Poll: Are you Homophobic??

Recommended Videos

EeveeElectro

Cats.
Aug 3, 2008
7,052
0
0
Not at all, although I don't approve of the people who have to announce it whenever they want attention. Mainly a couple of 'trendy bisexuals' I know.
A gay guy at my school used to come in wearing full make-up and whenever he passed me in the corridor I heard him saying things like, "I'm gay you know! I am gay! I have a boyfriend you know!" From what I heard, he also tried to get out of detention by accusing the teacher of being homophobic. I don't like his personality, whether he was straight or gay.

But yeah, I don't have a problem with any of it. I'm not too fond of the people who are like, "Gay guys/lesbian girls kissing are disgusting, but lesbian girls/gay guys making out are hawwwt!"
 

Banhaze

New member
Oct 8, 2008
123
0
0
I don't approve, but I'll keep my opinions to myself and not be confrontational about it. Nothings going to change, so why make a fuss?
 

FalloutJack

Bah weep grah nah neep ninny bom
Nov 20, 2008
15,485
0
0
Nah, not homophobic. They gotta understand that I don't swing that way, though. It's perfectly fine for them to be that way, but I'm not, cool?
 

Mistermixmaster

New member
Aug 4, 2009
1,057
0
0
A little, It's not like I mind them or anything as long as they aren't advertising it to everyone, and as long as they don't go into detail about anything sexual. But then again, I don't like it when heterosexuals go into details about anything sexual either.

Maybe it's just me being wierd
 

SnipErlite

New member
Aug 16, 2009
3,145
0
0
*shrug* Maybe I'd be labelled a bit of a homophobe because two guys making out weirds me out a little. Not that I think it's wrong or that they shouldn't do it in public, since it's their right, but it makes me a little more uncomfortable than a hetero couple doing it.
 

IkeGreil29

New member
Jul 25, 2010
276
0
0
I think it'd be silly to say "I'm not homophobic" as a heterosexual person. No matter what, you always will feel uncomfortable with the idea of you engaging in it. That is to say, maybe other people doing it doesn't matter, but when you get involved... it changes your perspective.
 

Tourette

New member
Dec 19, 2009
741
0
0
I don't know any gays as there are none in my social circle and the thought of gay stuff turns my stomach but that's their business and I don't care what they do with their lives as I do not have any right to dictate what others can or cannot do with them.
Each to their own I say and live and let live.
 

Something Amyss

Aswyng and Amyss
Dec 3, 2008
24,756
0
0
IkeGreil29 said:
I think it'd be silly to say "I'm not homophobic" as a heterosexual person. No matter what, you always will feel uncomfortable with the idea of you engaging in it. That is to say, maybe other people doing it doesn't matter, but when you get involved... it changes your perspective.
Why would heterosexuals be getting involved in gay sex in the first place?
 

Mr.Petey

New member
Dec 23, 2009
521
0
0
Mistermixmaster said:
A little, It's not like I mind them or anything as long as they aren't advertising it to everyone, and as long as they don't go into detail about anything sexual. But then again, I don't like it when heterosexuals go into details about anything sexual either.

Maybe it's just me being wierd
Nah not at all. I see where you're coming from exactly :) I'm the same to be honest as I feel uncomfortable when a relationship happens to get shoved explicitly in people's faces, regardless of sexuality.

I've never had a problem with any kind of relationship, two guys or two gals, it's all love in the end and what's to hate about that. If anything I tend to look upon people who actually are homophobic as the lowest forms of life that even single cells organisms would laugh at (if they could)
The moment anybody steps out and has baseless hatred upon them is no different that racism or sexism in my book. Any "legitimate" base for their hate upon a perfectly loving couple is a joke there and then.
 

Steam Colossus

New member
Aug 17, 2010
137
0
0
Man on man bugs me because I'm a straight man and because of that I like girl on girl.
I'm hypocritical...
 

Furious Styles

New member
Jul 10, 2010
1,161
0
0
I don't object to it on a moral level and know that gays are just people too, I believe they should be allowed to marry and adopt kids and all sorts of things.

Its just icky is all, is that homophobic?
 

steevee

New member
Apr 16, 2008
327
0
0
I have to say, I really don't like 'Queens', but I've got no problem with gay people.

Once got forced into watching a gay prono with a gay guy, curse you drunken bets. Major awkwardness, but kinda funny at the same time. Did you know the acting in them is even worse than in straight porn?
 

tigermilk

New member
Sep 4, 2010
951
0
0
Are you asking if homosexuality or homophobia is 'a mortal sin'? Incidentally I selected no as I am not. Not sure if I have any gay friends though to act as "proof". Fuck it this is the internet everyone I know is gay.
 

Jumplion

New member
Mar 10, 2008
7,873
0
0
I don't have a problem with homosexuality, though my friend has a slight homophobic tenancy to an understandable degree, though sometimes it get a bit obnoxious. However on the subject on people making out in public, please keep it private.

It's really obnoxious when I see two people in the hallways at school futilely eat each other with loud "OM NOM NOM OWMN ONW" noises, trying to keep their bursting libidos from breaking down that tiny wall and screwing right then and there, and this goes for any couple. Though in all honesty, I'd probably do the same thing if I had a girlfriend.....
 

Mr.Petey

New member
Dec 23, 2009
521
0
0
Wardnath said:
saruman31 said:
They can do whatever they want but homosexuality has no meaning in the natural world.
Wrong. It does...
Checkmate ;) See I don't really understand that sentence. Just because it isn't one person's idea of a couple, doesn't make it any less natural in overall perspective of everyone else. An almost equal mix of people would find it perfectly natural, nullifying your statement as "fact" sorry