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It'd work out if you were a British?
Oh man that sounds exactly like something I'd do.
#126 1. Gay people don't broadcast as much as you think. Of all the gay people I know, and I know a lot, none have introduced themselves like "Hello, I'm gay. By the way, my name is ___." Straight people broadcast plenty. I can't watch tv without seeing some guys checking out some girls or vice versa, not to mention all the ads with women draped on men for some perfume or something. 2. By entire movement you mean a handful of radicals? Radicals are no true measure of a group's true nature. Christians have their radical abortion doctor assassinations, there are radical terrorists who happen to be Muslim, and there are radical environmentalists who hang out naked in trees to stop deforestation. You cannot say that all gay people want to do is beat up Prop 8 supporters. 3. Gay people don't accept letting heterosexual couples marry? I don't think so. Gay people have been around for thousands of years...screwing people...so it's not that new or radical. Tell the family of someone lynched by the KKK to be tolerant of racism's intolerance. 4. I am heterosexual, but gay people do not call me a homophobe. Homophobes are straight people who like straight people but are afraid of gay people. This isn't a valid point at all. If someone calls you a homophobe just for being straight, although it is probably true in FMLwrestler's case, they might be a radical, see point 2. 5, A-D: How can these facts be hidden if they are on the Internet? The Internet is a private place, nobody ever goes online to look up things on the Internet! *sarcasm* These facts are probably bookmarked so people who say "Gay people are sad and diseased and you will be too if you are gay" can make their point. BTW, safe sex is good sex, but I am not distressed by the fact that some people are able to have more sexual partners than me. E. I'm sure all the books said the same thing about African Americans, Latinos, German and Irish immigrants in the 1800s, and Asians when they first tried making a living in America. F. Gay people can't marry, so the only places this information comes from is from European countries where marriage has been decreasing in popularity anyway. G. The US government decided that interracial marriage shouldn't be allowed, not Islam, Christianity, or Judaism. Some straight people marry out of greed too, big whoop. When Atheists tie the knot, do they spit in the face of religion? H. No. See other people's comments. Even if I wasn't an ally of the LGBTQQI community I'd be compelled to point out the flaws in your logic. #139: Morality is an easy word to throw around. I'm sure white supremacists are morally opposed to non-Aryans spoiling the purity of their breed. I am morally opposed to eating bananas. See?
That's a strange FML to me. Why would they have felt offended? Is "gay" an insult in the US? I mean they wear a tee-shirt which shows they are proud of being gay, it would be strange they could feel bad to be called "gay". "Dykes" is rude but what's the problem with "gay"?
LOL I'm gay and that's funny. It all depends on how you met it. If you really met it in a warm welcoming way than your fine but if it was in a discomforting and diswelcominh way **** you
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You wear a shirt that says that, you can't be offended by "Hey, gays!". It's a little funny. A little. :)
I live in SoCal - we refer to everyone here as "you guys". Just like in the south more than one person is "y'all". Guys doesn't always mean "male".