illinoisbuckeye
Heisman
At my work, there are many people that are gay and one that considers themselves "bisexual." I personally cannot see why anyone could discriminate them or hate them as they are probably the nicest people around and they have their heads on straight, never really judging since they are always being judged. I am not a parent, and this is not to offend anyone out there, but I cannot see how you could reject your child because of a choice they made.
I was talking to one of the guys that is openly gay. I asked him if he was attending college right now and he told me that he did not have the money. This kid works during the day at Culvers and than comes at night to where I work. He said that his dad's parents had given him a ton of money so that when he graduated high school, he would not have to work this much to get an education and suceed in life. When he came out gay, his father quit contact with him. This kid had his future set for the next few years but was screwed because of his parents. I just cannot see how you can judge someone that you once felt and loved for. If and when I have children, I know that I could never do something like this to them. As other have said, it's hard enough in society to be "accepted" as a gay person, but when your opportunities are taken away because of it, that is just plain wrong.
I was talking to one of the guys that is openly gay. I asked him if he was attending college right now and he told me that he did not have the money. This kid works during the day at Culvers and than comes at night to where I work. He said that his dad's parents had given him a ton of money so that when he graduated high school, he would not have to work this much to get an education and suceed in life. When he came out gay, his father quit contact with him. This kid had his future set for the next few years but was screwed because of his parents. I just cannot see how you can judge someone that you once felt and loved for. If and when I have children, I know that I could never do something like this to them. As other have said, it's hard enough in society to be "accepted" as a gay person, but when your opportunities are taken away because of it, that is just plain wrong.
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