, problems, bills to pay, etc. ... just like anyone else.




I think its good to be gay focused, and I don't intend to change my ways until the straight community drops its anti-gay bias and bigotry against us. In my state of Virginia, it is perfectly legal to fire a person for being gay, and likewise its ok to kick a person out of their home or apartment or deny them from renting just because you don't like gay people. Don't fool yourself, anti-gay bigotry is alive and well in the USA, in some places more than others.
timeduardo 2 years ago 6
the biggest challenge gay people have is dealing with the gay hate that comes from our sex-based religon. they claim to worship jesus but he is just a fucking symbol that they hide behind. what they really worship is sex, money and power. religion stinks and it is responsible for a lot of the shit that goes on in the world both in this country and abroad.
jkmnable 2 years ago 5