Gay relationships have the added stress deliberately imposed on them by a society eager to see them fail. Gay families with children in particular are under constant attack by those that are out to prove their inferiority. But taken on a day to day basis, you're right, gay relationships are subject to the same ups and downs of any relationship.
2007-06-25 05:07:19
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answered by kena2mi 4
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alot of the same issues come up but for us homos its more difficult for example i was grocery shoping in the store with my mom and then her boyfriend comes running up and grabs her and started kissing her really hard core.... and guess what nobody screamed eeewww, you need jessus fag dyke homo! they didnt get evil looks. walking through a park holding hands it just builds a connection being able to hug nd kiss that special person whenever you want is somthing that makes a relationship grow alot of gay people dont do those types of things out of fear and this makes the relationship more complicated then if the parents arnt okay with it or dont know about you. when you bring your partner home you cant sit to close to them cant hold them are talk to sweet to them i think these thing make gay relationships harder to prgress, thats just my apinnion i do agree with the topic tho i just think theres more gay relationship problems because of these things
2007-06-25 09:33:40
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answered by DJ 2
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I agree with you. People are people and we are all different. It's just whether two people can communicate and live with each other and each other's personalities. It doesn't matter if those two people are a man and a woman, a man and a man, or a woman and a woman. It all takes work.
2007-06-25 09:24:13
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answered by ron s 5
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an odd question, but in all fairness, i think i know where you're coming from with this. i never thought ppl on lbgt were 'different', i always thought of 'us' as being lgbt and unique!
l, g, b, t, or str8, matters little, either a relationship between ppl works or it doesn't. period!
2007-06-25 08:47:00
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answered by ? 4
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True!
I'm no different than any of my follow countrymen/women!
That's why, here in Belgium, we all have the same rights...
a very happy married lesbian (married to my wife that is)
2007-06-25 09:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, under the skin we all feel the same way, most of the time. Just that we happen to love members of the same sex.
2007-06-25 08:41:30
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answered by Gaymes Last Orchestra 6
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In a perfect world everybody would agree with you. Unfortunately we dont live in a perfect world nor will we ever
2007-06-25 08:47:00
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answered by Anonymous
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You are right it's all about people not their sexuality. Now if only you could convince the rest of the world to that theory and we'd all be treated as equals... :)
2007-06-25 08:46:04
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answered by Jyse 6
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yep, while we have different issues as glbts when it comes to a relationship one-on-one people are people
2007-06-25 11:02:20
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answered by PRIDE! 3
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Soooooooooo true. You are right, it SHOULDN'T matter what a person's orientation is, it is about how you're treated as a person.
2007-06-25 09:17:11
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answered by Anonymous
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