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A different way to tell your fathers that you are gay. Visit http://gay.blogs.sapo.pt

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  • This is me throughout the video:

    Me: "Hmm...simple enough."

    Me: "Well, it looks like it could turn out to be a little stereotypical, but so far it's fine."

    Me: "This is actually pretty cute! Not the best I've seen, but-"

    Video: "So you better respect my choice!"

    Me: "OH HELL NO!"

  • ok, i really do HATE doing this but.. why does it say 'i guess you better respect my CHOICE'.. Being gay isn't a choice..

    And this is funny, but it also gives homophobes a reason to become even more stereotypical and discriminating..

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  • This was dumb....

  • Keep in mind people, maybe when he says his "choice" he means telling his parents.

  • stupid commercial

  • Funny

  • Like everyone says: CHOICE??? What is this, a commercial for the Catholic Church?

  • ha ha ha this is awesome.keep it up buddy

  • @AssProKicker ,

    Absolutely spot-on with your observations.Bad 'choice' of wording,'respect my choice'.And yes,again,spot-on with noting how the homophobes will pick up on the stereotyping.Ok,we know there are various stereotypes in any group but it infuriates me when it seems to be only the 'limp-wristed,camp' gay stereotype which is portrayed.

  • I'll bet it works out just like that every time!

  • omg lol!!!

    

  • @soMeRandoM670 yes, think about the children. the gay children, who are forced to stay in the closet for fear of what their parents might think. Think about the children who kill themselves because the are picked on relentlessly because of who they are. Think about the children who just need to be accepted and loved instead of bullied and teased because they are gay, lesbian, bisexual, or transgender. So yes, think about the children. Because GLBT children are people too.

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