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Nope, they're people just like me. I don't care who people love. onecaliberal Jun 2015 #1
"People?" Not to some people. xfundy Jun 2015 #7
No I'm not younger. I'm a 48 year old white bleeding heart liberal woman. onecaliberal Jun 2015 #16
If you have men in your life, how do you think they'd respond? xfundy Jun 2015 #24
Been married to a man for 29 years and have 2 sons. onecaliberal Jun 2015 #32
Did you witness any homophobic behavior or influences in their lives? xfundy Jun 2015 #63
No, I've never seen a hint from any of them... onecaliberal Jun 2015 #176
I guess you'd say I was casually homophobic in HS and college Ex Lurker Jun 2015 #57
Chances are that they won't be gay. xfundy Jun 2015 #91
Why would I do something like that? They're all people. shraby Jun 2015 #2
I suffered from some pretty severe internalized homophobia... Agschmid Jun 2015 #3
Am I wrong in assuming you're gay, then? xfundy Jun 2015 #8
I'm *Wicked* Gay Agschmid Jun 2015 #9
Yay! xfundy Jun 2015 #12
I think so... Agschmid Jun 2015 #15
That happened to be (being outed) a couple of times xfundy Jun 2015 #26
Right with you there, Agschmid Aerows Jun 2015 #25
No...was I expected to? brooklynite Jun 2015 #4
My childhood was allllll about conforming. xfundy Jun 2015 #78
Where I grew up, you were most definitely expected to be homophobic. closeupready Jun 2015 #162
You don't understand... brooklynite Jun 2015 #166
Ah okay. Good for you. closeupready Jun 2015 #168
nope. knew and loved LGBT relatives and family friends from the time I was a little kid cali Jun 2015 #5
Are you a younger person? xfundy Jun 2015 #19
not at all. I'm 61. cali Jun 2015 #22
WOW. Isherwood is one of my favorite authors. xfundy Jun 2015 #29
they were relatively free to be themselves, I think cali Jun 2015 #112
Wow, that is fascinating, Cali (as many probably tell you). closeupready Jun 2015 #167
no, not Hemingway cali Jun 2015 #175
General antipathy, I suppose gratuitous Jun 2015 #6
Did you ever get icked out or afraid one of them would come on to you? xfundy Jun 2015 #11
Some icking out in my mid-teens gratuitous Jun 2015 #46
Never, so can't help you with your compilation. (n/t) WorseBeforeBetter Jun 2015 #10
This is good. I expect you are a millenial? xfundy Jun 2015 #13
Far from it! WorseBeforeBetter Jun 2015 #35
Oh, no. Sunday morning and evening, wednesday night xfundy Jun 2015 #54
Ah. WorseBeforeBetter Jun 2015 #75
MD or VA? xfundy Jun 2015 #81
Yes, we are alright. ;-) WorseBeforeBetter Jun 2015 #83
Aren't Methodists great? Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #100
I'm with ya all the way. WorseBeforeBetter Jun 2015 #216
Yup. It doesn't make it any better but it wasn't so much hatred, I found the whole idea humorous. brewens Jun 2015 #14
I don't know why lots of guys can't just accept the compliment xfundy Jun 2015 #23
They should look at it as less competition for women shouldn't they? WTF is there about that to brewens Jun 2015 #33
I guess they feel a need to 'prove' they're not gay. xfundy Jun 2015 #37
One thing I've learned when discussing gay issues with gay people. Don't say, "I'm not gay brewens Jun 2015 #70
Exactly. It's not like it's an insult. xfundy Jun 2015 #123
That's what I always thought as a kid! jberryhill Jun 2015 #38
Nope, but I had to fight against the phobia many had over AIDS nadinbrzezinski Jun 2015 #17
Exactly. xfundy Jun 2015 #20
Moving out of North Dakota did it for me. nt geek tragedy Jun 2015 #18
Geez, I bet. xfundy Jun 2015 #21
I'm not gay. Moved to Minneapolis for college. geek tragedy Jun 2015 #118
Rural or city? uppityperson Jun 2015 #195
City. Bis-Man. nt geek tragedy Jun 2015 #198
Thanks. It's fun looking back, seeing who bailed when, where they are now and who, how, they are uppityperson Jun 2015 #200
No, I don't believe I ever did. stage left Jun 2015 #27
Nope. I remember my grandmother had a gay friend. His name was Mike. notadmblnd Jun 2015 #28
OK, are YOU younger? xfundy Jun 2015 #31
I'm 56. this was back in the 70's when Dodge Chargers were really cool! notadmblnd Jun 2015 #119
I'm your age xfundy Jun 2015 #136
Maybe. My grandma was a hell raising liberal. Was your mom? notadmblnd Jun 2015 #183
Oh, no. Quite the opposite. xfundy Jun 2015 #194
Oh, I'm so sorry. I can imagine, in fact I know. notadmblnd Jun 2015 #214
No madokie Jun 2015 #30
Was there any animosity toward your friend that you witnessed? xfundy Jun 2015 #34
Pretty much still closeted madokie Jun 2015 #77
I thought those things were strange jberryhill Jun 2015 #36
The epithet being "F*G lover?" Or similar? xfundy Jun 2015 #43
No, just straight up f*** jberryhill Jun 2015 #62
I remember several incidents TlalocW Jun 2015 #39
I should also add TlalocW Jun 2015 #49
This is encouraging. xfundy Jun 2015 #64
No, thanks to my mom ... NanceGreggs Jun 2015 #40
Should have been that simple for everyone xfundy Jun 2015 #139
No....... Grey Jun 2015 #41
Yup Egnever Jun 2015 #42
Thank you. xfundy Jun 2015 #50
Well that was certainly the start Egnever Jun 2015 #177
You will get a ton of responses from people who were pure as the driven snow from the Luminous Animal Jun 2015 #44
You may be right. xfundy Jun 2015 #59
Or just very closeted areas. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #130
Lots of money has been made xfundy Jun 2015 #141
I ran into Diane Duane books in my tween years Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #147
That's the way it goes Scootaloo Jun 2015 #60
my response was genuine Skittles Jun 2015 #101
Damn romanic Jun 2015 #106
Not 'hating, disliking or fearing' gays is not 'pure as the driven snow'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #132
I don't think I did sakabatou Jun 2015 #45
No. My family was gay friendly Hollywood. hunter Jun 2015 #47
My family was gay-friendly Midwest Karia Jun 2015 #210
always supported gays JI7 Jun 2015 #48
I can never remember hating or fearing or disliking gay people Skittles Jun 2015 #51
I was taught to hate black people and be suspicious of Jews. xfundy Jun 2015 #89
I was a GI brat Skittles Jun 2015 #95
i had a similar background shanti Jun 2015 #182
I absolutely agree Skittles Jun 2015 #215
As a kid, my one grandmother was casually racist in her language Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #131
I don't remember if I was explicitly taught to hate black people. stage left Jun 2015 #185
No. LWolf Jun 2015 #52
When I was a young teenager, I used the term as an insult Scootaloo Jun 2015 #53
Me too. xfundy Jun 2015 #56
Yeah, this is close to my experience too cemaphonic Jun 2015 #88
No. Rex Jun 2015 #55
No. Starry Messenger Jun 2015 #58
Yes. I feared them. lovemydog Jun 2015 #61
Fantastic. Thanks for your input. xfundy Jun 2015 #68
I think I figured it out by Sophomore year rufus dog Jun 2015 #65
No. moondust Jun 2015 #66
When I was a teen just learning about sexuality in the 1960s I didn't know any gay people aint_no_life_nowhere Jun 2015 #67
This message was self-deleted by its author LostOne4Ever Jun 2015 #69
Thanks to everyone for the great input! xfundy Jun 2015 #71
Never, I accept everyone as they are! akbacchus_BC Jun 2015 #72
No but I was very lucky to have a very ahead of the times family in the 50s olddots Jun 2015 #73
Do you recall any consternation over Christine Jorgensen? xfundy Jun 2015 #76
Hate, fear or dislike at one time? jberryhill Jun 2015 #74
Never had any negative thoughts about gay folks gwheezie Jun 2015 #79
I don't think so. calimary Jun 2015 #80
I honestly do not remember how I came riversedge Jun 2015 #82
First one I knew in rl was my cousin. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #135
I dealt with some pretty bad internalized homophobia when I was about 14 or 15. DemocraticWing Jun 2015 #84
Hopefully you came to accept yourself as you are. xfundy Jun 2015 #103
Once I got to college I realized I could pick and choose my company, and be myself. DemocraticWing Jun 2015 #122
I have never hated, feared, or disliked gay people. SamKnause Jun 2015 #85
No, I never hated, feared or disliked them, but as a teenager it was a major cutdown to call someone Ghost in the Machine Jun 2015 #86
Was that you? xfundy Jun 2015 #90
Nope. I came from a tolerant family and.. mvd Jun 2015 #87
There was a time when I just didn't get it. undeterred Jun 2015 #92
Exactly. xfundy Jun 2015 #93
Yes, that was what was taught. PeteSelman Jun 2015 #94
Nope, never in my life. CBGLuthier Jun 2015 #96
Knowledge: Homosexuals and pedophiles are not the same thing. Gay people patricia92243 Jun 2015 #97
Plenty of DUers disliked gay people Prism Jun 2015 #98
Can you elaborate? xfundy Jun 2015 #102
The Great Gay Purge of 2009 bananas Jun 2015 #105
Wow. Thanks. lovemydog Jun 2015 #111
+7 Jamastiene Jun 2015 #125
I never feared, hated or disliked gay people. Blue_In_AK Jun 2015 #99
I just never had any fear/hate/dislike. I was born not caring. JDPriestly Jun 2015 #104
That comment about high school romanic Jun 2015 #107
Yes I did dislike it: at least in myself. Betty Karlson Jun 2015 #108
Never, but then I always knew I was straight. B Calm Jun 2015 #109
I bought into the stereotypes as I was growing up and definitely saw them as "other." Brickbat Jun 2015 #110
No. In fact, I never really thought about it. Vinca Jun 2015 #113
I remember being a bit uncomfortable about the idea when I was in high school gollygee Jun 2015 #114
No, Never ProfessorGAC Jun 2015 #115
None of the above MoonRiver Jun 2015 #116
Not really; and why is no one recing this great thread? TexasProgresive Jun 2015 #117
Lots of lgbt's are still afraid to report crimes against them to police. xfundy Jun 2015 #121
You don't have to be gay to be afraid of reporting crimes. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #144
I hear you TexasProgresive Jun 2015 #153
No. Next question. n/t AngryOldDem Jun 2015 #120
When I was young and first became aware, I thought it was strange. bemildred Jun 2015 #124
If you don't mind, I'd like to say that your post pretty much sums up my life experiance... BlueJazz Jun 2015 #128
Can't say I ever did, although Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jun 2015 #126
Nope, although I confess to thinking it was funny TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #127
I thought his name was Marshall Applewhite. xfundy Jun 2015 #133
He went by Herff at the time TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #170
Religion, when mixed with self-hatred, is quite volatile. xfundy Jun 2015 #172
No, while young I married a gay man and lived with him and his life partner for almost 10 years KittyWampus Jun 2015 #129
Wow. xfundy Jun 2015 #134
I knew they were a gay couple. There was a specific legal reason for what we did... KittyWampus Jun 2015 #138
Really interesting OP. Agschmid Jun 2015 #137
Thanks. xfundy Jun 2015 #151
Not hate but as a kid Freddie Mercury was something new to me underpants Jun 2015 #140
Ha! I recall my friends arguing that xfundy Jun 2015 #145
No not raised that way . Had gay friends of both sexes in HS. My mom was friends with a gay Person 2713 Jun 2015 #142
i have always been, and remain, completely baffled by anti-gay prejudice unblock Jun 2015 #143
You should try rice vinegar. It's GOOOOOOD. xfundy Jun 2015 #150
Can't help you. qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #146
Thank you! xfundy Jun 2015 #152
You might want to read the edited version. qwlauren35 Jun 2015 #156
No. Knew gay people, TexasMommaWithAHat Jun 2015 #148
I never "hated, feared or disliked" ... Whiskeytide Jun 2015 #149
Thank YOU for participating. xfundy Jun 2015 #154
I think sometimes ... Whiskeytide Jun 2015 #158
What he said jberryhill Jun 2015 #204
Yes, I was a supporter of "pray the gay away" :-( Bradical79 Jun 2015 #155
I had an uncle who was gay and died when I was in college of AIDS davidpdx Jun 2015 #157
Nope, Never Thought Much RobinA Jun 2015 #159
I'm kind of slow so I didn't figure out until later that some of my mother's friends were gay Fumesucker Jun 2015 #160
Nope. leftyladyfrommo Jun 2015 #161
I was blessed with a liberal upbringing, so pretty much accept people as they are Doctor_J Jun 2015 #163
No. The concept of gay marriage took a little getting-used-to, but not for long. (nt) Paladin Jun 2015 #164
No, but I was unaware treestar Jun 2015 #165
No hatred, but I did make a lot of insensitive and bigoted comments when I was younger. Throd Jun 2015 #169
I don't think I hated them, feared them or disliked them, but... hamsterjill Jun 2015 #171
I grew up watching kids in the hall, evirus Jun 2015 #173
Hadn't even considered that! xfundy Jun 2015 #174
No, but then again I wasn’t honestly aware of people being attracted to their own sex... dorkzilla Jun 2015 #178
Sadly, some still think they or their kids can "catch it" xfundy Jun 2015 #187
Terrible what harm religion can do dorkzilla Jun 2015 #197
I unknowingly married a man who was gay but was trying to 'do the right thing'. Avalux Jun 2015 #179
I came very close to entering a marriage like that. xfundy Jun 2015 #188
Of course I did. I grew up in rural PA and I was a dumbass who believed what others told me LynneSin Jun 2015 #180
Wonderful story. xfundy Jun 2015 #191
Sadly yes IVoteDFL Jun 2015 #181
Excellent. xfundy Jun 2015 #193
Honestly, no, but they were invisible to me for much of my childhood.... Humanist_Activist Jun 2015 #184
No....was/am I supposed to? ileus Jun 2015 #186
When people here object that I assume someone is gay, closeupready Jun 2015 #189
No, never hate, fear or dislike ... but I did NOT pay enough attention .... etherealtruth Jun 2015 #190
I don't think I ever had any of those feelings. But then I was raised by parents who did not waste jwirr Jun 2015 #192
Never once LittleBlue Jun 2015 #196
I do not remember being aware of differences as a child, my folks were very accepting of all people uppityperson Jun 2015 #199
I lived with a lesbian part of the time I was in school. xfundy Jun 2015 #202
In high school, I would use the term "gay" to describe things that were not to Ed Suspicious Jun 2015 #201
I had an uncle, who was gay, maybe two liberal N proud Jun 2015 #203
"maybe he'll find the right girl." xfundy Jun 2015 #205
Nope. Never did. peacebird Jun 2015 #206
As a kid in the 70s, I didn't know what "gay" meant until I was about ten. Arugula Latte Jun 2015 #207
Nope. Always disliked bigots. we can do it Jun 2015 #208
No, never, wasn't raised that way. Yo_Mama Jun 2015 #209
I grew up in Miami, FL, which has many gay people, so it never bothered me. RebelOne Jun 2015 #211
I grew up in Greenwich Village HockeyMom Jun 2015 #212
Learned to make disparraging comments before I knew what they meant. One_Life_To_Give Jun 2015 #213
I went to a fundie church at one point. Initech Jun 2015 #217
My first boyfriend was gay. After he came out we remained dear friends. nolabear Jun 2015 #218
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