If I was being a jerk I would have to meet you. 94% of my friends are girls, and I know the power of calling one a bitch. After the first time and subsequent blood loss I had, I don't make a habit of it.
I said you were doing what a bitch does. Nice to his face but spiteful behind his back. Your contorting my answers into your little fantasy world, where you aren't the one who is making a mistake. A few years ago there was a movie about this, "Mean Girls." That of course spawned another word called "Frenemy." I do not know you well enough to make a judgement call of wether you are indeed a bitch or not. Or psychopath. Or bipolar. Or shizoid. Or normal. Or a doctor. Or a sheep. Or perhaps some sort of flightless bird like a Kiwi.
If you love him, why does it matter in the first place if he has "gay" or "feminine" tendencies? The first rule of love is accepting the person for whatever they are. If you truly love someone all of that trivial stuff doesn't matter. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone that disagrees with that.
People are animalistic and cruel. Human nature is not kind. A tip for the future - Never assume anyone is nice. Almost any history book...ever written...would agree with this.
I never said you were homophobic. So now your putting words into my mouth.
Negative reactions are what makes us grow stronger in the long run. You are at the point where you only want to see what you want to see. Hear what you want to hear. Putting this in public is opening yourself up to reactions, including negative ones. If you only wanted positive comments, you should have asked for only positive comments.
Is my ex-boyfriend gay?
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If I was being a jerk I would have to meet you. 94% of my friends are girls, and I know the power of calling one a bitch. After the first time and subsequent blood loss I had, I don't make a habit of it.
I said you were doing what a bitch does. Nice to his face but spiteful behind his back. Your contorting my answers into your little fantasy world, where you aren't the one who is making a mistake. A few years ago there was a movie about this, "Mean Girls." That of course spawned another word called "Frenemy." I do not know you well enough to make a judgement call of wether you are indeed a bitch or not. Or psychopath. Or bipolar. Or shizoid. Or normal. Or a doctor. Or a sheep. Or perhaps some sort of flightless bird like a Kiwi.
If you love him, why does it matter in the first place if he has "gay" or "feminine" tendencies? The first rule of love is accepting the person for whatever they are. If you truly love someone all of that trivial stuff doesn't matter. You'd be hard pressed to find anyone that disagrees with that.
People are animalistic and cruel. Human nature is not kind. A tip for the future - Never assume anyone is nice. Almost any history book...ever written...would agree with this.
I never said you were homophobic. So now your putting words into my mouth.
Negative reactions are what makes us grow stronger in the long run. You are at the point where you only want to see what you want to see. Hear what you want to hear. Putting this in public is opening yourself up to reactions, including negative ones. If you only wanted positive comments, you should have asked for only positive comments.