I feel bad about the kid who tried to find solace on the internet. I remember when I was about 15, my friend was just coming out and his mom was really homophobic, so we went on my computer to try and find some info for young guys coming out.
Yahoo (Google wasn't invented) searching "gay" is probably not the best idea I had. I mean, as far as I know everything turned out fine and the next year there was a GSA on campus that provided a lot more healthy environment for gay high school students, but in 1997, the internet was no help for a gay teen.
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Originally Posted by fashion is danger
There's a story about a gay instructor possibly/maybe being kinda sexually inappropriate with a female customer, and you can't shut Kyle up.
There's a story about a gay guy committing suicide because his roommate secretly videotaped and aired him having sex with another man and you barely get word one.
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Oh come on. Kyle was clearly bothered by the homophobia that drove this kid to end his life.
Besides, if you're stupid enough to kill yourself because other people don't like you, you're just extra flesh anyway. We all have opportunities to rise above, whether we take them is the important part of the equation.
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Originally Posted by Medium Brumski
Just apply the rule about switching the race/sex to the roommate videotape thing, what if a girl had webcast two chicks together...hot.
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Or what if a girl had webcast her female roommate getting fucked by her college BF when the girl was supposed to be really christian and saving herself for marriage? We all know hypocrites and want to cut them down to size, but the broadcast was wrong.