Posted on 23 March 2018 - 06:07 PM
olliwer03 wrote
being some weird ass sex is your choice
nobody cares about ur sex choice why are you telling minecraft ppl about it
pce
u gae tho
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 06:13 PM
Magiclz wrote
ok bladian
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 06:14 PM
Radioactivebeans wrote
Limeintine wrote...
I'm not homophobic but doing something legal doesn't make it moral or right
I’m just trying to say I don’t care
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 06:16 PM
Limeintine wrote
You can do whatever you want with your body as legal and don't seek attention because you make a choice and I won't have a problem with that.
??? by saying you don't agree with something you are literally judging it
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 06:45 PM
The hate on this thread is actually disgusting. I'm convinced these people were not loved enough by their family. I'm in shock. I 100% support this thread.Posted on 23 March 2018 - 07:10 PM
Crinkle wrote
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 07:18 PM
Being gay is completly normal. Just respect other people's opinion.Posted on 23 March 2018 - 09:36 PM
Crinkle wrote
Limeintine wrote...
??? by saying you don't agree with something you are literally judging it
Sorry that post was rushed but I what I’m trying to say is that even though I don’t agree with their decisions about their sexuality, I would still treat them as any other person in this world. Hopefully that makes more sense.
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 09:37 PM
I'm Kodii (Cody) and I'm a 21 year old gay male. I came out my sophomore year (10th), and from there it was nothing but positivity and some backlash for my sexuality.When I first came to the conclusion that I was gay, I was very confused. It's not something that you just shout from the rooftops at first. It was very confusing because I grew up not really learning about this, my uncle was gay, but I never knew that. It wasn't until middle school when I learned more about different sexualities. I don't have anything against anyone because I believe we're all entitled to do with our bodies and love who we want without judgement. I wear shirts that clearly state I'm gay just because I honestly don't give a shit about anyone's opinion about me because it's not who they are, it's who I am.
It's hard to first think about when you are younger, and I've talked to many people about situations like this, and even had some people come out to me.
Everyone is entitled to comment about their own beliefs and do so without judgement, but when there's constant hate about us just because we're trying to live our life the way we want to, then it just goes too far.
Everyone is the same inside, and just because someone sees someone of the same gender attractive doesn't make them any different then you.
Don't judge someone based off their sexuality, because I grew up learning don't judge a book by it's cover.
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 09:37 PM
Limeintine wrote
Crinkle wrote...
Sorry that post was rushed but I what I’m trying to say is that even though I don’t agree with their decisions about their sexuality, I would still treat them as any other person in this world. Hopefully that makes more sense.
Live and let be. That's what I've always said. If it doesn't affect me, I don't care.
Posted on 23 March 2018 - 09:40 PM
ItsKodii wrote
Limeintine wrote...
Live and let be. That's what I've always said. If it doesn't affect me, I don't care.
Exactly that’s what I do. I’m just stating whether I agree or not on the subject.
Last edited on 24 March 2018 - 02:56 AM by Radioactivebeans
ItsKodii wrote
When I first came to the conclusion that I was gay, I was very confused. It's not something that you just shout from the rooftops at first. It was very confusing because I grew up not really learning about this, my uncle was gay, but I never knew that. It wasn't until middle school when I learned more about different sexualities. I don't have anything against anyone because I believe we're all entitled to do with our bodies and love who we want without judgement. I wear shirts that clearly state I'm gay just because I honestly don't give a shit about anyone's opinion about me because it's not who they are, it's who I am.
It's hard to first think about when you are younger, and I've talked to many people about situations like this, and even had some people come out to me.
Everyone is entitled to comment about their own beliefs and do so without judgement, but when there's constant hate about us just because we're trying to live our life the way we want to, then it just goes too far.
Everyone is the same inside, and just because someone sees someone of the same gender attractive doesn't make them any different then you.
Don't judge someone based off their sexuality, because I grew up learning don't judge a book by it's cover.
The only criticism people got on this thread was because some people really like mentioning they are gay at every opportunity they get and do big announcements about their sexuality which is something people might find annoying. Not the fact that they are actually gay
Posted on 24 March 2018 - 05:15 AM
Radioactivebeans wrote
ItsKodii wrote...
The only criticism people got on this thread was because some people really like mentioning they are gay at every opportunity they get and do big announcements about their sexuality which is something people might find annoying. Not the fact that they are actually gay
When you are not straight, you assume that everyone else around you is straight unless you explicitly know. You feel like you are the only person who is like that. Often, being out is less something you do for yourself, and more a way you pay forward what was done for you. I became more comfortable not being straight when I saw people who were openly not straight around me. I think you all misunderstand when you say this stuff is all about attention. No one's looking to be showered with praise for being gay. As sad as it is, I was not in the slightest bit surprised when someone made a thread asking for bets on when I would die from AIDS. I think it's ridiculous to say that people come out for attention, when the type of attention you receive and know you will receive is, at best, people telling you this was all pointless (no matter how hard it may have been for you) or that you're an attention whore. At worst (and in all likelihood), you're going to get a group of people telling you that you're an abomination and that you should kill yourself.
Being out is about attention, yes, but in a very certain way, and honestly "visibility" is a much better word. At my liberal ass fucking college where everyone and their mother is gay, I don't feel a need to be like "hey guys look here I too am of the gay" because everyone already knows there that it's totally chill. In communities like this one here where I know I'm going to get some death threats for doing it, I find it is important to be out, because I know ultimately I don't give a shit what people are going to say, and that me and other's being open is going to help slowly create an environment where people feel comfortable knowing their sexuality, even if they themselves don't come on here and shout it from the rooftops. Being out is about making people realize "hey, there's other's, it's not weird, it's not a phase, I'm valid," and that's something I care about a lot.
Last edited on 24 March 2018 - 05:49 AM by Kiivo
Magiclz wrote
wut?!
https://www.badlion.net/forum/thread/171913
Edit: just noticed HalfCreeper + Skillap also pointed this out. Still though the hypocrisy xd
Posted on 24 March 2018 - 06:13 AM
Cratain wrote
Radioactivebeans wrote...
When you are not straight, you assume that everyone else around you is straight unless you explicitly know. You feel like you are the only person who is like that. Often, being out is less something you do for yourself, and more a way you pay forward what was done for you. I became more comfortable not being straight when I saw people who were openly not straight around me. I think you all misunderstand when you say this stuff is all about attention. No one's looking to be showered with praise for being gay. As sad as it is, I was not in the slightest bit surprised when someone made a thread asking for bets on when I would die from AIDS. I think it's ridiculous to say that people come out for attention, when the type of attention you receive and know you will receive is, at best, people telling you this was all pointless (no matter how hard it may have been for you) or that you're an attention whore. At worst (and in all likelihood), you're going to get a group of people telling you that you're an abomination and that you should kill yourself.
Being out is about attention, yes, but in a very certain way, and honestly "visibility" is a much better word. At my liberal ass fucking college where everyone and their mother is gay, I don't feel a need to be like "hey guys look here I too am of the gay" because everyone already knows there that it's totally chill. In communities like this one here where I know I'm going to get some death threats for doing it, I find it is important to be out, because I know ultimately I don't give a shit what people are going to say, and that me and other's being open is going to help slowly create an environment where people feel comfortable knowing their sexuality, even if they themselves don't come on here and shout it from the rooftops. Being out is about making people realize "hey, there's other's, it's not weird, it's not a phase, I'm valid," and that's something I care about a lot.
You look like such a nice dude lol… But yeah some people are monsters…
Posted on 24 March 2018 - 07:31 AM
HalfCreeper wrote
Magiclz wrote...
ok bladian
Bladian is a good guy!
Posted on 24 March 2018 - 07:41 AM
Kiivo wrote
Magiclz wrote...
wut?!
https://www.badlion.net/forum/thread/171913
Edit: just noticed HalfCreeper + Skillap also pointed this out. Still though the hypocrisy xd
Literally, as soon as I left this game I became a lot better in lessons, no longer depressed, I didn't like the same sex anymore. This is game is honestly the best way to fuck up your life. Forum ban me if you want but I stick by it and believe it!
Posted on 24 March 2018 - 07:44 AM
Cratain wrote
Radioactivebeans wrote...
When you are not straight, you assume that everyone else around you is straight unless you explicitly know. You feel like you are the only person who is like that. Often, being out is less something you do for yourself, and more a way you pay forward what was done for you. I became more comfortable not being straight when I saw people who were openly not straight around me. I think you all misunderstand when you say this stuff is all about attention. No one's looking to be showered with praise for being gay. As sad as it is, I was not in the slightest bit surprised when someone made a thread asking for bets on when I would die from AIDS. I think it's ridiculous to say that people come out for attention, when the type of attention you receive and know you will receive is, at best, people telling you this was all pointless (no matter how hard it may have been for you) or that you're an attention whore. At worst (and in all likelihood), you're going to get a group of people telling you that you're an abomination and that you should kill yourself.
Being out is about attention, yes, but in a very certain way, and honestly "visibility" is a much better word. At my liberal ass fucking college where everyone and their mother is gay, I don't feel a need to be like "hey guys look here I too am of the gay" because everyone already knows there that it's totally chill. In communities like this one here where I know I'm going to get some death threats for doing it, I find it is important to be out, because I know ultimately I don't give a shit what people are going to say, and that me and other's being open is going to help slowly create an environment where people feel comfortable knowing their sexuality, even if they themselves don't come on here and shout it from the rooftops. Being out is about making people realize "hey, there's other's, it's not weird, it's not a phase, I'm valid," and that's something I care about a lot.
I didnt mean thats what I thought I was trying to explain where others come from