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I am gay and I hate it when people ask me this question.

Like, or "Like like"? 🤔 :p
Had to look that one up. Maybe because I am not younger.
The sentence has one "like" in it. 🧐

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"Like" and "like like" are two phrases with slightly different meanings, primarily used informally. "Like" can indicate a fondness or enjoyment, a similarity, or a filler word in speech. "Like like," on the other hand, is often used by younger people to express a stronger romantic attraction or "crush"
 
I think he had redeemed himself by making the efforts to improve himself.
Help me understand how this pertains to what I was saying to Markness.

Which was the point that while words may not literally produce open
sores on the body, the effect of words can certainly make a person
feel wounded.

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Help me understand how this pertains to what I was saying to Markness.

Which was the point that while words may not literally produce open
sores on the body, the effect of words can certainly make a person
feel wounded.

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The effects of words can wound very much.

I just wanted to give Markness some props over his improvements the last couple of years.
 
I am over this now.

Some heteros can’t understand what it means to be queer and I get that.

I once told a preacher that I believed that God made people gay, that they were born that way, they didn't choose to be gay, and that if being gay is a sin, then note that the Bible does not rank sins. Being gay is not even mentioned in the 10 Commandments. The preacher shoved his chair back from the table we were sitting at, turned beet red, and angrily left the restaurant. LOL. I've never forgotten his anger at my response.

Keep on keepin' on, Metalhead.
 
Yeah, there's still people with a *it's a choice you could change if you tried*
attitude.

Tragically true. That's essentially my NT cousin's viewpoint when it comes to my autism.

Which is no more a lifestyle than being LBGTQ. :mad:
 

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