Hatred of who one is indicates a lot of emotional abuse and lack of support. We suggest some counseling to come to terms with your reality and help build some self-esteem. There is nothing wrong with being gay, regardless of what anyone has told you. It is the other people who are wrong in their judgmental attitudes.
Gay men do not cease being men simply because of their sexual orientation. A gay man is a man, not a woman. The parental instinct of a man is called the paternal instinct. If a man identifies himself as a woman, then he is transgendered and that is a different issue than being gay.
Being stuck up is a personality trait, usually born from vanity and narcissism, and has no direct correlation with being gay. Yes some gay people can be stuck up, just as some straight people can be stuck up, but there is nothing that ties being gay with being stuck up.
Yes, being gay is who you are. You can't change it.
No. Being gay is a result of biological predispositions set off usually by environmental conditions. Being gay is largely a part of biology, not personality. However homosexuality can greatly influence one's view point of the world because of the oppression and persecution in various parts of the world.
It is known as internalized homophobia. This occurs when individuals who identify as LGBTQ+ have negative feelings towards themselves due to society's prejudice, which leads them to project this self-hatred onto others within the LGBTQ+ community.
Only straight men hate being called gay. Most gay men prefer the term "gay."
The gay people I know don't hate being called gay. Young people use the word gay in an offensive way. This is abuse and bullying and good people never do it.
The Tyra Banks Show - 2005 I Hate Being Gay - 4.95 was released on: USA: 18 February 2009
No, you should not. Can you imagine the immense pain hating them causes being inflicted upon yourself? It would drive you mad. Remember the Golden Rule.
They don't usually hate them? in fact they usually become friends with them
As of 2013, gay people lack many of the rights that straight people have. They cannot marry. They cannot do joint adoptions. They can be fired from their jobs for being gay, and they can be beaten up without it being a "hate crime."
Generally, if someone calls you gay, and your not gay, they are attempting to insult you because they think that being gay is in insult. These people are homophobes, and usually fear or hate gay people out of ignorance or religious bigotry.
Yep :( he so gay that gay people hate him
she doesn't hate 'gay' people. she loves everyone, she's a sweetheart.
It depends on the person, but gay people are more likely NOT to hate because of orientation than straight people.That said, there are some gay people who hate bisexuals and vice versa.
As a young african american male living in an extremely homophobic culture diggy cannot openly embrace his own true sexuality which is that of a young gay male,so no he does not hate gay people although he may distance himself from that for fear of being exposed.
This question makes a vast assumption that gays typically lie about hate crimes. I presume this is meant in general as in "If a gay person say they're victims of hate crimes, they're lying". Otherwise, one would have to give a specific event that can be carefully reviewed to ascertain if the gay victim was lying. There's no reason in general to believe this is always or even often the case.