CCOKC: Child Celebrities Oppose Kirk Cameron
Famous kids from the ’80s and ’90s unite to raise awareness about a serious threat to civil rights: Kirk Cameron.
this is amazing
Long Distance Relationships
-They do work out if you and your significant other put the effort into it. Communication and trust are crucial parts in any relationship but mostly for a long distant one; without it the relationship would not work out. It’s really hard at times going days, weeks, and even months without seeing that person but when it comes down to that moment where you two are finally together, all that waiting would pay off. It’ll feel so surreal yet really great to be in the presence of one another.
Don’t put a gay in front of something that’s meant for everyone. Marriage between two men or two women isn’t “gay marriage” it’s marriage. The life of a gay person isn’t their “gay life” it’s their life. It’s the twenty first century, stop being so fucking ignorant.
Same thing applies to “gay friend”. I’m not your gay friend. I’m your friend that happens to be gay. It’s an aspect of me, not what defines me.
^^^THIS!!
It’s really not that hard is it to say, “Sometimes boys like boys and sometimes girls like girls. Now eat your fucking jello.”
I will always be thankful for being gay.
Some people say it’s a curse, or wish they could change it, but not me.
I feel like gay people tend to (and should) ask the bigger questions about life, society, religion, etc.
We’re automatically put into the “not normal” category from the time we realize that we’re gay. That should be the biggest motivation to question everything around us.
If society/religion is wrong about us, what makes everything else they say acceptable to just eat up?
That’s the main reason why I’m such a critical thinker about marriage, relationships, religion, even the existence of a god. I don’t just accept things because that’s the “norm,” or because that’s what I was taught. Why would I? We’re not the norm! We’re taught that being gay is unacceptable, a disgrace, and it’s morally wrong! I know this isn’t true -so what else is everybody wrong about?
I feel like if you’re gay and you know it’s wrong how we’re treated by all races, all major religions, all ages, all around the world, and yet you still believe everything else that society makes us believe, then you’re just as normal as the people condemning us - and normal in this case is not a good thing. Being gay is not “normal” - but don’t take that offensively. Take it as an opportunity to be different, to think critically, and to question everything.
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