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RE: Thoughts on Homosexuals? - Exiled - 11-17-2013

(11-17-2013, 09:29 PM)Shroud Wrote: I made it clear to myself that my sexuality was bisexual when I Was 9 years old, which is about 7 years ago now. Though I only made my decisions as to what gender I am leaning most too a few years back. ( Which I have only made a decision out of, based on ideas and not experience. ) I am leaning toward males currently, and in some people's eyes that would make me gay. Now on to the actual topic at hand here.

Too all the people that commented something like this; "I don't mind them as long as they don't harass me." This is beyond an insult, not only do you people do what Evangeliest pointed out and separates homosexuals from the "normal" group of people by making a thread like this, but you also separate homosexuals from humans in general by referring to homosexuals as; "them". You are talking as if homosexuals are beings other than humans, which I see as very little respect.

Now I know that there are a majority of people that dislike homosexuals because of the way that some act, some act more like "bitchy" girls rather than what we see as natural, a boy. Some find this disturbing at least and dislike every single homosexual based on this, this is a pretty bad way of viewing it. Not to mention that boys are fully able to act like that even if they aren't homosexual at all. Some feel offended by homosexuals because they may try to "hit" on you or vaguely try to get into a relationship with you ( even though you, yourself aren't homosexual ). Again, the reason people get offended by this is because its something we see as "not normal" because of how history has gone, though in reality it is just as normal as anything else.

(11-17-2013, 09:11 PM)KRAYZI Wrote: Nonono, not just that. They way the interact with people. The way they display their behavior, it's very distasteful.

As I've already mentioned, you are stating that opinion out of what you see as "normal" or "the way to act" for a boy. I have a few homosexual friends myself, and I mentioned that most would label me homosexual. ( Even though I am bisexual ) My homosexual friends act the same way any other of my heterosexual male friends does, sure they are more lively and more open minded on most things but I don't really see that as a bad thing. What I mean is that they aren't so quick to judge others, as most judge homosexuals for just being who they are, and they are human beings. Nothing less or more than yourself or myself.

Hm, I guess you're right. Didn't think on that one. Well said.