I live in spain but i'm english. I have gay friends. They are regular people, some good some bad just like us so called straight people.
2006-07-11 01:40:16
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answered by dopeysaurus 5
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My Vision is you can do what you want, but I don't have any as friends or in my family that I know about. Personally I don't think gay people would like the same things I do. Hunting, fishing, camping, violent sports, steak, competitive shooting, and most importantly women. I would have a hard time sitting with my gay pal and him say "look at that as.s" (Yikes). From Canada living in UK
2006-07-11 01:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no problem with someone who is 'gay,' but I do get really 'irked' when behaviour gets 'camp' and where the LOUD 'Camp Queens' come out to play and 'atrocious behaviour' is to be the flavour of the day.
My perception has been of a 'cartoon character,' or a 'Cliche, in live living colour.'
I've no personal interested in a 'gay relationship,' though I wouldn't be offended if someone expressed an interest in me. It's no different from a woman expressing an interest. It's simply a human being expressing and looking to see whether 'an attraction' has any mileage in it....!
Sash. (UK)
2006-07-18 03:37:54
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answered by sashtou 7
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I live in the US. I know a bunch of gay people and I really don't much care about what they do in their bedroom. They are people very much like any one else, they hope for perfect love, the want nice homes, safe neighborhoods and all that. I have no problem with gays-it's their life. I just don't want them in my face about it all the time.
2006-07-11 02:02:00
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answered by kelly24592 5
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I live in the USA. I view gay people mostly the same as I would anyone else. I don't judge them for their sexual preferences. As long as you aren't "flaming" and don't push your sexuality in my face I'm fine. I have a guy friend that is gay. It has never once been an issue. Sometimes we even check out the same guys. It's kinda funny.
2006-07-11 01:40:49
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answered by dolphin2253 5
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I'm from UK and used to be i suppose scared of gay people i used to think it was wrong. but now 2 of my best mates are gay and they r the best friends a girl could ever have can talk to them about everything and anything!
2006-07-11 01:45:14
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answered by blondebirdcrazy 3
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To be gay is not natural, what is not natural is in defyance to the laws of God.I think Gay people need to study religion and then figure out why it's not gr8 to be one gay . I know lots of people will think otherwise , but that is only the gay community.
but if i had one gay friend, i think i would still be his friend , that is his problem.this is my view...two different things on different planes
2006-07-11 01:43:01
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answered by really_confused 2
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People who think gay people are not natural are narrow-minded. It makes me very angy when *some people* say that gays should study religion. They're the ones who should study religion! For instance the second commandment: Thou shalt love thy neighbour.
I live in the Netherlands, and I think everybody is equal - no matter what your sexual preference is like.
2006-07-11 02:11:08
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answered by The Phantom 4
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I live in the USA, and i have no problem with gay people. They are just people,who just so happen to prefer the same sex. Doesn't matter as long as people accept me for who i am i dont care who they are.
2006-07-11 01:41:20
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answered by Almont00 3
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i live in richmond va united states and yea i have gay friends and family members and it dont bother me matter a fact i love gay people cause theyre fun to be around especially gay men
2006-07-11 01:40:21
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answered by cup-cake 2
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