At a potluck last night, the host mentioned that he dropped a friend because that friend told him that he wanted to have sex with him.
The conversation kept going that way until one of my friends said "He's gay, you know?"
I don't care if he's gay or not. I told him, or rather shouted, "There's nothing wrong with being gay!"
To which he responded, "No, he's demented" or something like that. Still not right, though.
Then another one of my friends mentioned that he knew a gay minister who was an awesome person, and proceeded to tell the misinformed friend all about him.
After reading all those horror stories about LGBTQ youth being killed or committing suicide due to bullying or other negative influences in their lives, I felt that I had to speak up.
Just because someone of the same sex as you comes up to you and tells you that they want to have sex with you, and you are creeped out, DOES NOT mean that all LGBTQ people are like that! And besides, wouldn't YOU be creeped out even if that person was the opposite sex? I would.
The problem should not be that "s/he's gay". Anything but that.
Your thoughts?
The conversation kept going that way until one of my friends said "He's gay, you know?"
I don't care if he's gay or not. I told him, or rather shouted, "There's nothing wrong with being gay!"
To which he responded, "No, he's demented" or something like that. Still not right, though.
Then another one of my friends mentioned that he knew a gay minister who was an awesome person, and proceeded to tell the misinformed friend all about him.
After reading all those horror stories about LGBTQ youth being killed or committing suicide due to bullying or other negative influences in their lives, I felt that I had to speak up.
Just because someone of the same sex as you comes up to you and tells you that they want to have sex with you, and you are creeped out, DOES NOT mean that all LGBTQ people are like that! And besides, wouldn't YOU be creeped out even if that person was the opposite sex? I would.
The problem should not be that "s/he's gay". Anything but that.
Your thoughts?
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