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Sexual Orientation

I was just wondering, has anyone ever questioned their sexuality before?
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Yep, I just forgot what I was gonna say, once again :P
100% Lesbian :) I suppose I'm the "Girly" one. Got my "studsband" hooked on here too lol
I know, from first-person experience hehe :)
each gay person is different, like every person is different, too. Not all behave the same way.<br /> <br />
<i>"the kind of gay guy that makes you wonder if gay sterio types are real"</i><br /> Some people fit into stereotypes (that's why they're stereotypes) but I'm one of "those gay guys" who doesn't.
When I was a Freshman there was this guy that no one would talk to, so I talked to him and became one of his few friends. He was gay, the kind of gay guy that makes you wonder if gay sterio types are real, but he was so talented, so unbelieveably talented, great at almost everything(almost because no body's perfect, and cause when they passed him the football in PE class he ran the other way, but anyways, you get the point, i hope) and NICE, but ppl bullied him because of who he liked, and once I was there when it happened, so I stood up for him, and when the bully wouldn't stop, violence was the last resort, I only punched him though, but he deserved it. My friend's name was Mike, he was there for me when no one else was, he was my best friend. He was killed in a crash by a person who was texting, and you know what? They didn't seem to think they were at fault.
I never said there was ANYTHING wrong with it, I was taught that there was, but I don't believe it, people are born that way, it doesn't make them any less human at all. It's just who they are, and I freely accept that, who am I to judge them?<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> Edit:<br /> misspelled taught
She tried to make-out with me, is that good proof?
If they are making someone feel lower than that Clay, than they fit into the part of respect. Saying one doesn't really support it is different than saying they deserve hell.
<i>"I'm a firm believer that if we have the right to have our opinions in support for same sex couples, than the same should be for those who oppose it."</i><br /> <br /> I'm pro having opinions but not when those opinions equate to lowering certain people (who live lives that hurt absolutely nobody) to less than human beings.

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