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NOT A WORD!!

it's jeopardizing to him if you tell, so it's better to pretend you don't know anything about it; is what i told her after she acquired my opinion.

shuuu..

I was telling her in my honest opinion of being a gay. I understand what position is she being. I told her that homophobia is a very serious issue. You might not want to see how a relationship ends terribly or at its worst when you are stuck in the middle.

Her friend is B is a straight guy and told her that he hates gay. While A is gay and kinda like B. She told me that A treats B very well every time. She was contemplating to herself whether to tell or not to tell. She felt betrayed to the both sides. I have to say that B is having/developing something which is called Social homophobia.

The word can be used to describe as a fear of a heterosexual that they will be approached romantically by someone of the same sex.

These theorists have argued that a person who expresses homophobic thoughts and feelings does so not only to communicate their beliefs about the class of gay people, but also to distance themselves from this class and its social status. This interpretation alludes to the idea that a person may post violent opposition to "the Other" as a means of establishing their own identity
as part of the majority and thus gaining social validation.

The best option for her is to pretend of not knowing anything. Discrimination toward A later from B if he got to knew it is the worst act of all kind of forms of degrading people. B being a straight guy would know by himself of different forms of a well treatment from a friend/interested-in-you.

So what are your thoughts of my advice?
What will you do if your friend is one homophobia?

p/s: i should have told her to ask B a question to see what is his reaction.

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