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I dont think i would feel any different about you at all .What you do in your life has nowt to do with me its your life
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As a lesbian, I've been blessed to have family, friends and coworkers who accept me for who I am. There have been times when I've encountered bigots who come and protest at Pridefest every year. I don't ask for their opinions, but they love to force it on me anyway. I certainly never "force" my opinion on anyone. I've encountered even more nastiness here. It's nothing I've not heard before, but whenever I hear/read hateful, bigoted b.s., there's really nothing I can do to open such a closed mind. I usually would just shake my head and move on. Depending upon how nasty you (or anyone) would get, would determine what I thought. The nastier someone is, the more pathetic and sad I usually find them to be. I usually just think, how sad to be wallowing in such hatred and intolerance...I wonder if you/they know anything about karma?
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Regardless of the subject, when anyone directly asks for someone's opinion, they need to be prepared that they may not like what they hear. So, if I directly asked you for your opinion, and you told me something that I didn't want to hear.....even if I didn't like your answer I'd still appreciate your honesty. The only thing that may change my opinion about you is if I were trying to be kind and you were rude or undiplomatic in giving me your answer.
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Hypothetically i wouldn't think of you differently as a person, but i would be very careful talking to you about the subject
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My choices about what? Car styles? Food items? Certainly they are not saying that orientation is a "choice," since we know that the APA and AMA say otherwise? So I really wouldn't ask someone about my choices, unless we were trying to pick a menu or a car. Of course on either of these subjects (cars, food), I would be glad to hear their opinion. If they have some unscientific or bigoted opinion about orientation, they can just keep that to themself. I'll stick with the scientists. And note that I wouldn't ask.
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+4 go know thy self good question! I would never ask you or anyone else their opinion of my sexuality because I don’t care. ROFL! As any gay or bi person will tell you WE DON’T HAVE TO ASK! Straight people seem to have a need to share. Their opinions run the gamut from I like you because you’re gay to I hate you because you’re gay with all the foolish stops in between. If someone tells me they don’t like gay people I don’t spend my time with them. Not because I hate them just because life’s to freakin’ short.
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