| PullusPardus said:
People think you're an asshole just by saying you are straight. People stop talking to you because you dont have any "Pride" People (and especially girls) start to hate you because they think you're closed minded for feeling uneasy around gay/bisexual persons Being straight automatically means you're a douchebag, who likes to see women as sex objects, You cannot have an honest relationship without people thinking you are cheating/being typical straight male that is a douchebag Your girl will always think you are being unloyal unless you are bisexual, because bisexuals automatically are more "honest" If you have issues people will ignore because "You don't know how it feels" If you actually want a stable relationship with one person people will doubt you, because thats totally not what straight people dp, and you end up very lonely since there isn't any person who will give a damn. If you are straight no one will give a damn, if you are bisexual everyone wants to date you, if you are gay everyone gives you extra attention, if you are a transexual they treat you like a baby and give you compelete freedom. If you are straight it automatically means you're one of those annoying "God hates Homos" people , while in reality you don't hate anyone, and would just want to live a happy life, but people will think that way, because "you don't know how it feels"
I can go on and on, I am sorry, but I honestly hate how pretentious and annoying the "Support homos!" and "Women are superior! (femenism)" thing, when the media focuses too much on that and less about actual REAL Problems |
These things happened to you? If so, that is terrible and no one should be bullied in that matter.
Maybe it is because of where I grew up, but none of those things ever happened to me. I knew gay people who were ashamed and bullied, and how the general society tolerated this treatment. No one has ever questioned my heterosexuality or how it relates to my character in any regard. It would be like drawing reference form the fact I am a south paw.
I would be curious on bullying how many cases of suicide a year in the US are of children bullied because they are heterosexual and if they are homosexual. Keep in mind homosexuals tend to account for 5% of the population so I'd factor that in as well. I think (and correct me if I am wrong) we can agree that bullying children to point of suicide for what ever reason is an issue worth looking at.








