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One Thousand Club
I am a bisexual male. I am very sure of my sexuality. However, I have never been romantically or sexually involved with another man, and I am quite happy with my girlfriend. As such, I'm never associated with the gays from an outside observer. I'm told by gay friends that I'm "not really gay", which I agree with, because I am not. However, gay friends keep me out of things and say I don't understand things because I'm straight. I don't face any of the public backlash of homosexuals, but for some reason I am always a "gay ally". I'm not allowed to show pride. When I do I get accused by straight people for pretending to be something I'm not and by gay people for trying to hijack their movement. People look at me and they say that I'm a straight guy who just happens to watch a lot of musical theatre and sing and dance.
I'm always an outsider for pride festivals, gay rights events, ect., for reasons I can't comprehend. If I were to get a boyfriend and write "I'm gay" on all my clothes, I feel like I would be treated differently and I don't get it.
I know, I don't have to deal with the same stigma and social inequality that my homosexual friends do, but I still think it's bullshit that I can't be as vocally proud as others around me. What do y'all think?
I'm always an outsider for pride festivals, gay rights events, ect., for reasons I can't comprehend. If I were to get a boyfriend and write "I'm gay" on all my clothes, I feel like I would be treated differently and I don't get it.
I know, I don't have to deal with the same stigma and social inequality that my homosexual friends do, but I still think it's bullshit that I can't be as vocally proud as others around me. What do y'all think?