My roommate became gay (but that turned to be the least of my problems)

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<p>Er… why, though? Making it separate sounds like “separate but equal” or some such thing. Is it because marriage has a religious affiliation? Because… it doesn’t always; there’s a reason you register with the government to be married: civil marriage.</p>

<p>Just a thought, the world is not divided between people who are homophobic and people who are gay liberationists.</p>

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Try to differentiate between essential and voluntary rights.</p>

<p>I feel really badly for what you put your roommate through. So he wasn’t easily able to convey to you that he’s gay, so you get mad and try to blackmail him and contemplate spreading it - that’s horrific. Dude, think about what you’ve done. Who gives a **** if he’s gay. You will one day realize that you were a bad friend and roommate and that the whole situation was far worse for him than it was for you.</p>

<p>Plot Twist!</p>

<p>The roommate went on his study abroad and met a male. This male was a gay alpha male, who knew how to get what he wanted. The roommate had some bi-curiosity, and this grand manipulator was able to get the roommate to try out another man. While the rommate may have still preferred women over men, he found that he liked men alright, and became bi, and had some level of attraction to this guy.</p>

<p>This grand manipulator, after the conversion, cemented the situation to try to keep the roommate attracted to him for a long time, rather than have the roommate flake quickly, and have the grand manipulator lose his targeted man quickly. The grand manipulator knew that the roommate was only bi at best, and possibly straight and bi-curious, and would be out chasing girls again in no time. So the grand manipulator had to lay the ground work to keep the roommate devoted to being gay…and more importantly, devoted to him. </p>

<p>So in their talking, the grand manipulator begins talking about the people who were proponents of the roommate’s “false” straight persona. The roommate’s roommates, as well as others in his social groups were identified as some of the proponents of pushing him to be straight. The grand manipulator manipulates the roommate into thinking that all of his roommates are bad people for forcing him to be someone he’s not, and turns the roommate on his roommates.</p>

<p>So when the roommate gets back from his study abroad trip, he becomes vindictive, and has already been turned against the OP by the grand manipulator. In addition, the roommate is uncomfortable with the idea about coming out, which the grand manipulator pushes him to do.</p>

<p>So the roommate hatches this great plot, in which he will hack the OP’s email address and spread rumors, and then blame the OP for spreading the rumor, destroying the OP’s life, just like the grand manipulator has convinced the roommate that the OP and some others were destroying his life. The plot works two fold. It gets revenge on the roommate who he has been convinced to be bad, and also helps get him out of the closet.</p>

<p>Akhman24, seriously ROFL!</p>

<p>If you are into Creative Writing, you really have a hook for a career :)</p>

<p>akhman–■■■■■.</p>

<p>“CONCLUSION: roommates who change their sexual orientation during college can ruin your life and cause you tons of problems - beware.”
…■■■■■.</p>

<p>this thread is just…hilarious.</p>

<p>“The Grand Manipulator.” That is an awesome name.</p>

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<p>I’m sorry, but I don’t understand what you’re trying to say.</p>

<p>Are you guys still bickering about this? Geesh.</p>

<p>IGNORE THE ■■■■■.</p>

<p>This is one of the funniest threads in a long time</p>

<p>How could someone in college have such horrible grammar and spelling? I believe Europegrad is just a homophobe who goes around and posts vile, nasty stuff like this in forums. Certainly a homphobe, perhaps with some internalized homophobia as well.</p>

<p>thanks for bumping this dude</p>