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Originally Posted by Jords
for a bunch of gays yall narrow-minded on this subject nobody on this forum likes to sit down and go, hang on thats kind of a reasonable point do they
Its not common nor a big problem like homophobia but imo it exists.
I love da straight men and women 
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No no no, you misunderstand. It
doesn't exist. It doesn't, cannot, has not, and
will not exist.
Tell me when you've been mocked and had slurs shouted at you in the street for holding hands with someone? Tell me when people have rolled their eyes at you and your partner just for being together on a train? Tell me when you've had to sit in a room where everyone around you has spoken of their disgust and dissaproval of straight people?
Tell me when the government has had to
vote to legalise you being who you naturally are? Tell me when you've had to explain to someone that no, one of you is
not the 'woman' in the relationship? Tell me when most if not all of the TV shows and movies you watch have no representation of people like you and even when you
are represented it's a negative two dimensional stereotype?
Everyday is straight pride for you. The entire world, it's systems and institutions are geared toward preserving
your sexual orientation. Tell me one country where you
can't walk around holding a girl's hand and not get mocked/arrested/killed? You can't because there aren't any. I can give you 79.
There's a reason why 'Heterophobia' is underlined in red when you type it - it does not exist. Someone may be prejudiced towards heterosexual people but no, they cannot be 'heterophobic' because that implies so much more than irrational distaste. It references systems of oppression designed to push you down, and those systems are simply
not mirrored for straight people. There just
aren't.