Goodness, Homophobic any?
People are still people, we're still all human. Why, if you don't have any attraction physically to someone, would you be intimidated by spending a night with someone...regardless of gender or sexuality?
Are you afraid this person will hit on you? Are you so full of yourself that you think everyone is attracted to you? Are you so ignorant that you assume that all gays are "out to get" straights to try to "convert" them?
Please. Sexuality cannot be changed or chosen. So, if you actually know who you are and are secure in that knowledge, why would you be so intimidated by someone else's sexuality?
2007-10-27 00:35:37
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answered by DEATH 7
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I've always been into cross-dressing, but when I was younger I always wondered what it'd be like to be dressed up & be with a guy, well I found out one weekend. I was hanging with a new guy friend and his friends (a girl) place, after quite a few drinks he started hitting on me & I said I wasn't interested, but then I said if I was a girl, maybe. All of the sudden his friend grabs my hand, takes me into her bedroom, then an hour or so later, I'm walking out of her bedroom in a black mini-dress, high heels, make-up, the works and I have to say that I enjoyed being the girl that evening and even though I accidentially I let myself be forced, I wanted it & had it more than once.
jk
2007-10-28 13:13:17
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answered by J 7
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I think gay men and women are great! I wouldn't have to be "accidentally forced to share a night" because I already do so willingly with my partner!
Thanks for asking!
2007-10-27 09:18:34
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answered by Joeyboy 7
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i dont have a problem with gays, infact my best friend is gay. And what do you mean by "Accidentally forced to share a night with him?" I woulden't mind at all. It sounds like you have some homophobic issues you need to work through.
2007-10-27 07:32:09
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answered by Anonymous
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What's the problem here?
I assume you're not gay. So you wouldn't have to "do" anything.
If you had to share a room or whatever with the gay person they would be very unlikely to come on to you because they would know you were not gay.
I have a few gay friends and they would never come on to me because they know I'm hetero.
2007-10-27 07:41:26
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answered by StretfordEnder 7
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People's sexual orientation is largely irrelevant. Of the thousands of people that I've met in my life, I've had sex with a handful of woman.
I have a friend who is a lesbian. She once told me that every straight woman fears that she wants to have sex with them when the reality is that she hardly finds any of them appealing. Just talk to the dude about the Red Sox and forget the sex crap.
2007-10-27 07:36:41
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answered by Earl Hickey 6
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lol best friend is gay. hes also really close friends with my brother. there always talking on the phone n things. last night he slept over.. it was interesting. but we really didn't do anything differently. but now him and my 2 brothers are wrestling on the floor like always.. haha so yep we have no problem with him we love him!!
2007-10-27 07:53:00
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answered by x4ev3rl0v3dx 2
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Sharing a night dun mean anything. Personally i dun really mind cos they are humans after all.
2007-10-27 07:32:14
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answered by witch2order 5
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Since I always sleep nude, if I caught him looking or staring, I'd offer him a bit of it to munch on!
2007-10-27 13:05:44
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answered by Anonymous
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If he's a very young legal beautiful young boy, I might try to think of him as a woman. I'd hit it.
2007-10-27 07:40:16
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answered by Psychotic Clown 4
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