I think I would rather be a gay pervert than a lying, two-faced, back stabbing, ________,
NOTE: I cannot tolerate unloyal friends!
AND I would tell her as much!
2007-08-16 05:18:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps her gay friends should start calling her "a$$clown" but defend by saying it's a "term of endearment," just like "pervert" is. Eh, depending on what the relationship is, the gay friends might not mind. But she shouldn't get into the practice of calling them that because one day, she'll meet someone who WON'T tolerate it and knock her into next week.
2007-08-16 11:49:12
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answered by HMFan 7
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I dont judge people, therefore I dont think anything of them. She can do whatever she wants. If they allow her to talk to them in such a degrading manner, and are still friends with and talk to her, then its none of my business.
Live and let live. As long as she doesnt talk to me like that, Im all good.
2007-08-16 11:29:34
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answered by sweetblueyes 5
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I wouldn't think anything of her. If she were to do that I would put her on ignore. I don't have time to deal with ignorance.
So I think she is fake. Thank you Mackarel!
2007-08-16 11:34:19
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answered by The Gay Argentian Seal 5
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Sounds like it. Either that, or this person has a lot of unresolved issues that might surround her own sexuality.
2007-08-16 11:25:10
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answered by Zarathustra 4
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I call her repugnant. Fake is much too nice a word!
2007-08-16 11:26:32
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answered by Clint 7
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You know, usually crap like that doesn't bother me, but that's pretty hypocritical. She's changing masks. Ew.
2007-08-16 11:29:37
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answered by gochefs (Geo) 5
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you don't talk about your friends that way. it's just wrong.
if she doesn't like them she should stop hanging out with them.
2007-08-16 11:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like friends to me. I know guys who call each other f*gs and qu*ers and love each other. They are being friendly to each other. I think you are the one who sees it as negative. Some people just can;t seem to get over the use of these kinds of words as being anything but negative. "We're here. We're Queer. Get used to it." That saying still pisses people off.
2007-08-16 11:27:09
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answered by realangst 5
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Not really a friend at all.
2007-08-16 11:25:21
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answered by Anonymous
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