“I’m fine with gay people, I just don’t agree with their lifestyle”? What is or is not to agree?

January 10th, 2012 | by admin |
asked:


We live just like straight people, I don’t understand how some straight people use the term. “Homosexual Lifestyle”. Honestly What is there to agree or don’t agree with it? Is it simple because we live in a hetero-circler world? Which is the main reason why everyone is automatically thought as straight, until proven other wise which is why we have to come out I suppose.

Judith
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    1. 8 Responses to ““I’m fine with gay people, I just don’t agree with their lifestyle”? What is or is not to agree?”

    2. By Dr. Gordon Freeman on Jan 10, 2012 | Reply

      Adam

      Its just another way of saying “I’m a bigoted close-minded fool who can’t accept those who are different than me, but i’m also too much of a pussy to be my full true jackass self and just say i don’t like them”

    3. By Its all good on Jan 13, 2012 | Reply

      Tammy

      What he said

    4. By Mike on Jan 16, 2012 | Reply

      Leon

      I think when most people thing gay they think about the loud obnoxious flamers who define their entire personality by their sexual preference rather then the quieter normal people who happen to be gay. The loud look at me crowd in any minority are usually responsible for the negative image associated with them. Like my friend says “i’m gay but i am not that kind of gay!” unfortunately people have issues with flamboyance and it is not the gay that makes them how they are its the need for attention. Most gay people are average normal people but then every group has its embarrassments

    5. By tkdeity on Jan 16, 2012 | Reply

      Stella

      They believe that if someone is exhibiting homosexual behaviors (see, you’re not “gay” you do things that are “gay” so to not be “gay” you just stop doing “gay” things.
      There are people who don’t believe in gay virgins. You are by default str8 until you do a “gay” behavior, like kissing someone of he same sex. It simplifies asking (demanding) only “normal” (str8) behavior kinda like “just say no” stopped drug use

    6. By Edward The Original on Jan 16, 2012 | Reply

      Jill

      it isn’t a lifestyle. being attracted to your own gender is a preference, it is a natural biological urge. to deny it would be a lifestyle. some people are just ignorant.

    7. By Thatguycalledsan on Jan 17, 2012 | Reply

      Dean

      I have always thought that straight people think of the gay lifestyle as some promiscuous AIDS spreading group of people in the red light district.

      Such a thing is far from the truth, and there are a so many more gay people who just want to live an ordinary life without people judging them.

    8. By Emissary on Jan 19, 2012 | Reply

      Calvin

      You’d have to pretty stupid to make such claim to begin with. I truly do hate those overgeneralized statements. It just reeks of ignorance. But anyhow, let’s keep it with the fact that I tend to decide whether I’m fine with someone & their lifestyle or not, based on the individual.

      Now if somebody comes up to you and starts yapping in overgeneralized statements, you simply say “Idiot.” and give them a wtf-get-out-of-here-please face until they back off and crawl back into their miserable hole of idiotic simplicity.

    9. By La espada cantarina on Jan 23, 2012 | Reply

      Suzanne

      Amazing the question.

      It is to have a sexual relationship with another guy. That is cristal clear. If you don’t understand it, you will not understand it no matter how many times I try to explain it

      It seems that these types of questions elicit hatred in some people, as we can see here. Bad
      There should be tolerance and understanding

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