Gay Rights In Kentucky

Gay people like me are hated by everyone?
I live in Kentucky. I came out of the closet a month ago. Soon, everyone at school started acting hostile to me. A student at lunch threw an apple at me from across the room. Another student pushed me into the mud a few days ago. Because I was gay. I was crying and they called me a girl. Also, many of my friends have ditched me and they call me a fag.
I’ve decided that it is for my own good to go back to heterosexuality. If sexuality is a choice like they say, then would it be all right if I changed back to being heterosexual? How do I tell them that I am heterosexual again?
Look, here’s the thing. Kids at school feel very insecure and one of the ways that they act to feel more secure is that they find someone with something that they can point at to pick on so that they can make themselves feel not so bad.
You can try and tell them that you changed your mind and some of them may accept it but it probably isn’t going to just go away. Why don’t you go to church and turn your life over to the Lord Jesus and don’t be afraid to admit that you made a mistake. Ask the Lord to save you and He will give you power to live a life that is pleasing to Him and strength to endure persecution.
Check out the Get Saved button @ http://web.express56.com/~bromar for more information.
My LGBT Activism/Involvement at the University of Kentucky
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Bicycles, Bangs, and Bloomers: The New Woman in the Popular Press $34.97 … |
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Women and Reform in a New England Community, 1815-1860 $27.42 ” Interpretations of women in the antebellum period have long dwelt upon the notion of public versus private gender spheres. As part of the ongoing reevaluation of the prehistory of the women’s movement, Carolyn Lawes challenges this paradigm and the primacy of class motivation. She studies the women of antebellum Worcester, Massachusetts, discovering that whatever their economic background, women… |
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Gay Rights $4.48 Explores the debate over what rights gay individuals should have, including marriage, protection from institutionalized discrimination and military policy. |
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Gay Rights Now! $6 Gay Rights Now! – Milk (Original Soundtrack) |
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Great Speeches on Gay Rights $6.13 This anthology traces the rhetoric of the gay rights movement from its deeply clandestine beginnings in the late 1800s through the current fight for marriage equality. Speeches include Robert G. Ingersoll’s "Address at the Funeral of Walt Whitman," Harvey Milk’s "Hope Speech," and Franklin Kameny’s "Civil Liberties: A Progress Report." |
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Gay Rights and Moral Panic $26.6 In 1977 and 1978, voters across the country went to the polls in a series of referenda to decide whether lesbians and gay men were citizens deserving equal protection under the law—or perverts and outcasts. These contests served as the first nationa |
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Political Institutions and Lesbian and Gay Rights in the United States and Canada $112.5 Political Institutions and Lesbian and Gay Rights in the United States and Canada |
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Gay Metropolis $14.96 An entertaining and informative social and political history of modern gay life focuses on New York City, describing the growth of the gay rights movement and offering profiles of prominent gay figures since the end of World War II. Reprint. |
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Gay Rights, Military Wrongs $12.98 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing $98.83 This book is in Good Used condition |
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Gay Rights and American Law $25.45 This book is in Good Used condition |
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The Gay Rights Movement $61.48 This book is in Used condition |
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Gay and Lesbian Rights $16.6 This book is in Like New condition |
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Gay & Lesbian Medical Rights $11.24 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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The Case For Gay Rights $22.46 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Gay Rights Activists $39.5 This book is in Used condition |
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Gay Rights on Trial $55 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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Gay Rights at the Ballot Box $65.81 No Synopsis Available |
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The Future Of Gay Rights In America $142.35 No Synopsis Available |
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The Politics of Gay Rights $32.5 No Synopsis Available |
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Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing: Community-Based Strategies $115.21 Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing: Community-Based Strategies is the first compilation of case studies of local-level gay rights organizing efforts. It is an inspiring testimonial to grassroots work going on across the country, from a community located in the heart of the anti-gay operation in the US, the home of Focus on the Family, in Colorado, to a moving vision of a different world told first-hand by four transgender youth in the Northeast, to a successful campaign in a community in Kentucky where a decade earlier television crews agreed to film only the feet of gay rights marchers in order to protect them in view of fierce opposition and even death threats against them. As Urvashi Vaid states in the foreword, local and state activism remains the vibrant center of the movement. |
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Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing: Community-Based Strategies $49.02 Gay and Lesbian Rights Organizing: Community-Based Strategies is the first compilation of case studies of local-level gay rights organizing efforts. It is an inspiring testimonial to grassroots work going on across the country, from a community located in the heart of the anti-gay operation in the US, the home of Focus on the Family, in Colorado, to a moving vision of a different world told first-hand by four transgender youth in the Northeast, to a successful campaign in a community in Kentucky where a decade earlier television crews agreed to film only the feet of gay rights marchers in order to protect them in view of fierce opposition and even death threats against them. As Urvashi Vaid states in the foreword, local and state activism remains the vibrant center of the movement. |
Posted: January 25th, 2012 under Gay or Lesbian.
Tags: gay rights in kentucky, gay rights in kentucky 2010