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Many people on this site make fun of me just because I'm not gay. They call me real bad names and say bad stuff about me.

I can't help that I'm straight. I was born this way. I think I should be treated as equally as anyone else here.

It makes me so sad to be made to feel that I'm different than others. Why do people do these things? Why can't they accept everyone regardless of their sexual preference?

Watch. I'm sure I'll get thousands of thumbs down and no thumbs up for this post.

2007-10-25 02:07:49 · answer #1 · answered by Dr Jello 7 · 3 2

For me, there are too many to name. For someone who's a woman, black and lesbian, there are different times for different types of prejudices. The thing about it, though, I refuse to let people's ignorance and hatred keep me down. I have to consider the source. It doesn't hurt to work in an environment where the majority is white, male and straight. You learn to develop a thick skin.

Blaze, my thoughts and prayers go out to you. It really sucks to have that stuff over your head. If you need to talk, holla at a sista. Peace!!!

2007-10-25 11:35:50 · answer #2 · answered by Pnthr wmn 4 · 0 1

When I was in first grade I had a birthday party and invited classmates. When one who did not RSVP failed to show up I walked down the block to her house and knocked on her door, hoping to invite her to come have fun. Her mother answered and very curtly informed me that I was not the sort of person her daughter was permitted to associate with and to get my kike a** off her property. Shocked and a little scared, I went back to my party but the spirit of the day was lost.

That was the first time I experienced antisemitism. It's really been the only time I've ever had anything said to my face and I'll never forget, never, the bitterness in her face and her tone of voice, or the look of satisfaction she got as I backed down the sidewalk in shock. Imagine the callousness of that adult speaking in such a fashion to a child.

2007-10-25 08:54:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Right now I am in the fight of my life for my son. My ex-husband's (momentary lapse in judgement) new wife does not feel that a lesbian house is a place to raise a teenage boy so they are trying to take him from me. Our divorce was in a very rural county so I'm a little scared that it may happen. I know I'm a great mother and if they take him from me it will only be because I am a lesbian and nothing else. My son thinks I am a great mom and that is all that matters.

2007-10-25 09:50:10 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 5 1

The worst physical pain - I was shot by members of the KKK for being a lesbian. It fukking HURT!

The worst emotional pain - I was thrown out of the house by my parents when they found out I was gay.

2007-10-25 11:35:53 · answer #5 · answered by FTW 7 · 1 1

Mr Jello we all know you are in denial and some day you are gonna fly out of the closet like a balerina.

2007-10-25 09:21:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

I was told I wouldn't be happy at a particular job because the "community" (Not the boss of course!) was too conservative.

2007-10-25 08:53:18 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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