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probably give him a hug...everybody knows that I'm gay
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I would be supportive.
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Nothing, have another beer and get on with it :-) Who cares gay,straight,black,white does it really matter ?
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Didn't know I was supposed to do something. Is there something I'm missing here?
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tell them the family tree stops there?
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Nothing what do you want me to do being gay is so common in society now its really not alarming when you hear someone is gay. To each his/her own and they are excepted.
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nothing. I would still be her friend.I have no problem with it.
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I'd congratulate him or her for making peace with themselves (everyone I've seen go from straight to gay struggled with it before finally admitting it). Also, I'd let them know if they needed anything they can always call me, and also remind them about poker night next week. Then, if it was a female friend, I'd invite her home.
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I would say ,"No way", and then ask her what took her so long to tell me. Then I would ask her to tell me her story about how it was for her to have to hide it and give her a big old hug and nothing would change except I would try to hook her up with some of my gay friends.
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Tell them I'm OK with that, but also tell them I'm not gay.
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I guess thank them for trusting me enough to tell me something as personal as that, then (unless it was something they wanted to talk about) talk about something else. I am completely okay with any one of my friends being gay - it's not a big deal.
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It actually happened to me many years ago when a young lady whom I was very fond of told me she was a lesbian. My reaction was typical of me - I was horribly embarrased, didn't know what to say and generally acted like the clueless nincompoop that the mores and manners of my upbringing gurenteed I would act so stupidly, instead of Gentlemanly, in such situations...
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Since an awful lot of my good friends ARE gay and transexual, I do not suppose I would do anything but continue to treat them exactly as I have always treated them. As my close friends with all the love and support I give to any friend.
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As my best friend is my fiance I would be gutted !
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Well....nothing. I'd probably have a little chukle and tell him or her, so what.
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I would tell him/her that i support them. In my small town people aren't very accepting of homosexuals and i'd want him/her to know i'm there for them.
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it depends how good a friend of mine he is. if we aren't that close i'd just say "good to know" and just let it slide. . if it was a good friend though, i'd completely whale on him. . a gay friend is a humoristic jackpot. and my friends (my close friends, at least) always appreciate a good burn...
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Nothing. What should I do?
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Same things i'd do if i found out they're not.
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nothing, he's your best friend. who cares what sexual orientation he/she is.
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Nothing much really, make sure I know for sure. And make sure my friend knows that it doesn't bother me, bi, gay, lesbian, straight -- Doesn't bother me, still the same friend :)
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