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Oh it totally is but "lifestyle" shows she's not tolerant. You just don't say that when you're trying to be a celebrity. -- nm
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by
MDH
No, it shows she used a word that isn't accurate. -- nm
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka JoeMetz)
Apr 11 '16, 10:19
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Responses:
She didn't choose that word by accident -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 11, 10:27
23
How do you know? -- nm
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ReluctantCynic
Apr 11, 10:48
2
Oh, honey. -- nm
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Shaun
Apr 11, 10:49
HEH -- nm
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groiny
Apr 11, 10:49
It's the word that's most often used to describe how people live.
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Will Hunting
Apr 11, 10:29
14
It's also a word often used to argue for the denial of rights to gay people, as if it were something chosen.
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znufrii
Apr 11, 10:34
13
So, what is the proper word so I don't get attacked for using lifestyle
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Will Hunting
Apr 11, 10:39
12
Oh, honey. -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 11, 10:44
5
What's the word?
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Will Hunting
Apr 11, 10:46
4
I don't hear a lot of people say "I support the gay lifestyle", they are more likely to say something like "I support equality" or "I support the LGBT
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Roger More
Apr 11, 11:02
apparently not.
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groiny
Apr 11, 10:48
is there one word to describe living as a straight person? -- nm
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Andie
Apr 11, 10:48
1
boring?
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Epiphany
Apr 11, 11:11
I think you you ever use "lifestyle" to describe someone who identifies as LGBTQ, you're going to get flack, because
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TWuG
Apr 11, 10:43
5
It's 'Oh, honey' obviously, since znu was trying to help you. -- nm
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Shaun
Apr 11, 10:47
What's the word then?
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Will Hunting
Apr 11, 10:45
3
If you want to be clear that someone is LBGTQ when describing then, just use "gay" or "lesbian" or any of the other descriptors indicated by LBGTQ
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TWuG
Apr 11, 10:54
"Sexual orientation." Or "romantic attractions."
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ReluctantCynic
Apr 11, 10:48
1
Thank you for the legitimate answer. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Apr 11, 10:54
you know this how, exactly???? -- nm
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groiny
Apr 11, 10:28
4
Because it's a common part of the vernacular of the culture in which she was raised.
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znufrii
Apr 11, 10:31
3
And which culture is that?
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ReluctantCynic
Apr 11, 10:44
2
You've managed to nail down the relevant points, pretty much.
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znufrii
Apr 11, 10:49
1
My question is -- "How do you know what her cultural background is based on what she said in that quotation?"
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ReluctantCynic
Apr 11, 10:51
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