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That stuff is really confusing to me as well. I don't know if I think some people can be born feeling like a different sex or not. Forexample, this girl I went to high school with... she dated all the "straight" girls who would always say "I'm not gay, I just really likeKatie".. she looked like a female, long hair, pretty.. but always acted extremely masculine. Now her name is "Isaiah" and she has a goatee andhad chest surgery. I don't get how people can be so into being a lesbian then be a straight man.. but I probably won't ever get it because I don'tgo through that.Originally Posted by ExtRaOrDinaRy SwAg
I personally don't agree with homosexuality but it don't really affect me. I do think its unfair that they are treated any different than other human being in terms of the marriage thing and their insurance rights and stuff like that. I just can't stand the flamboyant ones or over the top lesbians, can't nobody tell me they are BORN like that. It's all an ACT in my opinion.
Even in the lesbian community there's girls who hate on each other because of how they dress.. For example- I'm not super feminine like wearing heelsall the time and loads of make up- but I'm in no way like the tomboy ones.. In fact- most the really tom boy ones act funny around me because I'm not"dude" enough for them and they don't wanna f me because I'm not in heels n skirts. I have my own style that doesn't fit into lesbianstereotypes and some people hate on me just because of that.