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I'm straight and support Gays. But I get made fun of it?

I support the LGBTQ+ community and I'm staight, but I get made fun of it by mainly my family and some friends. 

They call me gay ( there's nothing wrong with being gay) but it's very insensitive to my sexuality , I just love and support Gay's etc . It Doesn't mean that I'm gay.  

My parents are homophobic ( somewhat , they have negative reactions towards gays) in the streets while driving they get pissed off and yell rude words , such as the F-word ( if you know what other f word I'm talking about then you know) I find it very rude to do such a thing to another person . 

Moreover, a while back , two women on a show were kissing and my parents turned to me and my siblings saying " You better not kiss or like the same gender , it is disgusting and wrong" their words do no change my beliefs one bit, I cannot take such negativity. 

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    11 months ago

    Who cares if you get made fun of it? That just shows how ignorant and close-minded those people are. Don't ever let anyone make you feel bad for something that you wholeheartedly support, especially if it's a good thing. Just keep being the amazing ally that you are and **** the bigots

  • Sky
    Lv 7
    12 months ago

    Just be yourself, keep supporting your gay friends and the LGBT+ community, and if your family doesn't like it they can piss on it.  Don't let their hate affect your proud support of gay people.  Also, set a goal of gaining independence and moving out on your own as soon as possible so you can get out of that toxic atmosphere.

  • Anonymous
    12 months ago

    Show them this:

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