I'm a gay man.
I'm not a lesbian. I'm not a bisexual. I'm not a transsexual.
These are all separate and different things. I have nothing against lesbians, bisexuals, or transsexuals; in fact I have a lot of friends who are. But they're not the same thing. Why do we lump them together?
Am I the only gay guy who doesn't feel a part of the "LGBT" community?
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Because Y!A does not know where to put us! Notice we are in the Culture and Groups section as opposed to the Family's and Relationships section!
I kind of see your point, but what should we have been 'lumped' with? Arsonist? Blind Penguins? Left-handed-dyslexic-Jews? (I think Hitler tried that).
Fellow gay fellas may be my brothers, but the L's, B's, T's, Q's and a few more letters are the gay man's distant relatives, in one way or another.
Hey, prop 8 cost all these letters the right to marry. We all have the same war wounds.
Well..in all honesty Lesbians and Gays are pretty much the same thing just different genders. We're both attracted to members of the same sex. Bisexuals are also attracted to the same sex but have straight feelings too. Transexuals are sometimes attracted to the same-sex (whether it be prior to surgery or after). Soooo I guess I'm not seeing your point. It makes complete sense to me for us all to be lumped into this community. We're all supposed to be "family" and in this fight together right?
I hope so, because united we stand and divided we fall.
In a world too concerned about what's going on in our pants, it's good to have allies.
-Roll eyes-
Look, we're stronger if we stick TOGETHER.
We're never going to be accepted if we're seperate. We all want the same thing: Acceptance and equality.
Your'e giving me a lump. It is getting bigger. Thanx.