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what do people think about gay/bi people? would you get friendly with gay/bi people? are there gay/bi people on the internet that likes to talk? what people does behind closed doors is there business and what happens in the public eye should be of interest to the law;the law should leave people alone when not in public eye. what are your feelings about this issue.

2007-02-15 00:19:16 · 33 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

33 answers

Im bi, so I dont care. How about eveyone be friends with everyone.

2007-02-15 00:22:05 · answer #1 · answered by ashleynicole452 4 · 1 2

I think gay and bi people are just the same as anyone else... of course I'd be friends with them - the very fact that you ask is worrying!

As far as public vs. closed doors, that shouldn't make any difference... if I want to kiss my girlfriend in public, I do - if a gay guy wants to kiss his boyfriend in public, he should. As for anything more intimate, whatever your orientation there is a time and place for it!

People are people, their sexual orientation should not make one bit of difference. Just because someone is gay doesn't mean they automatically want to sleep with everyone of their gender - they're just as picky as straight people!

I really wish everyone would get over all this discrimination rubbish. Gay, female, ethnic minority.... PEOPLE!! Everyone is a person and everyone is equal. No special treatment, no negative treatment etc should take place!

2007-02-15 00:24:31 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Excuse me, but do you realize you are talking to a forum FOR GLBT people, and not a forum for heterosexual to post disrespectful questions such as yours? We as a community are concerned with having equal rights, but frankly, and I think I speak for many, we really don't give a RA what you "think" about us. I have some news for you, we are everywhere you are. We are you neighbors, your co-workers, your friends, your family, your leaders, your teachers, your religious leaders, your doctors, your lawyers. We build your roads and make your laws, and then we uphold them, whether serving our country in the military or your local beat cop. We are young and old and everything in between. We are single and married or long term partnered. We are parents and grandparents, we are children and grandchildren.

I have the right as a human being to walk down any street in PUBLIC in the world and hold the hand of the woman I love and have commited my life to. Its none of your business, or anyone else.

Hope that helps explain my feelings.

2007-02-15 00:33:19 · answer #3 · answered by tjnstlouismo 7 · 3 0

I treat all people with the respect they deserve from jump street.

I think actions speak loudly: some folks are just hell bent to display their sexuality openly...whether straight or not...I think there are limits to societies acceptance. And when those limits are pushed...it shouldn't be suprising for those that behave in this manner to feel shunned or even oppressed.

I have friends of both genders with different sexual preferences.
I find they understand that I don't play tonsil hockey with my partner in front of them...and so they accept they won't be doing that with theirs...in front of me.

I do feel that if they are religious...they need to understand the religious boundaries they are crossing and WHY that makes marriage difficult.
However, if gay pastors are ordained to perform marriages...then I think gays should be allowed to marry each other.
Whats the big deal.

2007-02-15 00:30:30 · answer #4 · answered by Warrior 7 · 0 1

I've loved some, liked others and disliked a few. Our sexuality does not define the person we are - just the person(s) we sleep with.

I almost like your sentiment about the public eye - but what about holding hands or kissing? I'm for it as long as the participants (straight or gay) aren't giving mutual tonsilectomies.

2007-02-15 01:37:07 · answer #5 · answered by unclefrunk 7 · 0 1

I have nothing against gay/les people. They are just the same as you and me, except their love life. I just don't agree that they think they should have a special holiday or be better than the rest of us. But it is their life and their choices. I had a very nice friend who was gay, so don't think they are mean. There are mean and nice regular people and mean and nice gay/les people. So you can't really judge.

2007-02-15 00:28:17 · answer #6 · answered by Bree 2 · 0 2

people think what they were conditioned to think by their parents, the church, the teachers, and their friends, too. some think that gay people are contagious, others think they're cool.
there are even those who claim to have read the bible and still assert that the book states it is immoral, it is abominable, it is a sickness one can cure.
so, what's the cure for the blueness of my eyes? what medicine should i take to avoid being aroused by muscles? maybe a spoonful of bashing?

2007-02-15 00:50:14 · answer #7 · answered by pot smoker 1 · 0 1

i would be friends with them!! gays/bi's are just people like every one else!! there's nothing wrong with them. just like straight people fall in love so do gay's. i have no prob with them and neither does my boyfriend!! if ur gay ur gay. its not the end of the world!! but i hate people who judge gays/bi's. they have no right to judge them coz of who they love. but i like gay/bi's. they make really good friends. i have a lesbian friend. i have stayed at her place numoures times. and she nows im straight thts y she would neva do anything. she is an awesome friend!!

2007-02-15 01:29:27 · answer #8 · answered by nella 3 · 0 1

I love having gay/bi people as friends....and i agree they should leave us alone.

2007-02-15 00:30:03 · answer #9 · answered by Crush06 3 · 0 1

The operative word in Your question was "People". I'll talk to whom ever I damn well choose to, and that is the end of the subject. If anyone has a problem with My choice of Friends then....Tough luck! Get over it, and move on!

2007-02-15 00:27:37 · answer #10 · answered by Ashleigh 7 · 1 1

At the end of the day as long as another girl dont come onto me it really doesnt bother me ,i think if people are proud of what they are they wont dis respect you and you can fell safe with them .Also if like a person and then find out their sexuality you dont leave them be there for them. i think they are fun and normal.

2007-02-15 00:34:06 · answer #11 · answered by hayleyluvinrobert 1 · 0 1

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