I do not, nor have I ever hated straight people. I am offended by those that are bigots...who hate anyone just because they are different, whether is sexual orientation, race, religion, culture, etc.
those are the only people that anyone should have a problem. I have many straight friends.
no, I don't want the world to turn gay. diversity is what makes it interesting! I just want people to live and let live....
2006-08-07 03:40:13
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answered by redcatt63 6
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I don't hate anyone. I may choose not to associate with certain individuals but whether or they are straight or gay never enters into my decision. The percentages of homosexuals in the world has probably always been the same and always will be so there's no turning the world into a "big gay world". I would just like to see a world where people are judged as individuals not stereotypes.
2006-08-07 13:01:10
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answered by Drewe 3
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I have met some homosexuals who have a chip on their shoulder. They will want to challenge any straight person that even slightly does not wholeheartedly accept the gay life style. These types of people are not the norm. Frankly I wish they would cool it because they can often make enemies of straight people who would normally not really care one way or the other about us - even if they thought we were a little weird.
We have families, friends and colleagues that are straight and who we have a great deal of affection for.
I can't think of any gays I have met that would realisticly think that there could be a gay world. Maybe a gay city or something like that.
2006-08-07 10:13:51
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answered by Think.for.your.self 7
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No, Gays, in general, have no bad feelings what so ever about straights, other Gays, etc. Most gays like everyone who is nice to them, interesting, etc. I suppose there are a few who, for one reason or another, hate for hate's sake, but those people whether straight or gay, are very unhappy people. Gay men, as a rule, do not dislike women, men, or anyone. I find no difference in Gay men and Straight men as far as almost everything is concerned. Who someone goes to bed with is none of my business. Good luck
2006-08-07 11:00:23
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a legitimate question. I think most gay people are realistic enough to know that the world isn't going to turn into a big gay world. We know that we are born gay, and most others are born straight, and that nobody really 'turns' in orientation.
And I think most of us are well adjusted and just want to be accepted in our shared world. Are there some who hate straight people? Sure. But they are a minority of gay people.
2006-08-07 08:55:25
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answered by michael941260 5
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I am bisexual and I crash through all the stereotypes. I think that there are homosexuals who hate what has been done to them by the straight world and I know that there are homosexuals that hate some peoples attitudes toward them. But I have never met anyone that just hated straight people like some of the straights I have met.
2006-08-07 09:02:31
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answered by ♂ Randy W. ♂ 6
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There may be some misguided militant types who hate straight people less for their being straight but rather because of an extrapolation that, as all homophobes are straight, so all straights are, necessarily, homophobic. Utter tosh, of course.
I'd like to think everybody would like a big HAPPY world. That everyone in it would have to be gay? I don't think anyone is going to fight for that! LOL.
2006-08-07 09:02:15
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answered by unclefrunk 7
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Straight people are just fine, we don't really care for the ones that judge before understanding us. As for the whole world being gay that's kind of extreme dont you think. We all have families too... So we would like the whole world to be like lifesavers. Colorful and different in each bite...
2006-08-07 13:32:50
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answered by mylife 4
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While some gay people are frightened that some straight people want to kill them, jail them, or restrict their rights, most of us have families that we love and that include straight people, straight friends, and usually straight co-workers. There's really no such thing as a Gay Ghetto. There are always lots of straight people around there, too.
So, No, gay people in general are not prejudiced against straight people.
2006-08-07 08:51:55
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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For any group, there are people who hate them because of who they are. Heteros are no exception, there are some gay people who hate them, but the vast majority doesn't. You do have to look at it from the perspective of the LGBT community: there are many vocal heteros who want to ship gay people off to islands, kill them, or "convert" them. The number of gay bashings are rising, but authorities in most states aren't doing anything. Legally, there are no such things as hate crimes against gays. I'm not saying that the hate is justified, it isn't, but it isn't unfounded.
2006-08-07 10:54:18
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answered by me41987 4
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