so many queens today!
2007-03-06 08:46:35
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answer #1
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answered by Kedar 7
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I would forgive you. Actually, I really don't care about any of the things you have said so there is really nothing for me to forgive you for. The opinions of the people who are close to me are the ones I care about. Some random person on the internet with just a wee bit too much time on thier hands is not going to alter my life in any radical way. Anyway, nice try with the "hatred goes both ways" comment.
2007-03-07 03:06:59
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answer #2
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answered by T 4
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Not taking your medication is never an excuse for intimidating others' beliefs about how they want to live and how they are.
I think you need to ask God for forgiveness for being blind and hating people that are exactly like you, but just choose to love someone of the same sex.
I am sorry Olga, but you cannot chose who you love. Its just is. Whoever you fall in love with at the time, its those people who get blamed for what they want, but at least they are happy. Maybe you should think about that before running your mouth to people who actually have a life and don't accuse people of living like you. Thank you.
2007-03-06 17:21:48
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Whenever a person attempts to change, they should expect that it will take some time for others to recognize the changes that have been made and to begin relating to that person in a different way from before.
I, for one, don't hate you. (I don't even know you.) You are a minor annoyance, easily forgotten.
You've said a lot of horrible things, but I expect you're either immature (developmentally, intellectually, or emotionally), looking for attention in a maladaptive way, and/or struggling with your own unconscious sexual identity issues.
Hopefully you'll grow up one of these days.
2007-03-06 17:03:42
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answered by Anonymous
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One can always forgive, if the other person is genuine. In your case if you were truly able to change, yes you could be forgiven. I am a believer in people being able to change if they truly want to. But that is up to them.
2007-03-07 05:37:15
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answer #5
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answered by Oracle 2
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Actions speak louder than words.
The proof is in the pudding.
In short, when you have demonstrated remorse and regret for all of your past bigoted and hypocritical actions, then perhaps we will consider it.
I notice that you have done neither, and neither has the "real" "Olga."
I don't hate anyone. However, I will defend myself when attacked. You need to learn the difference.
2007-03-06 18:11:39
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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sure, I forgive you this time. Just don't do it again. Come over some time to my place to drink some tea. Let's leave it in the past.
2007-03-06 16:46:31
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answer #7
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answered by Appel 2
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the reason it goes both ways is becuz straight people thought there was something wrong with us gay people... i forgive you but i dont think alot of other people will
2007-03-06 17:01:32
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answer #8
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answered by lesbianspawn 2
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wanted to change what? are you saying your sorry your gay? if someone was sorry for being gay i would most certainly forgive them and hope they have the strenght to change their life for the better. sadly, too many gays dont even attempt to better themselves.
2007-03-08 11:17:32
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Why should I hate you? Your opinions mean nothing to me or to anyone that I care about. I think the only person that really hates you is you. Good luck.
2007-03-06 16:50:43
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answer #10
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answered by MissKitty 2
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It is much easier to forgive sick or stupid people, so it will be doubly easy to forgive this clone.
2007-03-07 13:39:52
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answered by st.uncumber 5
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