It's a nice thought... but I'm thinking of all the fundies and "family rights" groups that would get up at arms about having a section for peole who are curious. Whooee would that be a fun debate to watch! :)
You know what I would like to see, though? There are so many teens who come on Y!A for the same three things. Sexual orientation quetions. Depression and suicide. And weight loss issues (usually anorexia and bulimia). I would love to see some way that these kids could be directed to places that are designed to give them help. Because Y!A is just not the place for it... Some of the answers they get are so cruel. I wouldn't be surprised if some of the answers to the suicidal kids have made some of them go through with the attempt.
P.S. melz: (deleted. Sorry if I jumped the gun) Identity questions get such crazy responses in here! I think that Y!A is a terrible place for anyone to ask questions about figuring out their sexual orientation. It's not like being a GLBT person gives any of us a special power to slap a label on someone else's forehead and pronounce them gay.
2006-12-30 12:36:02
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answered by Jen 4
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I wish I could publish a guide for everyone! Actually, I wish a lot of people would look when they type in a question- for me, Yahoo gives me a list of similar, resolved questions, and I assume other people see the same thing. If people would just do a little reading, they might find out their question has been asked and answered- exactly the same question! If I have to answer "Aren't lesbians not really lesbians since they like to use dildos/strap-ons?" question again, I just might try to end my life. Gosh! C'mon people, use some common sense!
I'm glad people come to Yahoo! Answers looking for help in their personal lives, but my answer to them is always the same, and I feel like it's not really much help- look to yourself and your desires, that will tell you about your orientation.
Anyhoo, I do wish the sections were better broken up, but what are you going to do, eh? Just roll with the tides . . .
2006-12-30 12:56:32
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answered by Anonymous
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There comes a time the position you actually ought to end being concerned what a bunch of folk stuck up contained in the anti-gay way of existence imagine. i'm getting my skill from God. God loves me as a gay guy and that i appreciate God. because the first answerer properly noted, Christ in no way even suggested homosexuality nor did He condone homophobia. I aspect with Christ on the priority of homosexuality and this can provide me skill. With God on our aspect, who can damage us? those who promote homophobia and revile us will be judged by God. it truly is the position they receives their payback for the evil and misery they have inflicted upon us. Even the Bible tells us that revilers received't inherit the dominion of God. carry your head up, do not ignore that God loves you and the hatred will leap good off you want pebbles hostile to a wall.
2016-12-01 08:39:05
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it is best all the questions are in the same place that way we can all suport each other though what ever is going on in our lives
2006-12-31 19:46:42
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answered by Zara3 5
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well pardon me for wanting an opinion on my sexuality. (seemed like a good place to ask) you can just ignore the questions you don't like. they go away that way too.
p.s. my panties aren't in a twist. all i said was pardon me. sorry if you all thought i was trying to sound like a ***** or something. i have a way of wording things wrong.
2006-12-30 12:34:31
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answered by melz 2
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YES, i really get tired of seeing those questions over and over again.
2006-12-30 12:34:37
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answered by ~Twisted Sister~ 4
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No - we have a responsibility to the up and coming LGBTs
2006-12-30 12:54:00
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answered by unclefrunk 7
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Hon, they wouldn't use it! Nice thought tho!
2006-12-30 12:58:08
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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