Depends on the individual - not their sexual orientation. It would be infantile of me to behave otherwise
2006-07-10 20:19:37
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answered by unclefrunk 7
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Gays - I think some of them are a blessing to be around. A breath of fresh air. A sister when there is no other on around.
Lesbians - Glory, glory! Ummm,, I love them all. (Even some of the ignorant ones on here)
Bisexuals- Sensitive subject. I respect them. (wouldn't date one) but you can't hate on them,, they can date the entire population!
Transsexuals- Huumm,,, I think they probably have a bigger struggle than most lesbians and/or gays to really be who they are. I have a tremendous amount of respect for them as well.
2006-07-10 19:48:29
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answered by TayCe 2
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Weather a man sleeps with another man.. woman with another woman.. or if a man wants to be a woman, What has changed about that person other then there love life? nothing.. they are no different from you or the next person! Everyone deserves to be happy in this life, yet for some reason due to the choices they make society persecutes them. Its no ones business really but there own, and society should judge that person on there actions not on who they have a relationship with!
2006-07-11 14:54:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Gays - some of my amazing and talented friends, I am really close to them and think they are wonderful and open people.
Lesbians - the butch ones scare me a bit, but I wish they were easier to spot (or at least it seems that my gaydar is better than my lesbiandar).
Bisexuals - love them! I'm actually in love with one, which works out beatifully since I am also a bisexual. As a community, we need a louder voice since we are over looked and defined incorrectly.
Transexuals - I only know one and I admire her courage to match her spirit to her body. I wish our society wasn't so harsh on them.
2006-07-11 04:22:00
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answered by michellesm 3
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Love thy neighbor as thy self. I don't see what makes the difference. We are all human beings here. Transgendered people obviously feel strong enough about who they are to endure a lot to change their sex. To me, that makes them extremely courageous people. I am a gay man and I enjoy diversity of all people. If I don't like someone in general, I just avoid them, straight or gay. Hatred is an unnecessary choice.
2006-07-24 14:49:54
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answered by Cub6265 6
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i was married to a lesbian ,we got married when we were very young 16 and 17,we lived together for 5 years and then during a period of 2 months she started to act funny,not sleeping in the same bed with me spending her whole time with her girl friends(they were all straight)until one day i asked her what has gone wrong and it was then that she told me about her feelings and i was so sad for her,she had to stand sleeping with me for all these years,i thought how i would have felt if i had to have sex with another man for 5 years god even the thought was unbearable,we broke up she moved in with another woman,they left for Sweden they are married now and still together my daughter is 19 and we live together in London
2006-07-10 20:17:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I can tell you that I don't feel any particular way about anyone according to their orientation. Or race. Or culture. You can't judge anyone by just a stereotype because otherwise you are leaving out each person's individuality.
2006-07-22 19:54:05
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answered by jeffsilver_25 1
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Gays, Lesbians, and bisexual people are awesome. The chances are almost everyone knows one, they just don't know it. As for transexual.. I don't see anything wrong with it.. Sort of wierd, but that's ok.
2006-07-10 19:47:59
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answered by Me lol 2
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there are good and bad people in all four groups you listed. so it's hard to give opinions about entire groups, because if you say " oh this group sucks, all but my friends who are that group," you run the risk of being hypocritical.
i like cool people, no matter who or what they are. if you're cool, you're cool. i could care less if you're green and you like to smear marshmallow creme over your body while your next door neighbor's grandmother reads poems and whips you with wet noodles. as long as it's legal, and among willing participants, what do i care?
2006-07-20 03:57:45
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answered by Krazie 3
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I am bisexual. I struggle with it, but it wouldnt
be so bad if I could find a girl friend-its hard.
2006-07-10 19:26:25
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answered by Anonymous
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