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Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2005 12:06 pm
Somechick_73 I'd have said, 'The same that happens in a straight relationship, only, females are more understanding of eachother, so there would be no fighting about periods and other female issues. Also, men are more rough than females, so thats part of the reason why lesbians are lesbians.' It's pretty much as simple as that for me. Thank you for your generalization that all males are rough and that females are more understanding. I love you for believeing that stereotypes are true.... stare mad rolleyes ... I hate when people assume that... gonk And I wouldn't know, if Lesbian reltationships are any different than any others, but I don't think it would be any different than any other mutual human relationship, seeing it's still two people who care for and respect each other, and to me, that's all that matters. I don't believe gender makes a difference.
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 4:22 pm
One of the dumbest (and most ignorant) questions i've ever heard when referring same sex relationships, is, "So which one of you is the guy/girl in he relationship?" Man i hate that question exclaim
ninja *Goes to hunt more ignorant people, and beat common sense into them*
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 5:04 pm
Alariis Kiruno xBakaTulipx More from my mom:"Anyone who uses a d***o has to be attracted to men." That HAS to inclued men as well. If a guy uses a d***o on himself, he must be attracted to men. Oh yea, your mom REALLY has this thought out. Wonderful comeback. Thank you.
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Posted: Sun May 22, 2005 5:08 pm
Truly, your mom is just like alot of other people out there. I'm sorry about that. I'm still a question On my sexuality (One reason why I come here to the GGSA, and my school GSA) But if I just some time went to my mom and said 'Mom, I'm bisexual' I'm lucky enough to have a parent who wouldn't disown me, or hate me beacsue of it.
If that ever did happen, I'm lucky enought that she would still care about me.
In other words. You mother needs to GET A CLUE!
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 8:02 pm
Meh, I haven't told my parents yet, for this exact reason. My parents give me s**t enough. I'd be hell if I told them and they gave me s**t for this too. My step-dad is always calling guys in pink or seeing two guys together (falling into a gay stereotypes whether they are or not) fags. I hate that word with a passion!
But yes, the whole d***o comment was so very stupid. All these people need to wise up.
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Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 9:44 pm
AkureiKnight Meh, I haven't told my parents yet, for this exact reason. My parents give me s**t enough. I'd be hell if I told them and they gave me s**t for this too. My step-dad is always calling guys in pink or seeing two guys together (falling into a gay stereotypes whether they are or not) fags. I hate that word with a passion! But yes, the whole d***o comment was so very stupid. All these people need to wise up. *nods in agreement*
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Posted: Fri Jun 17, 2005 11:47 pm
BakaTulip Okay so I was driving home with my mom and somehow it came around to talking about lesbians and my sexuality. My mom is so adamant that I'm not say she says to me "If you know so much about lesbian relationships tell me what goes on in them." I'm like WTF!? How do you answer a question like that?! Does anything like that happen to you? Well, my mom certainly didn't ask me, but my friend did.
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