Homophobia

Why would anyone have a problem with gay people? If someone can show me a personal reason why a gay person has fucked their life up because of their sexuality that wouldn't have happened if a straight person had done that, then tell me about it. I'm a reasonable person who would like to hear both sides of the argument if they are plausable. If not, shut up you stupid prick, no one gives a fuck if you think it's icky or the Bible says it's wrong.
 
Why would anyone have a problem with gay people? If someone can show me a personal reason why a gay person has fucked their life up because of their sexuality that wouldn't have happened if a straight person had done that, then tell me about it. I'm a reasonable person who would like to hear both sides of the argument if they are plausable. If not, shut up you stupid prick, no one gives a fuck if you think it's icky or the Bible says it's wrong.
I have no idea why anyone would have a problem with gay people. Thanks for your input... Great post Peter! :clap:clap:clap
 
In college I had a gay acquaintance via a girl I knew, no problems there. I work with gays every day (airline job) and get along just fine. I've sat down with a male flight attendant and looked through his photo album where he and his male date were dressed in extravagant dresses for a Halloween party.

However, if I'm completely honest, I'll tell you that I don't care for gay orientation mostly because it is not my orientation. However if the opportunity presented itself such as gay neighbors, I think I'd be able to establish a "friends" relationship with them. I just don't know how many gay parties I'd be going to. I realize there is some prejudice involved here, but my impression is that gay parties can have a pretty high sexual tension along with public displays of affection. I've never been into public displays of affection even between "breeders" so how could I approve of two guys kissing on each other in public? Now women, that's a different story. ;) But it would be sad to know they'd have no interest in a male party, unless they were bi!

I'll also be honest and say that when my child was young, I would not have wanted him being taught by an out in the open gay person. I guess it's my fear, that exposure could lead to experimentation. However despite this fear, I acknowledge that I don't believe being "gay" is an intellectual choice. You have to like the choice and that is who you are.

In today's society, gays should not be discriminated against.
 
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