Congratulations on realizing that you are homophobic -- that you have an irrational fear of homosexuals / homosexuality. Now that you have a friend who's gay, you will need to re-think your attitude. Sometimes, friends make us re-examine our prejudices. This is a valuable gift -- don't waste it. It's time to break the vicious circle of ignorance, fear and hatred by learning!
Your friend's homosexuality does not threaten you. Nobody can make you do anything sexual that you don't want to do.
Sure, some people are going to think you're a homosexual because you have a homosexual friend, but so what? You know more about how you feel then they do.
Check out a book called Loving Someone Gay by Dr. Don Clark. It's written for people who suddenly discover that they have a friend or family member who's gay.
I think you mean homophone, not homophobe. The homophone of except is accept.
homophome or homophobe? being a homophobe is having a phobia of homosexuals ('gay' people) :D
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First, a homophobe is one who fears men. The word you meant is "homophone". A homophone for 'tents' is 'tense'.
A homophobe for allowed is aloud.
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An antihomophobe is a person who is opposed to homophobia.
A friend that normally comes second adjacent to friend a who comes first.
There isn't one. A homophobe is someone who is afraid of homosexuals and homosexuality.A homophone is a word pronounced the same as another word but has a different meaning it may also be spelled differently.
When a friend comes over. Offer him what you have, it could a drink, a meal or anything, sit and talk with your friend.
I think you mean homophone, not homophobe. The homophone of except is accept.