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Why should we????
My buddies have been great. Nothing has changed and I still hang and do the same things we did before I came out. But the other day for the first time I felt out of place. My friend had a bbq for the innaguration it was a boys night out. There was beer drinking, smoking from the hookah, and the usual. We were watching tv when an esurance commercial came on, it was some guy with cheesy acting. One of my friends said, " that's so gay". I guess everyone realized what he had said, everyone got quiet and well to break the akwardness I said, " that's an insult even to gay people, I don't think we are capable of such bad acting". Everybody started laughing and things went back to normal.
So do guys get offended when people say, "that's gay" or my favorite "no homo" Ive been countering that one buy saying "no hetero", people seek to get a kick out of that one.
all derogatory terms for minorities were at one point socially acceptable. Don't believe me bring a black guy into an intolerant grannies house for supper.
As for me I find it offensive and when I was in school I punched my friends for saying it. Not too hard but not to gentle. Left a bruise on one of my friends, she bruised easy though. Touch her for a few seconds and she'd be bruised from head to toe the next dayAlso one of my friends was talking to some of their friends and didn't notice me walk in the classroom, they said 'That's so gay' or 'what a fag' something like that I punched them in the shoulder and they fell off the desk in surprise
But hey I told them when I came out I wasn't going to tolerate that kinda bullshit, told them what would happen if they said it in my presence and followed through. Now a days though, I hear someone say it, I ask them to repeat themselves, (strangely enough not a single person has ever caught on to the fact that it bugged me by me asking them to repeat it) I tell them I'm gay it offends me please don't use that language around me in a derogatory since again. They usually apologize and tell me they didn't know I was gay to which I respond "My being gay shouldn't matter, belittling gay people by contributing to the social acceptance of gay/queer/fag/homo as an insult towards another person/object, should be wrong regardless of whether or not a gay person is within ear shot. In the same way that if someone said the n word within ear shot of most people it would be socially unacceptable." Then they apologize again and tell me what they meant by saying 'that's so gay' and I tell them "Good next time say what you mean." Since I rarely leave my house except for work, hearing it at work from the same person twice means that they get reported.
That which does not kill me, makes me stronger
Yes...There just words...don't pay too much attention to it. I have a lot of Str8 friends that use that quite a bit...and at times it's just plain rude. They do know I'm Bi and I have used that phrase myself at times...but with my GF's. Just brush it off and live life to the fullest.![]()
So I'm a construction contractor who puts crocheted doilies on all the tables in the condo. Even my partner says it: That's Gay!
I do get offended, especially by the casual way in which most people use it, not ever having bothered to consider its meaning. It didn't always get to me though, I used to just mentally mark people down as wankers.
I recently came out, and what you would call my best friend consistently continues to use it, and i'm not the only one that notices, now i get uncertain looks from other friends whenever he says it, and I get the almost overwhelming urge to punch him in the face.
I dunno. Maybe it's because wheren I grew up, being thought gay was enough to make someone lie in wait for you and plan to beat you up, but I don't think this is remotely OK.
Soooo, you do it when there are no gay guys around, huh? You use it when you're being straight, but not when you're being gay (in terms of behavior--I know being bi is not the same as switching back and forth)? That sounds an awful lot like "identification with the oppressor" to me.
It's cementing a relationship between gayness and being bad. Say "that's straight" when you mean "that's bland and boring." See how they react.
Crocheted doilies ARE actually gay though. They could be really nice, but no one would mistake your condo for one inhabited by a straight guy. Different usage.
I do get offended, especially by the casual way in which most people use it, not ever having bothered to consider its meaning. It didn't always get to me though, I used to just mentally mark people down as wankers.
I recently came out, and what you would call my best friend consistently continues to use it, and i'm not the only one that notices, now i get uncertain looks from other friends whenever he says it, and I get the almost overwhelming urge to punch him in the face.
Hmmmm......I never thought it like that...huh....now I gotta think some more.
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Crocheted doilies ARE actually gay though. They could be really nice, but no one would mistake your condo for one inhabited by a straight guy. Different usage.
While I wouldn't encourage you to give in to that urge, you might tell him (privately) that you have it. After telling him that you find it totally unacceptable, it's time to start breaking him of the habit. Phrases like "watch your mouth, straight boy!" are not without their uses.
And if he won't stop doing it, it's time to walk away. At first, just from his presence on that occasion, and if he doesn't get it, from the friendship.
And thank you for posting that video clip! I was unaware that such a thing existed.
That's one of my niece's favorite phrases. Really it just means something is lame. It kinda bothers me sometimes and I might say something ridiculous to counter it. She knows I'm gay and she has bi tendencies. Overall it's no big deal, it's just a saying.









