>act straight
You mean "act normal, like a human being," and I agree.
Harper Lee
The "on TV" part is where it becomes ridiculous to be upset. Lashing out at a scripted portrayal of something that barely exists in your own community is pretty stupid.
yeah I feel that. funny story (probably not) . I had a regional manager who was gay when I worked for a company back in the day. we were out on business and he finally tells me he's gay. I had no idea really. what ever. we're shopping for clothes and he picks out the gayest looking bow tie and says "doesn't this look great on me". I'm like "uhhh" and he smacks me in the stomach and says "Jimmy I'm kidding. I might be a faggot but I sure don't wanna look like one ". he cracks up. I wasn't sure if I should laugh or not.
I used to be all for 'gay rights' and stuff but you can't deny it has gone too far... Now you got 10 year old kids going transgender and all, makes me think the leftist media has a hidden agenda
go to bed jimmy
>10 year old kids going transgender
source please
That sounds nice. I live in a college town, so the gays I've met have all been pretty obnoxious.
I've met one nice lesbian.
Gays and trans are hardly the same thing. Some of them may align but a lot of relatively "normal" gay men want nothing to do with the rest of it, as do a lot of the more serious feminists.
Really sounds like you have an unrealistic, flyover-tier view of the culture.
It just gets annoying to constantly get an assortment of minorities shoved in your face. The fact that they are severely overrepresented in every medium only makes it worse.
Harper Lee singlehandedly killed the American novel.