Are you confident about your sexuality?

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but I think some of your previous comments were too hurtful to some people.

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I think some people need to buck up and stop being such girls about stuff. Sticks and stones people, sticks and stones</p>

<p>Now, now you two. Don't bastardize this thread.</p>

<p>I not-so-humbly-suggest **this[/b</a>] post for information about sex, sexuality, and gender (with the errata that "gender queer" usually means that one does not identify with either gender).</p>

<p>@rebel<em>by</em>choice: Yes, I am confident of my sexuality. If someone asks me, I ask them how it would change their opinion of me. So, this case is an exception: I am heterosexual. But that doesn't mean I'm detached from the issue. I am an active member and ardent supporter of the Gay Straight Alliance. I am friends with several bisexual and homosexual students among the my school's ranks. Offhand, I can name two "school friends" who have two mothers each. As a youngster, one friend's father was formerly his mother. I am very pleased that you brought this up; that you asked people to question.</p>

<p>On the other point, it is not unusal for girls to be physical with each other, even outside of an ogling boy's view. This makes it easier, though by no means easy, for girls to question their sexuality. You are entirely right that there are more openly queer females than openly queer males in your school (and then there are some posers on top of that). Not everyone has a community as accepting as mine.</p>

<p>In short, thanks again for posting this thread ; )</p>

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You picked the wrong thread to push gender stereotypes in, buddy. Get out, you're lost.</p>

<p>I don't think I want to know. You can't generalize about a whole race or religion based on some past encounters. What about all the white Christians you've met and haven't liked? Would you suddenly say you don't like "them"?</p>

<p>oh don't be such a girly you know what. hehe</p>

<p>BCgoUSC: You're implying all girls are weak because I don't think people should make racist/totally rude comments? Fine, your beliefs, whatever. At least I have something called compassion. I'm lucky to have never been someone attacked because of who I am (admittedly, a straight white female), but I know those who have and even on something as stupid as an anonomyous website, it can be hurtful, especially if you're self-conscious about it enough. It sounds like you've never been racially attacked, or attacked in any other way, because of who you are so maybe you can't understand where I'm coming from. Just bear in mind that if someone you cared about read something about themselves that really hurt them, you'd be mad at the person that wrote/said it. That's all I'm saying.</p>

<p>PLEASE, please, please stay on topic. This is too important a thread for us to just give up on. Stop feeding the trolls. If it's not gay-bashing, it's not worth arguing on this thread.</p>

<p>Edit: Thank you blueangel14</p>

<p>No prob Nom :) Sorry, for a moment I did forget the topic. :( It makes me so sad, though, that there are people in this world who can't just "get along." I don't care how that makes me sound (girly or not). Seriously, if people stopped riling each other up with such comments, wars probably wouldn't happen! And there's a difference between riling someone up on purpose and having an intellectual, calm discussion on world politics and such.
What's a troll?</p>

<p>A "troll" is one of an ugly bunch who fish for negative attention. They "flame" people for the sole purpose of angering them.</p>

<p>and i suppose i qualify as a troll? lol</p>

<p><em>checks notepad</em> Yes, seth blue. In this context, you do seem to qualify. So, go ahead and visit the moderator's booth. That'll be two rows down and to your left.</p>