Friday, January 29, 2010

Gay Meeting Places North Brunswick Nj Why Do People Think I Act Gay?

Why do people think I act gay? - gay meeting places north brunswick nj

Hello to all
I am a new member and what prompted me to join, is that I was able to ask ...... I would like to respond! So here's the deal. I am an American 18, a newcomer to the school and I come from a family that is likely as upper middle class. My mother is a doctor and my father is active duty Navy chaplain ... (Pastor) has always taught me to embrace me and were very supportive of my ambition. Get this: because my father is a military, we moved a lot ... I mean, a lot: I've lived in over 13 states ... onnly'm 18 Therefore, I have been in the whole country! (almoat each) of coastal states seem to accept and can seem exclusive and diverse in the north to the south closer to .... Spirit, at least the places I lived there. And remember, this is at least a year and a half at a time, so I week/months- not had time to explore the area! So, why is that so many young people come into contact, I think, left with my career or my sexualityDad ... how I talk, act and dress seems strange. Typically, the information that educated people like Martin Luther King, Marshall Thurgoood and Obama would not be so influential when it sunk in his pants and proper English were used. So someone tell me, why people think because I am somehow "Oh, I have to act gay or know ....."
Seriously WTF?

I am exposed to the ignorance, even at the higher education! I remember that I was in college (well, I'm KY) from what my roommate holding a standard, I think I met him after I cam back and had to rap music, BET, and was clean his bigscreen. He looked at me funny when I wear Ameerican seen Eagle and Hollister ... You know, "white" clothing.

. someone.please.explain

4 comments:

Jus said...

They say things like "Hello": D

Jenny K said...

They say things like "Hello":)

Jaleel W. said...

Because it racist and / or uneducated. They see the color of their skin, and align with the given stereotype. The fact that many black families of the upper middle class does not mean that they adopt the ways needs are less fortunate, especially if it's bad at grammar.

randall flagg said...

Because they see in the pictures on television, and I think they are genuine. Get: I am a designer, expects me all as bizarre and gay, or at least gayish and extravagant. I'm not, I'm just a regular guy with a wife and a daughter. Meanwhile, in the design community, I am normal and customary, when in fact I am different from all of them. They all look alike, dress, and as similar. I always think of the Monty Python film Life of Brian when Brian a crowd who repeats everything that you say, addressing the nation, we are people who are different, we are different from others, and a slight voice at the end said: - I do not. Get it? The man, who said that he was different from that to be different. Be yourself and forget what others think.

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