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2007-02-25 16:52:58 · 23 answers · asked by mala 3 in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

and how do you deal with the hateful things ppl say?

2007-02-25 16:55:42 · update #1

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I actually came out of the closet 6 years ago...I left my husband (who was a wonderful man...if he was a woman I would still be with her/him) and I left the country, I could no longer live a lie...I had to be me...at 36
My brother came out of the closet a year ago, was the best dad and husband in the world.(still the best dad)..almost had a nervous breakdown because of the people in his church,,,he is 43
People can be judgmental and hurtful, I have grown a lot and now do not give a %^%$$^** what people think of me...., I am me, I make no apologies ...I have a good heart and I treat everyone with respect, Who I do does not make me who I am...nobody has to introduce themselves as hetero who cares if someone is gay...I ain't gonna grab at your genitalia..
To sum things up...God created me...I am finally living the life as the person I was meant to be...I am happy and I hope the same for you all ...if you are truly happy you want everyone to be...straight or gay!

2007-02-25 20:53:14 · answer #1 · answered by beacon 1 · 1 0

I have alot of gay friends and a few gay members of my extended family. I've gotten into more than my share of heated verbal spates with people who have made anti-gay comments to my gay loved ones or homophobic remarks in general. Due to my wit and intelligence (and the fact that many of those azzholes were pea-brains) I always ended up coming out victorious.

2007-02-25 21:16:48 · answer #2 · answered by DawnDavenport 7 · 0 0

Gay friends

2007-02-25 18:49:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Not a family member but a best friend that I consider family. If I hear people make comments I usually go off on them

2007-02-25 18:56:49 · answer #4 · answered by gitsliveon24 5 · 0 0

I have a dear friend that is gay and this a year ago this past Dec. he was the victim of a gay hate crime and I have helped him in his fight for right along with some other good friends and i will continue to, I am going to be at a press conference that he is wanting to hold on the morning of the trial of the man that assaulted him. I have written to our new D.A., written to papers, telling how I feel about what has happened to him and what I feel should happen to the man that assaulted him.

2007-02-25 17:04:39 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

I Have Both Friends And Family And I Love Them All... We Live Our Lives We DOnt Let People Get To Us..Thats Why We Have Each Other

2007-02-25 20:02:54 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When you think about how large a family is and think of the percentage of the population who are gay, I bet there are at least one or two family members in every family who are gay, bisexual, or lesbian. I have 2 uncles who are gay..

2007-02-25 17:25:33 · answer #7 · answered by sugarbear 1 · 0 0

I think it is much more common than not to either have a family member or friends who are gay. I have many friends who are gay. This is not uncommon.

2007-02-25 16:55:29 · answer #8 · answered by annecsabagh 2 · 1 0

all of us comprehend that an entire life of homosexuality is sinful. There should be no elaboration of scriptures. yet all in all, your questioning is alongside the desirable traces. i does not attend the weddings because of the reality that i could set the desirable occasion. think of roughly this. keep in mind whilst Jesus forgave the whore? enable us to faux that she did not incredibly repent and remainded sinful. enable us to assert that she replace right into a chum of Jesus. She foolishly asks Jesus to come again to observe her whore around with some adult males. would Jesus pass? i think of it may well be secure to assert extremely not. He would warn her of her crimes and of the end result. and that's in all probability all He would do. Is homosexuality a lesser Sin? Is gay marriage a silly act? i'd say that your buddy is deceived and a fool. it is by skill of biblical standards. He/she is looking you to partake in witnessing a sinful act. on account that's certainly unlawful and sinful for gays to get married. it is not in basic terms some worldly custom to God. this would be a mockery of His corporation. And for every person who is conscious extra effective to stand beside it is comparable to assisting and abetting. you would be an occasion for God's sake. Your buddy will continuously comprehend which you weren't there. And which would be an enduring reminder of their Sin. this is the very least you're able to do for God. For he's lots extra significant than any guy or female.

2016-10-16 12:23:17 · answer #9 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I have gay friends and I have gay and bisexual members of my extended family.

2007-02-25 22:58:18 · answer #10 · answered by Jay S 5 · 0 0

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