no i wouldn't run away. my best friend told me she was a lesbian and i didn't run away from her.
2007-07-16 07:37:46
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answered by supercalifragilisticexpialidocio 4
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That would be a NO. Last time I checked it is not contagious and besides, being a guy I think I'm immune.
You know it's interesting. I know two openly gay men but I don't know any women that I am aware of being lesbians. Are women more cautious about this? Am I just leading a sheltered life? Am I too naive to realize that I know lesbians? Have I just decided it is an unimportant fact?
You ask a good question, now I have to figure out some answers...
2007-07-08 08:06:19
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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I am neither gender nor orientation biased towards either My friends or the population as a whole. Why should I discriminate against anyone over Their lifestyle choices? Most of My friends are doing Their own thing, and isn't that, after all, the way it should be? Well, unless You are into sheep, then We will not have a problem, will We?
2007-07-16 04:52:08
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answered by Ashleigh 7
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Not at all.
My best friend discovered she was a lesbian six years ago. She invited me for dinner at that time because as she said: "I want to tell you something important". She was nervous and I had no clue about what she wanted to talk about. She confesed she was in love with this other woman and that she was going to live with her, I asked her: "Are you happy?", she responded: "I never had a so wonderful relationship in my life", I responded: "great for you!". Today they are still together and they are both so happy.
I would never run away from someone just because they have different sex orientation, most of my male friends are gay since I was very young. So I see it as completely normal. What is important is how we are as human beings.
2007-07-08 08:36:06
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answered by Flyinghorse 6
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No I wouldn't. I've worked with a lesbian and learned to look beyond that to the person inside. I choose not to focus on their sexuality and have become more accepting because of it. Being a girl, I have always felt more accepting to gay guys than gay girls. My experience working with her has helped me to get over that.
2007-07-16 05:55:10
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answered by Lacey D 2
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No. At first I thought this is an odd question in this day and age but now reading some of these answers I guess I see why you asked it, maybe. I forget how close minded other people can be sometimes. Accept people for who they are, life is easier that way.
2007-07-15 22:02:45
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answered by loosin it liz 2
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No I wouldn't run away from you if you told me that you was a lesbian.
I would on the other hand, if you was to poke me in the eye and kick me in the nadds, slap my *** and tell me to get the hell out of here,
2007-07-16 07:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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No, you'd just be another person to me. I know a few lesbians and they're totally normal people to me
2007-07-16 07:59:08
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answered by Chelby 1
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No why would anyone. If I told you I was a heterosexual would you run away from me? Judging someone is pretty shallow behaviour.
2007-07-16 04:48:29
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answered by Deirdre O 7
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i would not run away from you even if you said im a lesbian with AIDS and you have an invasive cut in your left arm [that was bleeding]
2007-07-08 07:58:11
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answered by encantame. 5
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