04-09-2013, 01:49 AM
Have you ever been around someone, worked with someone, had a family member, or even a stranger find out your sexual preference and then make a big freeking happy stink about it?
I have, and I DONT like it. I find it pretty much offensive.
Here is an example of what I mean.....
I had a co-worker a few years ago that had a lot in common with me, so we ended up talking a lot.
After about a year, some other employee got it in their head to "spread it around" that I was "gay", even though they knew NOTHING about me. They were just one of those types that only live to make other peoples lives miserable.
Anyway, word got around fast, and next thing I knew, my co-worker friend came up to me one day with a HUGE smile on her face and shrieked "ARE YOU REALLY GAY"?????!!!!! I told her "Im not "gay" but I prefer men".
All she heard was "yes". She started jumping up and down (not a lot, more like a peepee dance) and was talking loudly and telling me she had ALWAYS, ALWAYS wanted a "gay friend", every since she was a teenager.
This was SO fascinatingly ludicrous, I just started laughing.
We hung around each other a lot more, she even invited me over a few times for Thanksgiving and Christmas (she's got a big family). And she introduced me as "my gay friend".
UGH! What to do. I understood what she was saying, but how it came out of her mouth.....SHEESH. I had to sit her down one day and explain to her, Im just a human being....no more special or worse than any of her other friends. I had to politely explain to her that designating me as "my gay friend" was off-putting (I didnt tell her it was offensive, but she got the idea).
She understood and was sorry about that...I told her it wasnt a big deal, but if Im a friend, then thats all she needed to introduce me as.
I was a new shiny toy to her at that time. I can tell you, it was some freeking weird feeling too.
So, I went from being her "gay friend" to her "best friend"....which I can very much appreciate.
We are still friends to this day. I dont think theres anything I could do to piss her off, not that I would even attempt it.....but its just the fact that she thinks Im SUCH a better person for being gay that just cracks me up.
Ive had a couple of these types of "episodes" in my life. Sometimes though, I would just love to say, "Oh hell no, I aint gay", just to avoid the whole "OMG I KNOW A GAY MAN" dance party.
But then I would be lieing, and that, I cannot do.
Anybody else have something like this happen to them???
How did you handle it?
I have, and I DONT like it. I find it pretty much offensive.
Here is an example of what I mean.....
I had a co-worker a few years ago that had a lot in common with me, so we ended up talking a lot.
After about a year, some other employee got it in their head to "spread it around" that I was "gay", even though they knew NOTHING about me. They were just one of those types that only live to make other peoples lives miserable.
Anyway, word got around fast, and next thing I knew, my co-worker friend came up to me one day with a HUGE smile on her face and shrieked "ARE YOU REALLY GAY"?????!!!!! I told her "Im not "gay" but I prefer men".
All she heard was "yes". She started jumping up and down (not a lot, more like a peepee dance) and was talking loudly and telling me she had ALWAYS, ALWAYS wanted a "gay friend", every since she was a teenager.
This was SO fascinatingly ludicrous, I just started laughing.
We hung around each other a lot more, she even invited me over a few times for Thanksgiving and Christmas (she's got a big family). And she introduced me as "my gay friend".
UGH! What to do. I understood what she was saying, but how it came out of her mouth.....SHEESH. I had to sit her down one day and explain to her, Im just a human being....no more special or worse than any of her other friends. I had to politely explain to her that designating me as "my gay friend" was off-putting (I didnt tell her it was offensive, but she got the idea).
She understood and was sorry about that...I told her it wasnt a big deal, but if Im a friend, then thats all she needed to introduce me as.
I was a new shiny toy to her at that time. I can tell you, it was some freeking weird feeling too.
So, I went from being her "gay friend" to her "best friend"....which I can very much appreciate.
We are still friends to this day. I dont think theres anything I could do to piss her off, not that I would even attempt it.....but its just the fact that she thinks Im SUCH a better person for being gay that just cracks me up.
Ive had a couple of these types of "episodes" in my life. Sometimes though, I would just love to say, "Oh hell no, I aint gay", just to avoid the whole "OMG I KNOW A GAY MAN" dance party.
But then I would be lieing, and that, I cannot do.
Anybody else have something like this happen to them???
How did you handle it?