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No, I pity them. I am sorry that they are so afraid and so willfully ignorant. Sure, I get mad and frustrated, but if I hate them, don't I BECOME them?

2006-07-20 02:45:28 · answer #1 · answered by Autumn BrighTree 6 · 3 0

Homophobes and closet cases are the same I believe, I don't hate them I feel sorry for them because they can't be who they really want to be.

2006-07-20 03:46:49 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why would you hate someone that doesn't come out. I am in the closet because my life is normal otherwise. My sexual attraction to men is just one small part of my life why should that become the focus of my entire being. I am a father, a husband, a lover, a nurse, a counselor, a friend, a volunteer, a hero, a bisexual and the list goes on and on. Why should I display one label to the detriment of all of them. Every aspect of my life would be forever changed by coming out of the closet. If you came out and it went well for you then bully for you. But I am not you.
Besides g0y are not generally out we are discrete by nature of our attractions.

I just don't like being mentioned in the same sentence with Homophobes. They are just filled with hate and you see that your response to hate them back is the result of all hate.
Contempt breeds contempt. The love of God is the answer to this and forgiveness.

2006-07-20 02:56:32 · answer #3 · answered by ♂ Randy W. ♂ 6 · 0 0

Don't hate anyone. Homophobes are just scared. So are the closet gays.

2006-07-20 02:45:36 · answer #4 · answered by sheeny 6 · 0 0

i don't hate homophobes, i dislike their opinion, but opinions are like belly buttons-everyone has one, and who am i to tell them they should have the opinion as i? i'm fine with them as long as they leave me alone.
closet cases, why would i hate them? everyone has their reason for coming out and for staying in. if that is how they choose to live their life, then who am i to say anything about it? i hope that they find whatever it is that they are looking for to make them happy, and if it is staying in the closet, then that's what it is.

2006-07-20 03:22:48 · answer #5 · answered by Krazie 3 · 1 0

good question Mr. G! and my answer is bound they're! i'm gay and performance been for fifty 3 years got here out even as i became 8 years previous, and contained in the Sixties that were given you beat up lots yet I survived. now today with all my journey in relationships those who experience threatened by potential individuals (homophobes) are very petrified of who they're as gay adult males. sure they're gay! and they are petrified of what the typical public will say about them in the journey that they were to assert come out of the closet! i'm unmarried no longer by technique of determination yet i'm happy with who god made me to be, and that i do not care what others imagine of me about being gay. and that i have distinctive instantly acquaintances who i'm very dependable to, there is no longer a unmarried individual who's a homophobe and intensely mushy of their sexuality clone of me.

2016-12-01 23:53:36 · answer #6 · answered by mccasland 3 · 0 0

well homophobes... yes... but closet cases no i don't hate them... sometimes it's hard for others to be completely comfortable with themselves... but i get upset at one in particular because i'm in love with a closet case... hahahaha

2006-07-20 02:44:59 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I do not hate anyone, one day they will figure out we are not a threat to them. and sooner or later they come out of the closet with understanding and love.

2013-11-12 06:42:26 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I have a friend like that....he is so gay but he does not like anything that is gay....he is a closet case in his eyes but to everyone in the world he is gay...I just dont get it....He does not like gay clubs but all he talks about is boys and being gay...I really dont get it....

2006-07-20 02:51:37 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, their ignorance gets old, but I love messing with homophobes. They get really uncomfortable. It's hilarious and it never gets old. Especially if you can make them question themselves.

2006-07-20 05:47:36 · answer #10 · answered by Liir 3 · 3 0

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