05-25-2013, 01:02 PM
Hi everybody!
Because I just read a post in correlation with this question and I didn't want to flood the topic in what it was, I wonder what word do you prefer which means people who are attracted to same-sex people?
For me, each word has a "problem" or a bad connotation.
Gay has a very political connotation : for me it sounds almost like a political party (gays' revendications for example) and I have difficulties to use this word.
Homosexual sounds like a very scientific word, maybe a pathology, it's also weird to me to use that.
The others are offensive. In French, I often use the equivalent of "fag, faggot" but lots of gay people think it's offensive, but I think it's finally the most neutral. In English I use "gay" but I think it has this political connotation, no?
What do you think about it?
I propose we invent a very neutral word to designate us. :biggrin:
Because I just read a post in correlation with this question and I didn't want to flood the topic in what it was, I wonder what word do you prefer which means people who are attracted to same-sex people?
For me, each word has a "problem" or a bad connotation.
Gay has a very political connotation : for me it sounds almost like a political party (gays' revendications for example) and I have difficulties to use this word.
Homosexual sounds like a very scientific word, maybe a pathology, it's also weird to me to use that.
The others are offensive. In French, I often use the equivalent of "fag, faggot" but lots of gay people think it's offensive, but I think it's finally the most neutral. In English I use "gay" but I think it has this political connotation, no?
What do you think about it?
I propose we invent a very neutral word to designate us. :biggrin: