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I feel like this might be missing a step.“What woman would you sleep with?”
My sister asked me that question, and then she got offended when I told her “none of them.” She then said, “Don’t be like that!”
So yes, my sister told me not to be a faggot.
Homophobia is pervasive in our culture:
I agree. From context and the way that phrase is typically used, I don't think your sister meant "don't be gay". It's very likely that she meant something like "play along with the question and don't say no straight away". Of course, asking a gay male that question kind of makes no sense. But it might be worth clarifying the situation with her, since a misunderstanding is likely.I feel like this might be missing a step.
My thought would have been "don't be like what?"
I've had people tell me to "not be like that" but they meant something different - like my tone of voice or my emotional state that came out in my voice.
Not saying your sis wasn't being a jerk, but clarification may be needed first.
How was I supposed to take this?I feel like this might be missing a step.
My thought would have been "don't be like what?"
I've had people tell me to "not be like that" but they meant something different - like my tone of voice or my emotional state that came out in my voice.
Not saying your sis wasn't being a jerk, but clarification may be needed first.
Did she explicitly say these words?How was I supposed to take this?
My sister was clearly disappointed that I did not want to sleep with any females. In other words, she did not want a faggot brother.
She claimed my lack of interest in penetrating a vagina was proof I had misogyny. A damn stupid argument.Did she explicitly say these words?
Believe what you want, but my sister is kind of a homophobe.Okay it's one of those days, I guess. Take care.
She claimed my lack of interest in penetrating a vagina was proof I had misogyny. A damn stupid argument.
We here all know you are gay, you mention it regularly. You don't make noise about it or push an agenda. It is who you are, and we (as far as I know) don't judge you for it, and I, for one, have no problem with it. It is your sister's problem, not yours.“What woman would you sleep with?”
My sister asked me that question, and then she got offended when I told her “none of them.” She then said, “Don’t be like that!”
So yes, my sister told me not to be a faggot.
Homophobia is pervasive in our culture:
Metalhead should not be judged at all. He’s done nothing wrong to anyone here and has my respect.We here all know you are gay, you mention it regularly. You don't make noise about it or push an agenda. It is who you are, and we (as far as I know) don't judge you for it, and I, for one, have no problem with it. It is your sister's problem, not yours.
That's kind.Metalhead should not be judged at all. He’s done nothing wrong to anyone here and has my respect.
She did ask me that when I was having that stomach sickness.Did she ask you that while you were having that stomach sickness?
Plenty of manosphere men hate women.Ok, maybe my response to my sister’s question was a bit too reactionary. I still think my sister was wrong for assuming I was the kind of gay man who engages in misogyny, even though some gay men out there really are like that. I also am willing to admit I was not in the best physical state when I had this conversation with my sister.
I still don’t like that question.
Australia is more secular than America.Homophobia is pervasive in our culture: