I invite anyone who is straight and unashamed to post here and tell us when you found out you were straight. Apparently it is now intolerant and bigoted to be straight and proud in this upside down politically correct society we live in.
Straight and Proud! Unite!
Hello Foxfire.
I'm gay, and until recently I never really saw the point of gay pride. It seemed very silly to me that any sexuality was anything to be particularly proud of, or require such public displays and events.
That is until my uncle relayed his recent experience of finally, at over 30 years old, shaking off the religious dogmatism that had caused him such tremendous psychological pain about his sexuality. After years of denial and hating himself, he marched. People he didn't know cheered him. Strangers high-fived him. Finally, his identity was a source of joy rather than a source of shame. It was a defining moment for him, and a transformative experience.
As it stands, we remain in a society where non-heterosexual orientations are viewed by some to be a source of shame, much to the detriment of many individuals. As such, these displays of empowerment and pride remain, in my new view, rather important in redressing that balance. I'm hopeful to see the day when this becomes redundant and being gay will be seen as just as mundane as being straight is and pride about any sexuality will be just as absurd as I originally thought.
While the social disparity remains, however, so does the need to redress that balance.