Education is good. But the best treatment for homophobia is personally knowing a gay person. That's why gay people should not disown homophobic friends.
Ignore them. These 'friends' are immature.
No, a person should not be ashamed that they're gay. It is something they cannot help to feel.
* Absolutely! They are your friend and you should stand beside them 100%. Generally when you do this the hurtful words and thoughts subside. If you don't stand up for your gay friend then you are an enabler and just as bad as the person or persons hurting your gay friends feelings.
David Budd
If that person does not want you to, then no you should not. If you are friends with him/her then that could potentially ruin your relationship.Hope i could be of help! Or you could suck their balls instead.
yes
It really depends on the person. It is not uncommon for gay people to have gay friends. Most people tend to be most comfortable around friends they have things in common with. It isn't a concrete rule, and it doesn't mean that ALL of their friends have to fit into one specific profile.
try to talk to he's friends and ur friends see wat they think if enough evidence says yes, confront him and ask him if he is gay
If they are your friends, then your sexual orientation should be accepted without prejudice. If you feel they may react negatively, it might be time to find new friends.
Absolutely not, a friend who gay, lesbian, or bi-sexual is doing what any friend should do and that is being supportive.
It should not be your friends choice, if you love this friend you should date them.