Everybody's entitled to their own opinions. I think I stated it very clearly in my post that it wasn't my friend's sexuality I had a problem with, it was the fact that she felt she couldn't tell me.
We ALL have got issues with one thing or another, whether it be with single mothers trying to join sororities, people who practice sex before marriage, folks who smoke weed, Grad vs. Undergrad....it's no different than having an issue with someone who is homosexual. It all falls into the same judgemental, self-righteous, holier than thou category that some of us would hate to think we're a part of. As long as we don't go around forcing our feelings and views on the people we have a problem with...then it's all good. Like I stated we all have opinions...and that's just what they are. None better, none worse than anyone else's.
As I read everyone's post over, I realized that most everyone, in a nut shell, said that they would still remain friends with the person , despite their sexuality...so where does the self-righteousness come into play?
[This message has been edited by Sexy Mocha (edited November 30, 2000).]
[This message has been edited by Sexy Mocha (edited November 30, 2000).]
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