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Re: Teachers tell bullied kids to act less 'gay' - November 2nd 2011, 08:16 PM

I kind of agree. There is nothing wrong with being gay, but let's face it, not many straight people go around using "Straight lysps" or talk about how straight they are all the time.

I don't think it should be hidden per say, but some people take gay pride too far.

We do n't know the specifics, and the media loves to inflame hot button issues.
The teacher could have easily easily said something along the lines of what I said, but the whole issue was blown out of proportion.

Again, I'm not being anti-gay, I'm not saying we should hide who we are, but gay people who make and effort to make sure everyone within a ten-mile radius know they are gay are annoying.

Again though, I'm not bashing gays, I'm not saying all gays are overly dramatic or that all they talk about is bein gay, but the ones are overly dramatic, and talk about nothing aside from being gay need to shut up because they're embarassing the LGBTQ (I hope I didn't forget anything/mix up the order) community.

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