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Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 5:31 pm
so, for the first time since the sadie hawkins dance at my school (which was like, february 6 or something) i have gotten negative and disgusted looks and comments from people witnessing my PDA with my gf at school. god, it was weird. i was so unaccostomed to it, what with a majority of the school not caring.
so, how are your schools? lovers, haters, or just "live your life" as far as homosexicals go?
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Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 7:08 pm
My old high-school principal seemed to dislike both heterosexual and homosexual relationships. Oddly, it was an all girls school.
To attend the ball with a same-sex partner you had to sign an agreement stating your sexuality. And we were not allowed to hold or advertise for a GSA or LGBT club.
My ex-girlfriend was disqualified from running for Head Girl because of her sexuality. And when we wrote to the board about it, the principal called a group of us into her office and told us that we were letting down the school because parents sent their daughters, thinking they'd be safe from hormone-crazed boys, but to be stalked by lesbians, that just wasn't on. scream
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Toffee Sock Scissor Betch
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Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 9:09 pm
Toffee Sock Scissor Betch My old high-school principal seemed to dislike both heterosexual and homosexual relationships. Oddly, it was an all girls school.
To attend the ball with a same-sex partner you had to sign an agreement stating your sexuality. And we were not allowed to hold or advertise for a GSA or LGBT club.
My ex-girlfriend was disqualified from running for Head Girl because of her sexuality. And when we wrote to the board about it, the principal called a group of us into her office and told us that we were letting down the school because parents sent their daughters, thinking they'd be safe from hormone-crazed boys, but to be stalked by lesbians, that just wasn't on. scream dude, that school's a lawsuit waiting to happen.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 8:02 pm
Most of the school dont care but does use the "thats gay" often, allot of the kids I know are Strongly for free love like 10% of the kids are strongly anti-gay (this is from a school of about 4,000+ kids)
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:07 pm
At my school there used to to be a "teens for christ" club. Their club got barred after harrassing and vandalizing the GSA clubroom.
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Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 11:09 pm
the_forgotten_thought Toffee Sock Scissor Betch My old high-school principal seemed to dislike both heterosexual and homosexual relationships. Oddly, it was an all girls school.
To attend the ball with a same-sex partner you had to sign an agreement stating your sexuality. And we were not allowed to hold or advertise for a GSA or LGBT club.
My ex-girlfriend was disqualified from running for Head Girl because of her sexuality. And when we wrote to the board about it, the principal called a group of us into her office and told us that we were letting down the school because parents sent their daughters, thinking they'd be safe from hormone-crazed boys, but to be stalked by lesbians, that just wasn't on. scream dude, that school's a lawsuit waiting to happen. Yeah, just sue their a**. Run them to the ******** ground. That'll teach 'em.
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