I am a lesbian with no problem at all with gay, bisexual, or transgendered people.
2007-09-07 05:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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I have no problem with the GLBT community. Several of my friends belong to it so I'm a huge supporter. :D
Plus there's that chance that I am. Maybe one day I'll find out. *laughs*
2007-09-15 04:24:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah, like Davie said, I think a lot of gays have a problem with the b and the t...just won't admit it. It's one of the reasons why I have a problem with the g & the L. I think they tend to be too alienating for various reasons, as I responded to another recent question on this forum, such as fitting stereotypes, being out or not, race, which letter you do or don't identify with, etc.
2007-09-07 07:09:30
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answered by The Lone Wolverine 7
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A little less than 2 years ago I was on another website frequented by gay people discussing politics (and the TV show "Queer As Folk") and I ended up saying at one point that "I am not ashamed of being gay but I am ashamed of the gay community."
In order to fully understand what I meant by those words, you would have had to see a lot of the larger debate I was engaged in. But to give people here a short version of why I feel this way I'll put it this way: our Founding Fathers did not give a rat's a55 how gay people ("sodomites" in their vernacular) are being treated. When our Founding Fathers were drafting, proposing, and ratifying the U.S. Constitution, they were not thinking of "sodomites" as a "minority" who need any particular protection from "the tyranny of the majority." For gay people to interpret the Constitution as if we are "guaranteed" "equal rights" by the U.S. Constitution is just plain fantasy and wishful thinking. To expect that the Supreme Court should and will interpret the Constitution that way is very, very warped.
I expect now that I am going to get a lot of thumbs down.
2007-09-07 05:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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well, three in a row for the belief that the g and l (in real life not so much on yahoo) have a problem with the b and t.
2007-09-07 12:58:28
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answered by ♥Mikey ® Angel VG♥ 5
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No problem whatsoever.....tough to cast a stone from within the glass house
2007-09-07 05:31:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think the gays, for the most part, really give a gram of attention to any bi-sexuals, many even deny their existence.
2007-09-07 06:32:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I am straight and have no problems with any of the people you have mentioned
2007-09-13 23:21:26
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answered by cheri h 7
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I have a problem with Australian gay men. Only because there are none near me to fulfill my fantasies. :)
2007-09-07 05:31:25
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answered by The Gay Argentian Seal 5
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No it's the Religious Fundamentalist I have a problem with.
2007-09-07 05:23:12
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answered by Anonymous
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