A close friend just changed their Favebook profile picture to this. Never knew he was a homophobic prick. I take it that he thinks he is protecting his kids from turning gay? Feel weirded out by it.

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  1. As an aside, Facebook is full of people like this, mini dramas and narcissism.

    The whole thing is fake and toxic I deleted it around seven years ago and it genuinely improved my life. You should try it for a few weeks to see what you think, I bet you wouldn’t go back

  2. and this beautiful LGBT-protected familly will later see the parents ask both their child to grow grand-kids for them while the little girl would make strangely lesbian-leaning jokes and the boy accept their AAA status…

    edit: it’s meant to be a joke, about the parents trying to protect their childs from the LGBT+ community but ending up with their girl being lesbian and the boy being AAA, AAA standing for Aromanic, Asexual and Agender.

    for a conservative familly, the obvious expectation of their children is to have childrens, which is not possible when one is gay and the other not going to get in any relaionship.

  3. Anytime I need a reminder why I deleted my Facebook account, something likes comes and reassures me I made the right decision. Why anybody gives a shit about how somebody else lives their life and isn’t breaking the law by doing so is beyond me.

  4. Facebook is such a dumpster really. Unfortunately I have to use it on a regular basis. It’s not really made for people either; facebook is user-hostile.

  5. You call him a close friend and the call him a prick?
    Would you not speak to him about if hes someone you trust and can rely on?

  6. Facebook is melting people’s fucking brains.

    Edit – TikTok isn’t far behind. I’ve been poleaxed by some of the shite previously normal people have come out with because they saw it on TikTok, although at least in that case they were nearly embarrassed the second they said it out loud themselves.

  7. Yeah, go ahead and stop being friends with this person. It gets worse. I’d known a guy 20 years and he started going down this road and at first it was little things, then it was full blown. It ain’t pretty.

  8. Fortunately I only use FB for music and sports news.

    Did see a comment in a post today though, where an artist had posted a pride shirt for sale with profits going to an LBGT organisation….. anyway, the comment was “I’m sick of this corporate agenda being shoved down our throats”.

    Wether the “corporate agenda” was for us to buy tshirts or all turn gay, I didn’t bother to ask the guy………

  9. You can be surprised and do something about that said friendship. It’s an interesting one indeed. And stranger too for you given he’s a close friend.

    I believe this type of thing stems from struggles with one’s own sexuality. I’m not saying he’s gay. From a young age we’ve got labels. Gay straight bi but I now think sexuality is individual. The labels are used in society to put a construct on something that should be treated individually and this construct is maintained perpetuated in nearly everything in daily life. So let’s say he feels straight. Wants the woman. The family etc and even has strong sexual desires for the female body except there’s one small niggling thing in the back of his mind. His cock sometimes hardens at the sight of the male chest. Or maybe it’s as simple as just being around men. He can’t explain it. Whatever the trigger is but because of the labels he’s confused and cant explain it so questions himself based on those labels. He feels he can’t divulge this to his wife as she’s in the same society and may not understand and will further question him. He doesn’t want that added to it. So nothing is said. Nothing is expressed or analysed.
    So the labels persist and society doesn’t change. Maybe, if people embraced all sides of their individual sexuality he wouldn’t be a homophobic prick.

    Just as I say sexuality is individual. It doesn’t mean that I think everyone is on a spectrum. I just mean some people 100% truly identify with those labels but some don’t quite and struggle with it. The ones fully embracing their individual sexuality are the true non prejudice and we’d be in a better and accepting place.

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