A
very interesting question indeed ...
From my perspective, when I was a child, all my friends were straight - all throughout my childhood. Consequently, because everybody naturally assumed
I was, the word "gay" as a
negative used to be banded about
all the time by my mates.
"Getting stuck in traffic is so GAY" ... "getting a poor payrise is so GAY" ...
anything they didn't like was so GAY ... and to be honest, whilst it makes considerably less of a difference to me now, that type of rubbish is one of the major reasons I took so long to come out ...
Whilst it's true that we
should ignore what people say, quite often people underestimate the power of a word, or a gesture ...
particularly when it's levelled against a person or persons that are either impressionable or of low self-esteem.
I'm not suggesting everybody should go around watching their p's and q's all the time, as we need to be broad-shouldered enough to see things for what they are, and in I'd say 75% of cases, the person saying it doesn't really think anything of it ... however, yes I do still find it irritating, because it just smacks of real ignorance on the part of the people saying it.
What
does amuse me
now is that all my straight mates are 100% cool with me being gay ... and WOE betide anybody ELSE that says "xyz is so GAY" in front of me, as
my mates are now the first ones to say anything ... it's so sweet ... PLUS now, whilst they do still say it occasionally, they
all go red when they realise they've said it in front of
me ... which is, again, really rather sweet I find.
Straight people are cool
mile:.
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