Is it right for

Started by REXXXX5 pages

They separated by gender, not preference. Society thinks it is imprudent for younger children to be taking off their clothes around each other. If someone decides to apply sexual preference to that setting, they are discriminating. Gender discrimination is okay in that situation, but not really any other kind.

Cammii, if that happened to you, then I say "what the ****." That shouldn't be happening and you should file a complaint with your school.

but it doesnt have anything to do with younger children specifically because as we see all places that require you to change clothes are separated darn near. even bathrooms in places that children arent allowed to be in and are adults only are generally separated.

Originally posted by Ms.Marvel
but that doesnt change the fact that the reality is that boys and girls locker rooms are seperated. and if theyre seperated due to sexual preferences then it makes sense for gays to be seperated too.

But it doesn't make sense for them to be separated. Neither gay nor straight.

i agree with you.

but thats how it is.

So, since our current institutions are stupid, we should make even more stupid institutions? That does not seem like a good plan to me.

No, it's not right.

It would be discrimination and thus problem would arise from it.

Originally posted by King Kandy
So, since our current institutions are stupid, we should make even more stupid institutions? That does not seem like a good plan to me.

*shrug*

if youre going to make one part less stupid then you should make it all less stupid. if a gay man is allowed to be in a room and appreciate a nice ass then i should be able too also. 😄

but in this society i cant. so in this society... he cant. **** 'em. shrug

Originally posted by Ms.Marvel
*shrug*

if youre going to make one part less stupid then you should make it all less stupid. if a gay man is allowed to be in a room and appreciate a nice ass then i should be able too also. 😄

but in this society i cant. so in this society... he cant. **** 'em. shrug


Yeah, because we should always do what society says... I guess all those abolitionists in the 1800s should have just shut up.

I mean so what people are gay , they are just like everyone ,with rights. Gay people arnt some creepers checking out every single person of the same sex. If they do there just like every guy or girl thats looking at the differnt sex.

Soooo...Gay people are just like everyone else....But they don't check out every person of the same sex but if they did they'd be just like straight people who do it with the opposite sex...But they don't...So they're not really like everyone else?...Is that your rather pathetic argument?

Am I the only person having to point out the complete absurdity in this?

Anyway...Moving on to the actual point. Has anyone considered what the other people in the locker room's opinions may be?

It may sound prejudice to say that a straight boy/man may feel uncomfortable undressing in the presence of a homosexual man. But is it really any different from saying that a group of women may feel uncomfortable undressing in the presence of a heterosexual man?

Ironically, it's a thread on homosexuality that makes for the biggest dick-wagging contest KMC has seen for a while.

Originally posted by King Kandy
Yeah, because we should always do what society says... I guess all those abolitionists in the 1800s should have just shut up.

yes. because thats totally what i was insinuating. 🙄

i believe this is the second or third time youve taken something ive said out of context.

Originally posted by jaden101
Soooo...Gay people are just like everyone else....But they don't check out every person of the same sex but if they did they'd be just like straight people who do it with the opposite sex...But they don't...So they're not really like everyone else?...Is that your rather pathetic argument?

Am I the only person having to point out the complete absurdity in this?

Anyway...Moving on to the actual point. Has anyone considered what the other people in the locker room's opinions may be?

It may sound prejudice to say that a straight boy/man may feel uncomfortable undressing in the presence of a homosexual man. But is it really any different from saying that a group of women may feel uncomfortable undressing in the presence of a heterosexual man?

Ironically, it's a thread on homosexuality that makes for the biggest dick-wagging contest KMC has seen for a while.

qft.

Originally posted by REXXXX
They separated by gender, not preference. Society thinks it is imprudent for younger children to be taking off their clothes around each other. If someone decides to apply sexual preference to that setting, they are discriminating. Gender discrimination is okay in that situation, but not really any other kind.

Cammii, if that happened to you, then I say "what the ****." That shouldn't be happening and you should file a complaint with your school.

I am going to file for a complaint, same with other people . Because i dont believe thats right.

Well jaden101 , Well i mean it might be weird, but your not there to strip for people your there for class. I mean if a gay person doesnt come up to you and try anything they should have rights to be in there. Now if someone took it alittle far and said things to someone to put them in a wierd spot then it should be taken into actshon.
No matter where you go you will always come across differnt people,who think and act differnt. And many people are very closed minded people, and if it doesnt fit them then they are agenst it.
I live in Niagara falls, Bum ****, it's either money or don't have any. Now many people over here are very closed minded because its all stupid little drug dealers from the "hood" that doesnt like gay people. I mean kids have ALL rights to go to school, and learn,not be kicked out because there gay. Now how would people feel if they just got kicked out because they like something and the other person doesnt,it be a little messed up. If people act like adult and not shove it in peoples faces that they are gay, and not do stupid things, there shouldnt be a problem.

One kid got banned from my school for holding anouther guys hand, in my school, high school, you are aloud to hold or kiss your boyfriend or girlfriend in halls if its not going any deeper then that. But there are kids holding hands in the halls boys with girls, now why cant a boy hold the same sex just like everyone else can hold hands,why is he denyed. Because people don't like it ? Well thats stupid. If someone likes who they are, and if the same sex makes them happy, then who gives anyone the right to say there wrong, when the finger can be pointed right back.

If anyone wants to translate that into English for me then please do.

Originally posted by Peach
I fail to see how his sexuality would play into it at all.

Or are you of the (mistaken, as well as completely ridiculous) belief that if someone is homosexual they will automatically be checking out and attracted to every single person of their gender?

Well, I guess it depends what your view on separated lockers for men and women is.

Unless your harassing people or getting waaaaay too friendly at school with another person (without being smart about it), your sexual preference is none of the schools damn business and you can sue in civil court if not press charges if any school official asks you whether you are straight or gay. Let me tell you from experience after having my own battles with a school after they forced me to see a school councilor against my will (they locked the door) and searched my locker because my mom died, schools are more afraid of litigious students than anything on the planet. The only words a school official fears more than "I'm filing a lawsuit" are "I'm pressing charges".

I don't know if that helps, I went to a high school where the football team would beat you into a coma for being homophobic and people only cared about your sexuality if they wanted to ask you out. So I guess things were kind of different.

If what your saying is true, realize that your school is violating your constitutional rights and that you probably should press charges with the DA.

so, like the issue is that a gay person in a changing room might make the other students uncomfortable?

what about people who get uncomfortable changing in front of others anyways?

Originally posted by inimalist
so, like the issue is that a gay person in a changing room might make the other students uncomfortable?

what about people who get uncomfortable changing in front of others anyways?

Do you mean me?

Originally posted by Bardock42
Do you mean me?

lol

the locker room was the bane of us all my friend.

Originally posted by inimalist
lol

the locker room was the bane of us all my friend.

Not me.

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
Not me.
I was a fat kid and I didn't mind it either.

Originally posted by Nemesis X
Hey that's one of the absolute facts about gay people and you can't deny it.

That's like saying all heterosexual women check out every man and vice versa. I have a gay friend and I know they don't check me out so you're wrong...again.