ABSOLUTELY! Gays are the most hypocritical, "HETERO-phobes" on the face of the earth. They feel they are allowed to make whatever negative remarks about any group they choose, but any negative remarks against homosexuality is called "phobic?"
Gays will NOT tolerate thought that differs from theirs. Just ask a question that implies that homosexuality is not a good thing and watch the fireworks.
The gay agenda is just a bunch of self-centered losers who know they are freaks, but want the rest of the world to buy in to their denial.
2006-08-01 03:25:32
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answered by sal_menella 2
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Do I think that gays are heterophobic? Yes, I do, and with good reason. "Homophobic" is really often misused to mean animosity toward homosexuals, when it in reality means the fear of homosexuals. Of course, this fear often manifests itself as animosity... But yes. Some of us are heterophobic, because we've seen what heterosexuals can do to us. We've seen a few too many black eyes, bloodied corpses, and bodiless heads to not be afraid of heterosexuals.
Homophobia, though? How do straight people get routinely harmed by us? Are they harmed by the fact that we advance the radical notion that we are no less human than they are? If so, I think it would be obvious to anyone that the way homosexuals harm heterosexuals is far less of a big deal than the way homosexuals are harmed by heterosexuals.
If you think heterophobia is a problem, then the way to work on that is by fighting homophobia. They feed off of each other.
So you think I'm scared of my mom? Bizarre. I'm scared -by- my mom, but that's just because she's typical of the people around here (by whom I'm also scared)—religious, traditional, etiquette-centered, and all sorts of other things that really just frighten me. No, I don't think I'm gay because I'm scared of mom. I suspect that it's because my dad's gay too. Poor guy. I'm glad he finally got out of that situation.
2006-07-28 21:33:40
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answered by hynkle 3
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I find it amusing when people come on with half baked theories and then get surprised at their responses. In all seriousness hetrophobia probably does exist in one form of another. However there are plenty of 'hetros' who can live their lives and not be abused for the life they choose to live. However as a gay man who just wants to get on with his life without feeling the need to make any political point I find hurdles in my way and most of those boil down to ignorance and bigotry - therefore I think homophobia poses much more of a threat!
2006-07-28 19:30:36
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answered by waggy 6
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It pretty much elementary. In most families if a guy is gay the dad blames the mom too much babying. If the girl is lesbian the mom blames the dad to much football or some crap like that its ridiculas but the poor people hear this their entire childhood it works at them untill its all they know
2006-07-28 20:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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phobia is an apprehension so some individual who's a phobic is somebody who's petrified of a few thing. Homophobia is used for the reaction that a lot of human beings have in the direction of homosexuals in line with concern. that's in human nature to be conscious the small issues that annoy us and exaggerate them. We overlook the numerous cases while the stereotype does no longer carry authentic. this is form of like once you circulate rigidity the line and each site visitors gentle you return to turns pink good once you arrive. It happens on a daily basis whenever you're taking that path. you have faith that it will continually and has continually held you at the back of even while now and returned you get no longer something yet vegetables. Now attempt to place your self into the shoes of a gay. you have somebody which you have a overwhelm on. you may no longer tell that individual the type you experience because of the fact probability is they do no longer look to be interested in you. human beings harass you and accuse you of being a gay whether in line with risk you're actually not. in case you ever do locate a miles companion you may shop your dating inner maximum. which ability no photos of them on your workplace at artwork, you may no longer carry palms with them in public places. Plus you may no longer point out them in specific employer because of the fact this is impolite to do it in front of specific heterosexual religious human beings. Homosexuals do no longer even care in case you settle for it or no longer they are going to be homosexuals no count what your particular ideals are. they actually merely care which you properly known the reality that they have thoughts, they have love pastimes, they could have a family individuals sooner or later, and that they stay very comparable to you do or a minimum of they like to. they only choose which you will stay out of their lives, their bedrooms, and commitments. And this is no longer a perversion.
2016-11-03 05:54:34
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answered by ? 4
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I thought straight are homophobic?
I thought straight men are just scared of their mothers, and strsight women are rebelling against dear old dad. does that sound more correct to you ??
straight or gay. people are just people !!
get it ?! Good ! Now let's dance !!
2006-07-28 19:46:12
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answered by D Purple 2
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I think the only thing I was scared of was my mother's cooking. The woman could not boil water... whether that contributed to me being gay or not is still a mystery.
2006-07-28 19:35:12
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answered by rp_iowa 3
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I think you're grasping at air, and against science. You could be in the Bush administration with that talent. Environmental Protection Agency needs more like you.
2006-07-29 02:17:39
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answered by michael941260 5
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If you mean heterophobia as fear of persecution, torture, and death, then yes, in a number of countries, heterophobia is a serious problem.
Re: your thoughts... LOL, take a hard look at the hetero families around. Lot's of dysfunctional ones out there!
2006-07-28 20:19:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that this is completly wrong in many gay persons lives. It's also not accurate in the psychological sense. You need to go back to the 1950s to were this was thought of and later proven incorrect. Please don't post this incorrect data again.
2006-07-28 17:40:11
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answered by Danny H 3
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