well back in middle school i wouldn't but since 10th grade i changed my mind about it. i'm gay so i would accept it...if i acctually had friends. TT everyone including some teachers was an ass to me from kintergarten to 11th grade. in fact, i almost killed myself in sixth grade. i'm not going into details...i just wish i could forget about it but then that would erase the evidence. glad i came out after i graduated. well i planned to but did it a few days before graduation.
I'm gonna have to say that I'll accept people for whoever they are, but it helps me especially for them to let me know who they really are if they truly want me to trust them. I mean, it does hurt to hide important aspects of their like like this, especially when it will allow me to help comfort them whenever they do have issues with it overall. Friends are there to comfort each other, and trust is needed for people to be friends.
My 1st Ex-Girlfriend Came out to me as a lesbian and my second came out as a transgender. You would think I would be completely against it. dead wrong. I support them 100%. they are my best friends, I will never leave their side, regardless if they want to be in a same-sex relationship. what ever makes them happy.
I would accept any of my friends if they were gay. However, if they started acting as though they were superior or better then everyone else, it would really tick me off and I'd have to get in there face about it.
That's about the only reason why I have completely gotten rid of some of my gay friends. They think that just because they are gay, they deserve 'special' treatment and should be honored more than usual.
Everyone should be treated with the same respect and love as anyone else. No more, no less.
I'm gay myself ... and luckly have real good friends who understand me. Before i have had my coming-out i was really worried about their reaction... but finaly they were delighted for me, that i don't have to hide myself enymore
Well, for me it depends. If it was my best friend, (I only have one friend) it would take a little time, but I wouldn't ignor him. Now, if it was a just a friend, maybe.....
And since other people stated their sexuality, I'm straight.
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I'm gonna have to say that I'll accept people for whoever they are, but it helps me especially for them to let me know who they really are if they truly want me to trust them. I mean, it does hurt to hide important aspects of their like like this, especially when it will allow me to help comfort them whenever they do have issues with it overall. Friends are there to comfort each other, and trust is needed for people to be friends.
That's about the only reason why I have completely gotten rid of some of my gay friends. They think that just because they are gay, they deserve 'special' treatment and should be honored more than usual.
Everyone should be treated with the same respect and love as anyone else. No more, no less.
And since other people stated their sexuality, I'm straight.