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The same thoughts as when I meet someone that is straight of my own race or is gay or straight of any other race. It doesn't matter to me.

2007-03-21 06:54:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Nothing out of the ordinary. I love to meet people, regardless of race, creed or sexual orientation. If I become fast friends with a person I'm meeting for the first and he/she turns out to be gay, it doesn't matter one way or the other if he/she is of the same race - we'll still remain good friends. When it comes to friendship, I am color-blind and gender-blind too.

2007-03-21 14:01:09 · answer #2 · answered by Inday 7 · 1 0

I don't mind one bit. I'm a very open minded person and accept everyone for who they are. I actually have a couple of friends of my own race who are gay, and we hang out just like I would hang out with any of my other friends. It doesn't matter what sexual preference they choose, they're still human beings and have feelings too.

2007-03-21 13:56:23 · answer #3 · answered by Sunshine 3 · 1 0

Being of the same race it is your responsibility to offer advice on clothing selections and if an outfit makes him or her look too fat. Bad hair is also an important aspect and just as you would not let your girlfriends leave the house with a bad perm it is the same with gays. Once you really start to be friends you might stop being so prejudiced and think of that person as your friend and not your gay friend.

2007-03-21 13:57:19 · answer #4 · answered by Saint Lucipher 3 · 0 2

like with any person you got to get to know them where in or out of your race .My best girl friend is straight .answer **** not a big deal.

Lesbians’ brains react differently to sex hormones than those of heterosexual women.

An earlier study of gay men also showed their brain response was different from straight men — an even stronger difference than has now been found in lesbians.

Lesbians’ brains reacted somewhat, though not completely, like those of heterosexual men, a team of Swedish researchers said in Tuesday’s edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
A year ago, the same group reported findings for gay men that showed their brain response to hormones was similar to that of heterosexual women.

2007-03-21 14:27:23 · answer #5 · answered by holla 2 · 0 0

This is a great question for me because this happen to me last Sunday I took my 9 year old kid to the park my son lives in another part of the country very Conservative well I live in Atlanta so were walking and we come across this black guy who was dressed half male and half female so my son ask me what is that and I was lost for words so I just said that he was sick to answer your question it makes me sick and I don,t care what race they are

2007-03-21 14:25:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I'd have no thoughts about it at all.
One person does not represent a "race" they represent themselves. Implying that someone should act a particular way because of their heritage is a very RACIST attitude.

2007-03-21 14:16:01 · answer #7 · answered by IndyT- For Da Ben Dan 6 · 0 0

Why does race make any difference?

2007-03-21 14:11:33 · answer #8 · answered by charliecizarny 5 · 1 0

If it's a really cute guy, I think "Darn it!!". I really don't care about a person's sexuality. That's such a small part of who a person is. I care that the person is decent. I really don't want to know what he/she does in the bedroom.

2007-03-21 13:53:40 · answer #9 · answered by Purdey EP 7 · 1 0

if I meet any girl who is gay I think "maybe we could go out sometime"

2007-03-21 13:58:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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