Do you feel a bond with other gay people?

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ragingwhoremoansSun 27/04/08 07:59

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I noticed on a thread a while ago that somebody referred to a gay person as 'one of our own', which I thought sounded slightly ridiculous and made homosexuality sound equivalent to being in the Mafia. But I don't know though - do you feel any kind of brother/sisterhood with other homosexuals?

I don't at all (well, I feel strongly attached to the gay people I'm friends with, but not to the great mass of homosexuals)- I can understand that as part of (widely) the same minority group as me other gay people might share some of the same experiences and difficulties that I might, but despite that there are so many gay people that I don't identify with at all that a shared interest in the same sex seems a pretty tenuous link. I'd rather judge gay people on their own merits, like I do with any other kind of people. Does that make me some kind of gay traitor, do you think?

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