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Bloody Prejudice  [message #22949] Sat, 20 November 2004 21:20 Go to previous message
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I sometimes look around at the people I know; people who I assume to be educated and open minded, and think that they are all closed minded bigots. Hypocritcal bigots whats more. They preech that being gay is fine with them. They "accept" it. But there are snide remarks about gay people. Veiled comments that suggest they would not be around gay people if at all possible. Being around someone allows one to see what they really think, not what they say. To make this understandable to any reader, people don't know about my sexual preferences. Which, I suppose makes me equally hypocritical, a coward, and as spineless as I profess not to be, so perhaps I shouldn't talk.

Which brings me to the problem. How on earth do I come out of the closit? If I have any friends when it is finnished, they will always assume that I was checking them out. It's a loose loose situation, and I blame society for hearolding such stupid ideals.



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