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Is being lesbian/gay bad?

Submitted by GAYGAY, , Thread ID: 60452

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RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#191
definitely not. as to how i see it, it doesn't matter which preference they prefer. We should still treat them with dignity. If they do something weird however, then that's gonna be a problem just the same as with any gender.

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#192
absolutely not, let each and everyone enjoy themselves no matter who they are with

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#193
I don't know what a question

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#194
Of course not. Sexuality should not be a moral problem, if it involves one (or multiple) willing people.

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#195
nope, it's all good. What people do in their bedroom is their business. As long as no one is getting hurt

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#196
14-11-2017, 09:36 PM
GAYGAY Wrote:
im just wondering cause one of my friend is gay idk how should i react to it.
Being lesbian/gay is perfectly normal. Ignore it being a big deal to you while accepting that it is a big deal to them. Treat them no different. Not like they're trying to kiss you about it.

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#197
No, it's perfectly normal. As long as they don't treat u like shit u don't treat them like one as well. But then it's about bein a shit person, not what their sexuality is

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#198
Many people ask this type of question, you need not worry. It is natural

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#199
Of course not, it's normal.

RE: Is being lesbian/gay bad?

#200
I in fact have had this kind of event before in my life. I had a friend from middle school that I'm still friends with to this day, unfortunately, don't talk much anymore. He came from a very conservative Christian family and tore himself apart emotionally because of his orientation. You have to understand that he's most likely scared and is torturing himself about how you will judge him. Even today and someplace it is still not okay I can go down the whole diatribe of this. It comes down to how did you think of him before you found out because that was actually him if you were good friends with him before there's no reason why you can't after. In some ways, it will allow a much more open friendship

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