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can't people just not like another gay person based off who they actualy are without regard to their sexual orientation?
i sorda get it like ik when theres an obnoxious gay person i get all nervous and pretty annoyed b/c i feel like straight people will see that and it'll reflect on the whole gay community.
but facts are we arent all the same. i know some gay guys i dnt like but solely because they are rude not too add their gayness into the mix. but i know several gay men who are sweet and great.
not to be mean or anything but its not rlly fair when gay people get judged harder b/c they are gay.
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Post: #641770 , Sat 21 Apr 12, 10:44PM |
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^Happy Birthday!
I do try to like people based on personality, that's why there are a few gay guys I'm friends with to begin with, otherwise, I'd be friends with none. I was just observing a pattern.
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Post: #641775 , Sat 21 Apr 12, 11:24PM |
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I'm not usually nice to people that hate me. Maybe if you didn't hate them, they wouldn't "treat you like dirt".
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Post: #642004 , Sun 22 Apr 12, 4:36PM |
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^I don't hate them right off the bat. When I meet someone, I try to like them, regardless of who they are. Then they say/do things to me that give me reasons to hate them. I was just telling my experiences with a lot of gay men.
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Post: #642041 , Sun 22 Apr 12, 7:11PM |
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Well then you shouldn't say you hate gay men because you're inferring you hate all of us.
And also don't group all gay men together, we're all human so we're all different.
"Are you ok?" "Yeah... I'm just tired." T orn apart, I nsecure, R eally faking a smile, E xtremely sad, D rowning in my tears "...yeah just tired."
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Post: #642385 , Mon 23 Apr 12, 6:03AM |
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