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Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 11:35
by RoentgenDevice
Oh I once had a lady come up to me and ask "Do gay people eat food"
was she serious??
And what did you answer
Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 11:39
by Anonymous2
Oh she was pretty serious. This was a lady who lived in a duplex, where an ex of mine lived and she was super religious, ignorant, close minded, feminist, the whole nine yards. This happened back in 2009 when we were together, and she had made that comment, we both looked at her with our mouths gaping open. I honestly was speechless.
A few days later, I brought some ice cream for him, and we ate it in front of her mocking her "Oh yes we love to eat, this ice cream is really delicious" she was royally pissed off, but never said anything to us after that.
Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 11:48
by Jatsko
Win by ice cream
that should be worth some points in some scale or another
Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 11:58
by Anteroinen
Those are some pretty extreme examples. The most homophobic comment I've heard in real life was by this driving tutor lady, who said that she does not understand why gay people would want to get married since the union cannot be sanctioned by God. Otherwise she didn't really seem to have a problem with gay people marrying. I did not really say anything to that.
Then, if I actually were in a public relationship with a guy, then it would probably be a different story...
Congratulations on the ice cream thing though. That was brilliant.
Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 12:05
by Sublevel 114
lol ice cream
Also, none of familiar people here was talking about gays.
Only about traditional relationships.
Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 12:31
by RoentgenDevice
Error_3113 wrote:Win by ice cream
that should be worth some points in some scale or another
Yes.
DIIINNNG!!
Achievement unlocked: "Ice Cream Licker"
Piss someone off by eating a tasty Ice Cream.
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Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 15:12
by The Kakama
Anteroinen wrote:Those are some pretty extreme examples. The most homophobic comment I've heard in real life was by this driving tutor lady, who said that she does not understand why gay people would want to get married since the union cannot be sanctioned by God. Otherwise she didn't really seem to have a problem with gay people marrying. I did not really say anything to that.
I've seen worse here, like one time in an Islam related talk they said that being gay is like worshiping the devil.
Also Malaysia generally likes to pretend being gay is not a thing.
Re: Relationships
Posted: 08 Jun 2015 15:51
by Jatsko
How so?
Re: Relationships
Posted: 09 Jun 2015 06:46
by The Kakama
For an example, in education it is thought that being gay is a choice.
Re: Relationships
Posted: 09 Jun 2015 11:43
by Jatsko
Ah ok