curious lang. most of my friends, they get goosebumps.

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read morecurious lang. most of my friends, they get goosebumps.
...evidence of hypocrisy and ignorance. What they need is understanding and acceptance from us and not some form of sick racism.
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Depends on the place or occasion. There are some homos kasi na b*st*s ang dating, but there are also some who are friendly.
When I see homos, I stare at them kasi they wear the clothes I'd have no guts to wear kaya bilib ako. I think they're really cool, unlike what other people think. They're really very nice too. I happen to be friends with some.
Deadma. I only really notice them when they're all made up - sometimes I get aliw, sometimes, honestly, disgusted. That is, pag SOBRANG made up talaga. But then again, I think that way with any overly made up woman that I see.
love being with them especially the gay ones!!! Super kwela kasama and they're not at all pretentious. Id like to be like them sometimes...they dont give a f*ck what others think of them. They get on with their lives and do whatever makes them happy! and fyi, most homos i know happen to be very very smart people.
.... as in complete turn-off!
i know it's unfair, pero i think of sex and how sick it seems. how they do it. i have this inexplicable association with homosexuals and kinky sex.
Originally posted by davanita:
...evidence of hypocrisy and ignorance. What they need is understanding and acceptance from us and not some form of sick racism.
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i dont think it's racism...it's sexism.
I don't think or do anything when I see them. Wala lang, it's none of my business how they behave or misbehave in public.
reaction ko whenver i see a homo..
ang ganda nun ah para talagang girl..
i'd think *bravo!* ...cos i can never do what they're doing... ang hirap mag-out-of-the-closet noh! think of the things they've gone through before we even saw them like that...and the things they're going through still...because of people who think the way some of us do...![]()
I have homosexual friends and I am comfortable being with them. I think that my being a girl contributed a lot to this. Maybe if I was a man I would react differently.....![]()
having lived most of my life in a society where anything goes, i can honestly say that i respect all nations, races and all six gendersi mean seriously, my filipino gay friends (i mean the ones who are visibly gay, u know those who act & dress like girls/boys) are the funniest people on earth. they have serious issues -- issues like prejudice -- they're dealing with everyday (they are common targets of verbal/physical abuse bec. of their visibility) but they're the ones who can give me rip-roaring fun.
some of my friends at work are like "eewww!" when i asked them about homosexuality and they steadfastly denied any association with any gay people. i'm like, "how do you know that your bestfriend is not gay?" i mean, hey, let's knock off the stereotype here. being gay is not about fashion but about sexual preference. i frequently see hot dudes with buff bodies... holding hands with another hot dude (for the record, being a normal heterosexual female i see this as such a waste and a loss to the female population) if they weren't holding hands you'd think they're just a couple of good looking guys out on a friday night or somethin'
so i guess what i'm tryin to say is, it's their life... what do we care? as long as they don't harm you, leave 'em alone... there's enough prejudice goin around as it is...
wala lang.. ano dapat na reaction?!
S PuNk me hard.
Depende. Dun sa mga mukhang babae talaga, nai-insecure ako--imagine, mas mukhang babae pa sila sa 'kin? Dun sa "baklang bato", nanghihinayang--paano, kokonti na nga lang silang mga "papa" sa mundo nabawasan pa?
Wala naman akong iisang reaksyon sa kanilang lahat e. Depende nga, may maaarte kasi e, meron din namang masarap maka-chika.
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[This message has been edited by moonshyne5 (edited 08-10-2000).]
i admire them for having the guts to show the world who they really are!!!
i wonder if they are happy
i wonder if they have someone(a lover) who really loves them
It's their business. If they're not hurting me or my family then more power to them.
I would never propagate such ignorance or stupidity. The way I see it, it's people who cannot accept reality are the one's who create such stigma and not gay people.
Using the word "homos" instead of gay sound degrading. It's like using "flippers" for Filipinos or "jap" for Japanese, or "chinks" to describe all asian people. I feel it's not kosher but that's just my opinion.
wala lang.. bakit kaya ang mga lalaki galit na galit sa mga bakla..?
Kasi siguro it's a "challenge to their manhood", feeling nila lalakeng-lalake sila kung mambabastos sila ng kapwa lalake na hindi na naman. I hate it when I'm with guys, whether they're my brothers or my friends or whatever, tapos hihirit sila ng "ay, bakla" in the most derisive tone kapag nakakita sila. Ano ngayon? Minsan nga naiisip ko, ano kaya pakausapin ko itong mga gay friends ko na i-rape itong mga narrow-minded "men" na ito! Mwahahahaha...baka matauhan pa sila! sorry, minsan masama lang talaga ako. I hate discrimination of any kind.