No, not at all. Concidering there are simply more heterosexuals in the world the likelihood of isolating your compagnions to only one sexuality would be rather hard to do.
My partner works with all heteros, her parents are heteros, my parents are heteros, our siblings are heteros and about fifty percent of our friends are heteros. It makes no differences to me one way or the other.
Heteros have always been around, will always be around. I don't see the point of seperatist idealism. It's counter productive and illogical.
2006-09-19 09:20:14
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answered by DEATH 7
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Personally no I do not fell threatened when my partner hangs out with straight women.
2006-09-19 05:53:03
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answered by Necole 3
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No. My partner and I both hang out with straight people...sometimes the same ones and sometimes with different ones. Just becuase someone is straight doesn't mean that they're less human than we are.
2006-09-19 03:55:06
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answered by chipchinka 3
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Why we would be threatened if our partners hung out with other people, straight or gay, maybe you just have issues with your partner, I have no problem with mine.
2006-09-19 06:00:22
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answered by radioradioradio 2
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sure it is an adventure that maximum folk gays bypass by using, so which you're no longer on my own. i think of the be conscious "annoying" on your question is discreet. mothers and dads' attitudes could be devastating, top-rated to drastic measures alongside with suicide. #a million - i think mothers and dads may well be very dissatisfied in a gay son for dissimilar reasons: No grandchildren to maintain on the relatives call. What to tell the neighbours. a loss of know-how. concern of AIDS and so on. and so on. #2 - comparable as above i think. #3 - sure i think of you're precise. moving away creates an area which you would be able to stay life as you decide on, and if your mothers and dads see which you reside life responsibly, even however you're gay, then they'll maximum in all probability come around ultimately. reliable luck,
2016-12-12 11:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no reason to feel threatened over something like that. We have a very secure relationship. I don't feel threatened by anyone my girlfriend hangs out with.
2006-09-19 00:39:32
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answered by Eat At The Y 4
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Why should they feel threatened? None of my gay friends or their partners ever felt that way when we hung out. They had no reason to.
2006-09-19 00:46:42
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answered by S G 4
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No not at all all mine and my GF's mates are gay girls and we never get jelious like straight people can do it would be a impossible relationship otherwise
2006-09-19 01:39:09
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answered by tizzy_em85 2
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no why should i? we have gay friends, straight friends who know we are gay, are gay couple, or does not have any idea. we still hang out with them together or seperatedly. it's all fine.
2006-09-21 23:48:14
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answered by hoang anh 2
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I did with my ex because she was bi and I had trust issues early in our relationship. I did feel threatened I'm sorry to admit. I say good day.
2006-09-19 03:02:42
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answered by 4me2no&u2findout 3
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