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20-06-2006 23:25
Interesting Article
I think this article is very interesting. I have been out for over a year now, and haven't lost any of my straight friends. I think this is because I form close bonds with all of my friends, and that becomes the foundation. My two best friends forever are Sean and Kevin, whom both are straight. At my school, we have many gay teens, however, almost all of them hangout with each other, and I am not in that group. None of my friends have ever been labeled as being gay just for hanging out with me, but at the same time, everyone knows that I have a lot of close friends, so hanging out with me is never a hard thing for my straight friends to admit. I think the biggest factor that decides how many straight friends you can have is how 'gay' you are, obviously if you are known as a skeeze, then not many straight people (or personally, no one) will want to be around you. It is all about how you treat your friends in the end, if you're an awesome friend, then being gay shouldn't be an issue. If you're a shitty friend, then that will work against you.
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