I think the world would be a better place if they were given the label of "people". Don't get me wrong, I'm not against adjectives that describe people: tall, short, blond, or homosexual. We shouldn't be afraid to use adjectives to describe people's attributes. But we are all "people" first.
DonnieDarko Reviewed by DonnieDarko on . definition? so, I was casting my vote on the bisexuality poll, and i realized something. people often refer to homosexuals of EITHER gender as being GAY. Ive heard homosexual women refer to themselves as being gay, and men too. But when people refer to a homosexual woman, they label her a LESBIAN or gay. But what about a homosexual man? Is he simply gay, or is there a double standard here? I mean, women can be both gay and lesbian, but men are simply known as gay. (i'm excluding offensive terms such Rating: 5