Monday, February 22, 2010

Making an Issue

Honestly, sometimes I really don’t get it. I mean, what the hell is all the fuss about? If you want to show people you consider yourself the furthest from ’an abnormal abomination’, why not stop acting like one?

I’m talking about those people who have made their sexuality such a focus point that if you subtracted their sexuality form their personality, you’d end up with just about nothing.

Why do most of us spend most of our lives trying to convince everyone around us that we’re normal by yelling at them, getting into pointless arguments about a misplaces word or two, getting into moods and then calling them homophobic pricks? Why do we want others to accept us so bad? Is it because we can’t accept ourselves? Is it because we think the world has been exceptionally harsh on us by making us gay and feel the need to dish out some suffering on that note?

Why can’t we stop flaunting our gayness all the time? People don’t flaunt their straightness (usually). Why do we make ourselves the exception?

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