Do You Accept Lesbian/ Gay Friends ?
By Wino22
@Wino22 (38)
Malaysia
5 responses
@Monopolized (236)
• United States
18 Jun 07
Well, that's not right. If you're not getting in the sack with them, then what does it matter if they're lesbian or gay? Being a lesbian myself, I'd rather someone accept both gays and lesbians...or not accept us at all. It's only fair.
@Superfluous (284)
• Philippines
18 Jun 07
Gay friends? I do. A LOT OF THEM! I love GAY friends, they're so funny and I enjoy hanging with them a lot! They are so gay, which means happy! :) But lesbians... I have ONE. but I kinda feel awkward about it.. having lesbian friends.. I kinda don't feel hanging out with them, I don't know.. ,.
@UDDERONES (887)
• United States
18 Jun 07
I have a lesbian friend who is in a relationship with a girl and she comes out to karaoke. They are fine and they don't bother me at all. Now sometimes when they start to get nasty in front of me I don't care for it, but I wouldn't care for a man and a woman to get nasty in front of me either. I accept them. When I say nasty I don't mean just holding hands or kissing. I mean getting nasty.
I also have a gay friend who brings his male partner over. That doesn't bother me either as long as they don't get nasty in front of me. Now a kiss and holding hands doesn't bother me. And my gay friend respects me and doesn't do anything else in front of me. Actually I get along with him very well and consider him a really close friend. We have been on vacation together etc. I told him one time, he said "Rhonda you are different, me being gay doesn't bother you at all". I said "his name, Why should it bother me, would if a man and a woman was wrong, I wouldn't want you to judge me." And who am I to judge you anyways.
So no it doesn't bother me, unless they are getting nasty in public. I don't care for that, respect me. I would not do that with my husband in public so that is all I ask.
@sexycoley (497)
• Singapore
18 Jun 07
I LOve Then ! I have alot of friends in these fields. Well, They are nice...
@saierchok (1294)
• United States
18 Jun 07
it's not right to classify people in regards to their sexuality and treat them based on that.. I mean why hate them when they can be a better friends than straight ones!! I look for the humaniterian part of a person and only judge them by that..