Beth76 said:Gossip about Clay Aiken, yes. Scandal, no. And I have to say this can't possibly surprise anyone.
Yeah, duh!
Beth76 said:Gossip about Clay Aiken, yes. Scandal, no. And I have to say this can't possibly surprise anyone.
icebrat001 said:If you don't bring a male to a work function or speak about men or have no pictures of a man on your desk, yes they speculate if you are gay or not, and then the discrimination begins and some people are so cruel as to make up false accusations to get you fired so they won't have someone you they think is gay in "their" work environment.
If you bring up the fact that you are gay/lesbian in the work environment and then talk about your partner is anyway, you are told that you are bringing your personal life into the workplace and that's a no no. Although it's okay for a straight person so say, "yeah, so me and my husband are going to Hawaii". No one thinks twice about that, but if you say, "yeah, so me and my partner are going to Hawaii", they tell you to keep it to yourself.
Either way, it's a lose/lose situation.
Dear SO and I have bumped into coworkers before and we may so, this is my friend. Sure it can get bothersome, but you do what you have to do. If you get caught holding hands in the movie theatre and a coworker happens to see that, all they will do is tell Sally, who will tell Bob to Susan to Mary and it will spread like a wild fire.
The secrecy can get annoying, but this world is not perfect and people can be very cruel. I think it's better to keep everything to yourself and deal with the depression within to let me people and risk getting fired from yet another job or be sexually harrassed by men in the workplace telling you to do it just once so you know what you are missing. You have to make a living somehow and if that means "staying in the closet" that's what has to be done.
My own family, mother, father, sister, aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins EVERYONE disowned me the second they found out I was gay, and I haven't spoke to them since that day. I've tried but you know people like me are disgusting.
I guess I am sad for you that you work in such a backward place...and in the San Fran area no less, where there is a fairly significant gay population.icebrat001 said:If you don't bring a male to a work function or speak about men or have no pictures of a man on your desk, yes they speculate if you are gay or not, and then the discrimination begins and some people are so cruel as to make up false accusations to get you fired so they won't have someone you they think is gay in "their" work environment.
If you bring up the fact that you are gay/lesbian in the work environment and then talk about your partner is anyway, you are told that you are bringing your personal life into the workplace and that's a no no. Although it's okay for a straight person so say, "yeah, so me and my husband are going to Hawaii". No one thinks twice about that, but if you say, "yeah, so me and my partner are going to Hawaii", they tell you to keep it to yourself.
Either way, it's a lose/lose situation.
Dear SO and I have bumped into coworkers before and we may so, this is my friend. Sure it can get bothersome, but you do what you have to do. If you get caught holding hands in the movie theatre and a coworker happens to see that, all they will do is tell Sally, who will tell Bob to Susan to Mary and it will spread like a wild fire.
The secrecy can get annoying, but this world is not perfect and people can be very cruel. I think it's better to keep everything to yourself and deal with the depression within to let me people and risk getting fired from yet another job or be sexually harrassed by men in the workplace telling you to do it just once so you know what you are missing. You have to make a living somehow and if that means "staying in the closet" that's what has to be done.
My own family, mother, father, sister, aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins EVERYONE disowned me the second they found out I was gay, and I haven't spoke to them since that day. I've tried but you know people like me are disgusting.
All in all, in Clay is gay, I don't blame him for wanting to keep it to himself.
Look what happened to Ellen and Rosie. Look how many years it took Melissa Etheridge to come out. Think about the fact that actors and actresses are afraid to play homosexual roles. It's a shame but that's the way the cookie crumbles.
what can I say?! I am not a fan.Frankly, it doesn't make a bit of difference to me if Clay Aiken is gay, straight, or likes to have sex with a chicken. The only people who should be concerned about his sexual preferences are the people with whom he is intimately involved.
Disney Doll said:Why do people think that anyone cares who they have sex with?
Disney Doll said:Why do some homosexual people feel the need to "come out"? Why do some heterosexual people feel the need to "out" someone? As if this information is a huge deal or important in any way?
Alicnwondrln said:clay rocks and i dont believe it
icebrat001 said:I can try to answer some of these questions. I am "out" on these boards, but not so much in real life.
Are you married? I ask this because if you are with friends or coworkers and say, oh my husband and I are going here, or someone sends you flowers you may say something like, oh isn't that sweet my husband sent me flowers, or if you work at a desk you may have a picture of you and your husband together.
If you are gay, you can't really say oh look how sweet, my partner sent me flower because any word you use is pretty much going to clue that person into the fact that you are gay, you catch them off guard and they don't know what hit them and have no clue on how to react. I couldn't have a picture of me and SO on a desk, what would they think?
For instance, if you are married and you are on your husbands health insurance, no big deal, you go to the hospital and you have no questions asked. I am on my partners insurance because she is my domestic partner and the people question me, how did you get on so and so's insurance, you know it's illegal to get insurance with your friend and then you have to go into this long drawn out story.
If you are invited to work functions and to bring your spouse and if you show up with your partner, would do you do? Go alone because you don't want them to know that you are gay at that function?
If you come out ahead of time to these people you wouldn't have to explain yourself later.
People aren't coming out to say hey I sleep with a woman. People are coming out to people they "care" about so they won't find out from someone else or just hear about it all of a sudden.
I probably didn't explain that very good.
Oh well.
momof2inPA said:I think it's fine to not answer questions about one's sexuality. But to say you are hetero, when you are really gay, does harm to oneself. Can you imagine the pain of denying your real self to further your career? If he's gay, now's the time to admit it. People were starting to forget about him, anyway, and admitting it would probably help his next record's sales- free publicity. Now, Tom Cruise, is another story.
JoeEpcotRocks said:The pain of denying your real self?? How about the adult maturity to be and to do what's right. If the rumors about Clay are true, I hope he gets good counseling and changes his gay lifestyle choice.
JoeEpcotRocks said:The pain of denying your real self?? How about the adult maturity to be and to do what's right. If the rumors about Clay are true, I hope he gets good counseling and changes his gay lifestyle choice.
Same old song. Yawn......JoeEpcotRocks said:The pain of denying your real self?? How about the adult maturity to be and to do what's right. If the rumors about Clay are true, I hope he gets good counseling and changes his gay lifestyle choice.
aprilgail2 said:Wow, I hope you get some help with all the hate in your heart....you must be a miserable human being.

So what is your advice to him if he's not gay!!!momof2inPA said:I think it's fine to not answer questions about one's sexuality. But to say you are hetero, when you are really gay, does harm to oneself. Can you imagine the pain of denying your real self to further your career? If he's gay, now's the time to admit it. People were starting to forget about him, anyway, and admitting it would probably help his next record's sales- free publicity. Now, Tom Cruise, is another story.

momof2inPA said:I think it's fine to not answer questions about one's sexuality. But to say you are hetero, when you are really gay, does harm to oneself. Can you imagine the pain of denying your real self to further your career? If he's gay, now's the time to admit it. People were starting to forget about him, anyway, and admitting it would probably help his next record's sales- free publicity. Now, Tom Cruise, is another story.
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Eh, Joe does thisJoeEpcotRocks said:The pain of denying your real self?? How about the adult maturity to be and to do what's right. If the rumors about Clay are true, I hope he gets good counseling and changes his gay lifestyle choice.
regularly on the political threads. Pay him no mind.