fredv3b Wrote:My point was not about labels, there certainly is such a thing as the 'gay lifestyle'. My point was that there are plenty of gays, myself included, living a pretty conventional lifestyle. What do you feel you would be loosing by accepting yourself as gay and living as such.
Pseudo Rob Wrote:If things dont have labels, how will we know what we're changing to?
Why would you be losing anything? Why would you somewhat dismiss the thought of a straight lifestyle and then openly acknowledge that a gay lifestyle exists? Why is it even necessary for us to change from one classification to another? Why bother putting definitions behind any of this? Keep in mind, my post isn't an attack on semantics because honestly that would just be a waste of words, but a thought that could potentially change the way some people think.
Most everyone who is gay finds themselves searching for some place to fit in as do most people. The problem is that everyone, almost subconsciously, classifies others into groups and then appropriately attaches a little colored sticker to them so they know how to feel about that individual. The 'gay lifestyle' is often stereotyped and hyped up by societal definitions as something flamboyant, something whorish, and something unacceptable to most who hold
certain standards. Those who are gay immediately find themselves within this classification without even knowing it. Does anyone else have a right to classify you?
I'm not really sure that's what any of us want. Some may want to fit into the characteristics above, and if that's the case then so be it, but I'm fairly certain that we aren't fans of being judged and/or classified prior to another even knowing who we are. We should be able to live our own lives and do our own thing freely without worry of false preconceived notions built around sexuality.
Rather than redefining these groupings, why not remove them? Just maybe, people will actually start getting to know each other again for who they really are instead of making assumptions based on false definitions that have been handed down from one generation to another.