I think respect includes not judging each other...I can get that from straight people if I want it...I notice a new trend among gay people who judge people who like to have sex...is this what gay pride was for? To become as judgemental about each other as the heterosexual population is. The "good ones" are virginic and the "bad ones" are whores? UGH I find it very dissappointing.:mad:
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No need to apologize Sil...I was inspired to respond after I read your post but truthfully it was so many instances I am thinking about in general...I wonder how much growing up with AIDS in the forecast influenced subsequent generations and their attitudes?.
In regards to what you were saying specifically...I remember those feelings well...sometimes it felt like getting punched in the gut but there is a whole world beyond that if you are willing to grow and evolve and listen and learn...becoming secure within yourself and allowing other people to be who they are without letting it affect you are worthy...and attainable... goals.
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What's wrong with passing judgement? Or put it another way saying not anything or everything is OK?
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eastofeden Wrote:Whether it is right or wrong is subjective but I feel it is detrimental to the future of the gay movement for equality to judge each other while pretending to embrace diversity and asking for the same.
Unfortunately, I believe that an attitude of anything is OK is detrimental to the gay movement for equality. I think it makes enemies of many mildly/moderately religious people who might otherwise be fairly neutral.
eastofeden Wrote:In context of what I was referring to...what effect does other people's sex lives have on you personally and if you feel compelled to judge other people based on their partners then we have effectively done to each other what straight people and religion have already done except for me it feels like a slap in the face and far more personal because I expect it from them.
I judge a liar even if he hasn't lied to me. I am sorry to disappoint but I do make judgements about someone's character based on their behaviour.
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juk Wrote:Are you advocating that to be classed as an acceptable gay person you have to follow rules as defined by you and those who share your opinion?
I am saying that morality is public as well as private, and that many people, including myself, are deeply sceptical of the idea that anything goes.
I make my judgements according to my beliefs, and (for the most part) keep them to myself. Others, I am sure, make their own judgements based on their beliefs. I sure there are people who hold a low opinion of me, but I accept that as part of Life's rich tapestry.
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