To me, sexuality is for people who are intent on missing the point entirely. Why is it such a big deal?
I understand that some may not be comfortable being that open in life, so this is why they use the Internet. But why when you look on twitter bio's etc. do you see people immediately stating that they are 'Gay!'? As if they should be treated any different? Yes, it may be to connect with people you have something in common with, but no straight person ever really says 'straight!' when showing their personality? Surely everybody SHOULD be the same and we are no better than eachother in relation to our sexuality?
That's only a mild case of it all, once it starts to get very overt & in your face ( All people can be bitches, but why make your sexuality the foremost weapon?) surely those individuals are the ones making it worse for other gay men & women who fight for equality? giving society a stigma?
Just to make clear, I am not homophobic. My best friend is gay. Yet he considers it to be only a small part of his being, and is not what he is, or who he is.
Thoughts?
I understand that some may not be comfortable being that open in life, so this is why they use the Internet. But why when you look on twitter bio's etc. do you see people immediately stating that they are 'Gay!'? As if they should be treated any different? Yes, it may be to connect with people you have something in common with, but no straight person ever really says 'straight!' when showing their personality? Surely everybody SHOULD be the same and we are no better than eachother in relation to our sexuality?
That's only a mild case of it all, once it starts to get very overt & in your face ( All people can be bitches, but why make your sexuality the foremost weapon?) surely those individuals are the ones making it worse for other gay men & women who fight for equality? giving society a stigma?
Just to make clear, I am not homophobic. My best friend is gay. Yet he considers it to be only a small part of his being, and is not what he is, or who he is.
Thoughts?