GAY!! It's just another word we hear it too often from everyone around but this word itself is never foreign to people working in an aviation industry and you just have to be more open minded about the gay society and their preferences. After all, we are all the same, creations of God. It's just like guys who love pussies and we like dicks.. Oh yeah!!
This article is only to share with some encounters/questions I have had throughout my flying career and also my journey of discovering my own sexual preference.
But let me share with you some of the most common questions that many have asked me;
FIRST: Q; Are you seriously Gay? A: Like Duhhh!!!
Second: Q: Do you not like girls at all? A: Like WTF?!?!? Do you not know what does gay stand for? Kindly google it for God's sake!
Third: Q: Who's the woman when you're in a relationship? A: In a gay relationship, you obviously know that both parties are males so there's no woman or man in the relationship. It's either you enjoy receiving more or giving more and it's called 'top' for the one that gives and 'bottom' for the one that receives.
Fourth: Q: Straight guys often asked me, so you like guys but do you like me? A: Most of the straight guys are homophobic and the often think that we (the gay people) like them whenever we are close to them. I can only say that, you have a penis and that doesn't mean that we want it! So take a mirror and take a good look at yourself. If you can't afford one, let me know, I will buy you TEN!
Fifth: Q: When did you find out that you're gay? A: There's no when, it's just like me asking you, when did you find out that you're straight? Right? We will start to discover our sexual preference at different ages and as for me, I found out that I was attracted to guys since I was very much younger at the age of 12 but I finally knew I was only attracted to them at the age of 13.
Sixth: Q: How did your parents accept it? A: Fortunately, parents are very supportive but it took me quite some time to make them realized that we are still their children and the only thing that differentiates us from other children is our sexual preference. And now, I can tell my mom anything I want to without having to give stupid excuses.
Seventh: Q: Why don't you choose the right path? A: Being gay is not an option, if only we knew it's so wrong and tough being gay, we wouldn't have chosen this path. Who likes being humiliated by schoolmates during high school, being looked down by the community, being called names like fag, sissy and all. We all deserve equal rights, we all deserve to be loved, we deserved to be acknowledged and being able to hold hands with our partners without being looked at differently by the people in the public. So stop asking this stupid question, we didn't choose to be gay, we are all born with it.
This list is gonna go on and on and on and on... It's a never ending topic but the next time you come across a gay person, please give some respects to them. If you like to hang around them, then go ahead and enjoy their company. But if you don't, just say bye and don't ever see them again.
Life is just too short to bother about what you or others think about us so live your life to the fullest!
Good day!
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