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M C F L Y <3
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Liverpool / Chester
Posts: 9,200
Favourites (more):
I'm a Celeb 2012: Helen Flanagan X Factor 2012: James Arthur
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M C F L Y <3
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Liverpool / Chester
Posts: 9,200
Favourites (more):
I'm a Celeb 2012: Helen Flanagan X Factor 2012: James Arthur
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Sexuality
This is something I have a pretty strong opinion on. I have quite a number of close friends online who have openly said, Im bi/gay, and I'm absolutly fine with it - it dosn't bother me if someone is straight / bi / gay, they're still a good person.
But when I get to school, one of my mates especially thinks its really weird that someone is bi, not so much that they're gay, but if someone is bi she bursts into laughter and everything :\ and Im just there like wtf? Its up to them what they want to be.
Today in english for instance, there was a rumor going around that a lad in our year had told someone he was bi.. and a good 25 people, out the class of 30, were omg'ing and saying some pretty nasty stuff about this one lad being/or supposidly being bi. I gave my friend I mentioned earlier right evils xD It needed to be done.. she knows I have a strong opinion on people taking the mick. She did quieten down after I looked over at her though.. but she hasn't spoken to me since then, think about it xD Ah well, it had to be done..
Am I right here? Should I be standing my ground this much? What are your views?
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