![]() |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Oh, you guys. I am so sorry to hear that you were attacked this weekend. I can't comprehend this person's behavior.
The first time a friend of mine came out of the closet, it was via grapevine as well. Except that, after hearing it, I went straight up to my friend and said "no matter what happens, I will always love you." I hadn't had time to process the concept of homosexuality ('out' gays weren't prevalent in our community and my parents hadn't discussed them much with me.) But I didn't give a flying f u c k. I didn't care who he loved, I loved him because he was a good person and a supportive, generous, kind friend. And once I had time to think about homosexuality, all of the judgements heaped upon it seemed so horribly ridiculous. People's various biological sexual tendencies make me joyful-- gay, straight, bisexual, asexual, transsexual-- How wonderful. We feel. We live. We're allowed to love who we love. There is nothing wrong with you, Crystal, and I know you know that. You're a wonderful person; what's not to love? And there is nothing wrong with your relationship with Jason-- in fact, from all that I have observed, it's a really beautiful and strong one. Your friend is the one in the wrong. What kind of friend lets something like that--even if it's something they don't necessarily agree with-- stand in the way of a long relationship with a human being they've grown to know and appreciate enough to call 'friend'? It's impossible for us to erase the negativity this person has projectile vomited upon you. But let us at least remind you that we see who you are, we know who you are, we like who you are. And we say: hot bisexual! Who doesn't love a hot bisexual? Something is terribly wrong with those rotten 'friends' on so many levels. |
Quote:
|
Thanks to all of you for your kind words, support and encouragement. I feel alot better after having shared my dilemma and you guys have really lifted my spirits. :)
Sure, it sucks to lose a friendship, but I prefer to not have narrow-minded, self-righteous friends anyway. I think I prefer to hang out here at the LoT, where everyone is accepting of each other, regardless of differences in opinion, lifestyle or what have you. You guys rock! Thanks again for all of your support! |
See, you've both judged and you've both decided that the other has features that are undesirable for you. It all works out, it's just too bad someone had to be rude first.
|
I judge Crystal's bisexuality to be a-ok. :D
|
I'm sure as hell going to judge them.
Dealing with similar black and white views on the world from within my family, as well as other moments with friends whom I thought were open-minded, I'm feeling a lot of sympathy for you guys here. It can be quite shocking to have someone say such awful things to your face. And they said your kids can't play with their kids anymore? Yeech. I wonder if these people will ever realize how wrong they were. As it is, I'm sure there's no going back after such things are brought to the surface...again, I know just how you feel. Whatever you guys do to keep your marriage strong is the right answer....duh. :) LSPE is right - it's downright unAmerican to mock a hot bisexual chick! Hell, Crystal is a hot bisexual chick that apparently prefers men at least slightly (you are married to a man, after all), takes care of kids and cleans house (ok, I'm assuming here). You're like, the ultimate dream woman! Sooooo, are you guys visiting SoCal anytime soon without the kids? :evil: |
Never mind
|
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -7. The time now is 01:07 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.