wow...do you feel better? Good.
2006-08-04 04:44:01
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answer #1
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answered by Casey 3
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You've made the mistake of thinking you speak for 99.9% of America, you don't. I'm not gay, I'm straight - and still think you're a silly homophobe. A dose of reality might be just the thing for you. Homosexuals are coming out of their closets (which were built by folks like yourself) in record numbers and they're never going back in. So, you can deal with it gracefully or continuing bellowing in agony about something that need not even affect you. If you find it a perversion, then DON'T DO IT. It's really that simple. Have you ever asked yourself why it bothers you so very much? Perhaps you should...
2006-08-04 05:03:43
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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You're not even making sense. I had to read your post 5 times to figure it out.
Look at it this way, does anyone yell at a straight couple for kissing on the street? Never.
Do gay people get yelled at? Every day. In fact, not just yelled at but assaulted, threatened and even killed for loving someone.
Gay people are not heterophobes. They are just angry at the uptight straight population who cannot seem to accept that they are happy, in love and normal. I don't blame them.
By the way, your time can be better spent doing something more positive like volunteer work or helping your neighbor out instead of spewing hate. Do you really want to waste your time posting messages like this that only spread hate? Sad. Please, take a good look at yourself.
2006-08-04 04:55:17
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answered by spike_is_my_evil_vampire 4
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We get plenty of reality outside of this forum. The question is, do you? How would you feel if you were on the opposite end, if you were being attacked for something you can't change. If someone told you constantly you were going to hell for being a man, or for being too short. Because that's what you're doing. And I'm certainly not heterophobic. I'm bi, and most of my friends are straight. I dislike people who are ignorant and intolerant, and who try to justify their own prejudice by claiming that we are too.
2006-08-04 05:46:10
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answered by me41987 4
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Seriously, re-read what you just wrote. What are you afraid of? Why must you talk down to people? your insecurities reek in this statement. Your figures were obliviously pulled out of the air. Thinking that we don't live in the same world as you is not realistic. And to STFU? Take your Blood pressure meds ASAP. I have many straight friends and they don't conduct themselves as you do. If you come on this form to only make GLBT feel inadequate then why would you do this? to make your self feel more superior? You need to prove you are better than someone else? I'm sure there are other sites you can go on to get people to agree with you, but that's just not enough for you is it? GLBT are usually positive people and when negativity comes in we just come together and fight back. Apparently you need to have more positive places to put your energy. If you do come in here and want to learn to be more open minded, maybe people wouldn't react to you so harshly. Otherwise go try to feel like your better than someone, elsewhere...
2006-08-04 06:24:08
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answered by mylife 4
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What the heck is a heterophobe?
Are you trying to use that as a synonym for homosexual?
Most of my friends are straight, including my best friend.
Take your attempts to promote division somewhere else.
I'm not interested.
2006-08-04 05:52:11
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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you're the one who needs a regular dose of reality! I'm no "heterophobe" nor do I get in anyones face. I have lots of straight friends.
Haters such as yourself are the ones who are in the minority.
no amount of your ranting is going to make us go away...we're here, you're stupid, get used to it!
2006-08-04 05:23:28
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answered by redcatt63 6
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get your numbers right at least - over 10% of the population is gay. leaving less than 90% straight, and of that 90% over 60% support homosexuals. Mathmatically that leaves just 36% of the population not supporting. Of that population how many are in different age groups, or just to busy to be on yahoo! you are small minority here my man. How does it feel? I'm guessing not good, that's how we feel in your world.
2006-08-04 04:52:12
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answer #8
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answered by Alexis 4
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do you keep a picture of your spouse on your desk? so can I.
do you give your spouse a goodbye smooch if you get dropped of on the corner by the office. so can I.
if someone asks you who called you on your cell phone, do you say "my wife?" I'm not doing anything different. I say, "my husband"
does this bother you if I let it be known that I'm in a relationship with a same sex partner? grow up.
2006-08-04 05:15:12
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answered by tkdeity 4
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We are "in your face" due to oppression from bigoted hate-filled people like you. When that stops, so will we.
You have no oppression, discrimination and violence to rail against. So why don't you take your own advice "and STFU already" until you are ready to work for justice, equality and understanding for ALL.
2006-08-04 11:02:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If homosexuality offends you try to not think about it. It may be hard, but no matter how hard it is, you should try to put it out of your mind.
2006-08-04 05:19:00
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answered by jxt299 7
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