GSA (Gay Straight Alliance)

  • LovingAnnabelle
    17 years ago

    Anyone in this group? At there school perhaps?
    Well Im glad to meet you all =D hope we can share expierences and meet new friends here =D

  • the song writer
    17 years ago

    I wish we did....that be super-cool

  • bequi
    17 years ago

    Is should be Gay Lesbian Straight Alliance... to complete it..

  • LovingAnnabelle
    17 years ago

    Yeah that would be nice =D so yeah im bi.. what are you guys into.. how are all of you doing today?

  • the song writer
    17 years ago

    I have a lot of friends that are bi-ish....
    I go to church, like crazy.
    thats my life basically, church and being online.
    music's pretty amazing too, but everyone loves music.

  • LovingAnnabelle
    17 years ago

    Oh i see.. well im glad you support it i wish they had GSA at my school but unfortunately they dont

  • the song writer
    17 years ago

    We need something like that at our school.

    ...the gay population there is like increasing intensely...it's like coming out of the closet is a freaking fad at my school.

  • the song writer
    17 years ago

    ...and all those gay people need some friends

  • LovingAnnabelle
    17 years ago

    Mmm.. i guess.. its kinda hard to find people.. so its not that great for us

  • LovingAnnabelle
    17 years ago

    To "find" the right one

  • LovingAnnabelle
    17 years ago

    Yeah.. well wut your saying is actually pretty true for some people .. im decided so i know.. but some people.. do have those difficulties

  • bequi
    17 years ago

    Im not bi but my best friend is gay, his live-in partner is bi, and the childhood bestfriend of my best friend is gay... so im at the 3rd sex world though im not one of them...

  • bequi
    17 years ago

    Theres a lot of people who are bi's but i dont think that it will be tolerated in ur schooL.. u will be accepted outside school...
    i have a closest officemate which is straight guy and he hates bi-sexual, in which we always argue about. he doesnt want me to mingle with them, and im trying to open his mind to reality..

    my point here is, u dont have to push ur self to be accepted by someone, because there will always be someone who will accept u, without doing any effort..

  • x Mo x
    17 years ago

    Hey, sorry, this might be a bit offensive, but I really have no idea what a "bi" is. I mean I know it has to do with gender and all that, but can you please explain it to me? I also have no idea what a GSA is. Could you explain that too?

    (and please dont go reading my profile and think that Im making this up, because Im really serious.)

  • the song writer
    17 years ago

    Its when you like both sexes.

  • bequi
    17 years ago

    Bi is short term for bi-sexual...
    meaning you had a relationship inboth gender and sexes ( girl/boy)

  • x Mo x
    17 years ago

    Is that the answer to both questions?

  • bequi
    17 years ago

    GSA (Gay Straight Alliance)

  • Renee
    17 years ago

    Painted Persona...just to clear the air

    It's not easy to get a correct answer from just one self-ascribed "bi" person. I can give you an answer based on my observations and own personal experiences though.

    I don't call myself straight, bi, or lesbian. I consider myself open-minded. But there is one thing you should know when I say this, I've only loved or had feelings of the possibility of falling in love with women. I think often times there is always a prefered gender, they just don't want to close off the prospect of maybe, someday, they will like the other gender. And there might also be the fact that both genders offer different types of relationships, and they can't decide who they want to be in the relationship.

    And no, I don't think you can just "turn off" the attraction to another sex, once you've chosen which gender you would like to pursure. It's often like being in a relationship: you may love that person unconditionally and beleive they are the most beautiful thing on earth, but that doesn't stop you from being attracted to others.

  • the song writer
    17 years ago

    Gay-Straight-Alliance

    ...a program where gay people and straight people can see eye-to-eye and hang out without any prejudice people messing with them.

    ...I think I got that right.

  • bequi
    17 years ago

    In the world of bi-sexuals, when they call themselves bi, the would simplify things like they had relationship/sex with either girl or boy...
    but if u just simply hhave a feelings, like u appreciate someone(girl/boy) then u are not bi--

    u need first to sleep in both sexes before u can declare ur self as bi... im sorrounded with those people, i deal with them everyday of my lives so im sure about it

  • Renee
    17 years ago

    I think it depends on who the person is...if they claim to be bi but have never been in a relationship with someone of the same gender, they may still be attracted to them sexually. Which in that case I don't see them saying they are bi as wrong.

    That's like saying you can only call yourself straight if you've had a relationship with someone of the opposite gender.

  • the song writer
    17 years ago

    I'm bi...

    ...racial.

  • Normal is the Watchword
    17 years ago

    I'm straight but my gay friend started that club at my old school.

  • OMGdanielle
    17 years ago

    I was in it last year...
    im with the 'open minded' thing... i've always dated guys buy done physical things with girls and even fallen for a few.. but i definetly prefer guys... thats just me

  • Prophecies In Kodak
    17 years ago

    Well, painted persona. i'm bi. but to me, people are just people when it comes to attraction. i dont prefer a gender, i just find attraction within both depending on the person rather than vital organs. it's like that for some.

  • LovingAnnabelle
    17 years ago

    Yes.. i agree.. same here for me

  • OMGdanielle
    17 years ago

    Same way as straight people..

  • Selfrejected
    17 years ago

    Homosexuals should not need an alliance to live in our society I find it sad that you do. All humans should have the same rights as another and should not be looked down upon for their sexual preference.

  • Renee
    17 years ago

    Yes Ryan, they should. And if we were all equal and never looked down upon we wouldn't have this group. But that's not the case, is it?

  • Selfrejected
    17 years ago

    Wow, smack a positive with a negative. I was being all nice for a change and I get little missy here giving me the anal. If you join the group and alienate yourself is it going to make it any better? People need to be made aware, not hiding in some club :)

  • Renee
    17 years ago

    Don't you see? the Gay/Straight alliance IS making people aware. It's not a place to hide...if it was it'd just be the Gay alliance. It's a place to feel welcome and accepted, by both Gays and straights alike. And if it's aleinating anyone, it's the people who don't accept the gay/straight alliance and are against same sex relationships...

  • Selfrejected
    17 years ago

    Meh, Canada has a great policy to same sex marriages, it's legal.
    So, I don't see as many people against it, so I should stop speaking out on a topic I seem to lack the knowledge of from the American Point of Veiw.

  • Jamie Lorraine
    17 years ago

    My best friend and this girl (both gay) started the "True Blue" movement last year at our school and people reacted to it very well. they started responing to how the gay society felt without a voice. and the teachers said it was so much of a big arugement that they had to stop it. but the student body was like " they should be able to have a voice like the rest of us" because after the two who started it was slient for the whole day until school got out for the summer no lie, becasue they felt as they were be slient because of their sexuaility.

  • Carrotgirl
    17 years ago

    Being 34 I think its great that there is so much more support and understanding. Many years ago you were treated like a leaper and people were bashed up. The risks are still around but no where as risky as it was.

    Television has helped, more understanding creates tolerance, and when you realise how many gay / bi / tran kids end up on the streets we have a long way to go (60% of street kids in America)

  • xTheEcstasyOfSuicidex
    17 years ago

    It's such a sad thing that society won't accept GSLT people... we're all people, so I see no problem. We just ... like different things. ^^

    It's all a matter though; why people are against it is completely beyond me (though it may be a problem that I don't see it because I prefer girls). Haha. Well, that's interesting to look out.

    I just wish society could shape up. =/.

    xTheEcstasyofSuicidex

  • Irony
    17 years ago

    If you think you guys have it bad, trying coming and living in South Africa, where if you even *mention* that you have gay *friends* they'll kill you. Especially if you're white. Sadly, racism and homophobia have never really gone away over here. I'm straight, and still living in fear simply because I have gay friends. Now I can't even imagine what my friends are going through. At least you guys have organizations like GSA -- things like that don't exist over here.

    Oh well, I'm an expat kid and my parents won't be living here much longer. But still, it's really irritating that society can shun people like that simply because of their sexual preference.

  • dawny
    17 years ago

    Hey im gay and so loving it lol

  • Carrotgirl
    17 years ago

    Yazzi thats awful sounds as bad as Iran

  • Carrotgirl
    17 years ago

    Yazzi thats awful sounds as bad as Iran