Posted by Jimmy Male Question 2: What is your sexuality (homosexual, heterosexual, bisexual, prefer not to disclose)? 1. I agree with it. Celebrate whatever you get the chance to. Question 4: The following scenario is purely fictional and hypothetical. Suppose that heterosexuals decided they wanted to celebrate their sexual preference in the same way homosexuals do, either through a “Straight Pride Parade” or with some kind of holiday. How would you feel about it? Please use the following rating system: They have the right, but I think it’s a bit childish. It’s clearly a response to homosexual pride, and in my opinion, it’s a malicious attempt to provoke/prolong a ridiculous fight. I say provoke/prolong, because they are offended by homosexuality, and displays of homosexual pride, so they are trying to offend the gays. Frankly, it works. I say ridiculous because the question seems very clear to me. Its; "you worry about what you do. I’ll take care of what I do."
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on 12/1/2004, 11:18 am, in reply to "psychology survey"
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Hi! I am conducting a survey for my psychology class, and I was hoping you guys could help me out by answering a couple questions. I need 10 responses from homosexuals and 10 responses from heterosexuals (which I will obtain someplace other than this message board, obviously). Please note that no names are needed, and no one, homosexual or heterosexual, will be portrayed negatively based on sexual orientation or opinion. This study is simply a comparison of opinions between homosexuals and heterosexuals, and your responses will be presented in a totally neutral light. Thanks so much for taking the time to read this and for filling it out if you choose to do so. Here is the survey:
Question 1: What is your gender?
Gay
Question 3: Every year, homosexuals hold a Gay Pride Parade to celebrate their sexuality. How do you feel about this? Please use the following rating system:
4. Other (If you choose this option, please elaborate).
Please feel free to leave any additional comments or questions you might have. Again, thank you for your participation in this study!
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