I live in a Hispanic family as well, and my mother is more religious than anybody I know. I told her I was gay. She hates me to this day. Does that affect me at all? No. I don't know about other people, but I figure that if my mother doesn't accept the fact that her son isn't what she's always dreamed of, then I'm just not her son at all and just shouldn't be concerned with her affection. She tries to tell me that she loves me, but I can very easily tell that she's lying.
Yes. RENT sucks.
Taka, you have to remember that those same gays are very... Feminine. Not many of them are like you and I where insults don't really affect them. Call them a b***h and they'll start crying about how you don't know their life and yadda yadda yadda. I say you just either deal with it or tell them to get better, eh?
Of course you are going to have those gays that are rather feminine, but that's what makes them different to. It's what makes EVERYONE diverse. Masculinity has been misconstrued so much in America that makes regular guys seem like *****'s (sorry, but trying condense a phrase into a harsh word...remember that from now on) instead of just sensitive. For instance, if you can't be independent, take down a bear, not cry when you lose a limb, can't be huge and buff, etc etc, you aren't a man. America's media mainstream is killing us all.
Ugh. Don't we all. I know a whole bunch of gays at my school, but they are all pretty, well, -not- pretty.
And then there three guys that I have MAJOR crushes on here but they're all straight. Ah well. Sometimes it's better to dream because, when you think about it, who knows what's actually going on with them. o.o
Speaking of drag, who's ever heard of Jackie Beat?