One of my friends always used to be sceptical about accepting anyone who was homosexual into her circle of friends – no matter how often I tried to tell her that people are people regardless of their sexual orientation. That was her belief, and I respected that. Since she's gone to college (all eight month's worth) she's now best friends with a bisexual guy, whom she says is 'like a brother' and is close with all his friends – most of whom are bi. While I applaud her new-found acceptance, I can't help but think she's a fraud. What makes people there more acceptable than people here.
The guy, by the way, is a model.
2006-12-28
08:03:20
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