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"heterosexual privilege."


  

          

in the eleventh grade, i was outed to my mother by the attendance counselor at my school for holding hands with another girl. i was falsely accused of being lewd in the school and making the school look bad...for being gay, even though i had never engaged in any sexual act with a girl or even had a girlfriend. this man went to my internship and said the same thing to my supervisor there. he told teachers and faculty that i, a straight-a honor society student, taking classes at george washington university at 15 years old, as well as achieving in athletics for two schools in dc...that i made them look bad. for holding hands with a girl.

my mother immediately forbade all girls from calling my house, forced me to go to church DAILY, made all the church officials pray for me then accused me of resisting my deliverance. i was not allowed to leave my house unless i was escorted. i couldn't play ball without constant supervision, even in the locker rooms during halftime. all of my female friends were harassed. i was forced to wear skirts three times a week to school and forced to wear my hair out. i was beat, kicked out, verbally maimed, disowned financially, and dismissed by those i loved and unable to outlet to anyone who understood. i got to college, thinking i was free, and was discriminated against by administrative officials and teachers. i was denied independent status even though my parents had disowned me, but they made too much for me to receive financial aid. financial aid told me that since my sexuality was a CHOICE, it was my own fault. it is my seventh year and i'm finally graduating.

after coming out, i wanted to die. i hated life. i hated myself. but i never hated heterosexuals. and it boggles me how some heterosexuals can show disgust for love that has nothing to do with them. or condemn a day that doesn't even have anything to do with them. i go to the pride parades because it is the the ONLY place i can express myself openly without fear of being attacked, accosted, or verbally abused.

so if you are one who can find a reason to hate on pride parades, then fuck you very much. bitch my mother doesn't love me...i got bigger problems. to the heterosexuals who show love and tolerance...peace.

below is a list of SOME of the HETEROSEXUAL privileges. it's a long list, isn't it???

-Blank

1. I can go into a music store and find the language of my sexual orientation represented in the lyrics.

2. Television and movies reflect my relationships in widely diverse and nonstereotypical ways.

3. My children are given texts and information at school that validates my sexual orientation.

4. Society encourages me to marry and celebrates my commitment.

5. As a responsible and loving parent, I won't lose my children in a custody battle because of my sexual orientation.

6. I can easily buy postcards, books, greeting cards, and magazines featuring relationships like mine.

7. I don't have to worry about being fired or denied housing because of my sexual orientation.

8. I can be sure that if my spouse is in the hospital and incapacities, I can visit and will be consulted about any decisions that need to be made.

9. Insurance provided by my employer covers my spouse and my children.

10. Hand holding with my love is seen as acceptable and endearing.

11. I can serve my country in the military without lying or keeping silent about my family.

12. I can keep pictures of my loved one on my desk at work without fear or reprisal.

13. I will receive all of my deceased spouse's estate, tax-free.

14. I never need to change pronouns when describing the events of my life in order to protect my job, my family, or my friendships.

15. If I'm a teenager, I can enjoy dating, first loves, and all the social approval of learning to love appropriately.

16. If I'm called to work with children or to serve God (in most denominations). I don't have to violate my integrity and lie in order to keep my job.

17. As a responsible and loving adult, I can adopt without lying about my sexual orientation.

18. I feel welcomed and accepted in my church.

19. I can be certain that my children won't be harassed because of my sexual orientation.

20. I can count on my community of friends, strangers, and institutions to celebrate my love and my family, mourn my losses, and support my relationships.

21. I can be pretty sure that my roomate, hallmates and classmates will be comfortable with my sexual orientation.

22. When I talk about my heterosexuality (such as in a joke or talking about my relationships), I will not be accused of pushing my sexual orientation onto others.

23. I do not have to fear that if my family or friends find out about my sexual orientation there will be economic, emotional, physical or psychological consequences.

24. I did not grow up with games that attack my sexual orientation (IE fag tag or smear the queer).

25. I am not accused of being abused, warped or psychologically confused because of my sexual orientation.
I can go home from most meetings, classes, and conversations without feeling excluded, fearful,
26. attacked, isolated, outnumbered, unheard, held at a distance, stereotyped or feared because of my sexual orientation.

27. I am never asked to speak for everyone who is heterosexual.

28. I can be sure that my classes will require curricular materials that testify to the existence of people with my sexual orientation.

29. People don't ask why I made my choice of sexual orientation.

30. My sexual orientation was never associated with a closet.

31. People of my gender do not try to convince me to change my sexual orientation.

32. I don't have to defend my heterosexuality.

33. I can count on finding a therapist or doctor willing and able to talk about my sexuality.

34. I am guaranteed to find sex education literature for couples with my sexual orientation.

35. Because of my sexual orientation, I do not need to worry that people will harass me.

36. I have no need to qualify my straight identity.

37. My masculinity/femininity is not challenged because of my sexual orientation.

38. I am not identified by my sexual orientation.

39. I can be sure that if I need legal or medical help my sexual orientation will not work against me.

40. If my day, week, or year is going badly, I need not ask of each negative episode or situation whether it has sexual orientation overtones.

41. Whether I rent or I go to a theater, Blockbuster, an EFS or TOFS movie, I can be sure I will not have trouble finding my sexual orientation represented.

42. I can walk in public with my significant other and not have people double-take or stare.

43. I can choose to not think politically about my sexual orientation.

44. I do not have to worry about telling my roommate about my sexuality. It is assumed I am a heterosexual.

45. I can remain oblivious of the language and culture of LGBTQ folk without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

46. I can go for months without being called straight.

47. I'm not grouped because of my sexual orientation.

48. My individual behavior does not reflect on people who identity as heterosexual.

49. In everyday conversation, the language my friends and I use generally assumes my sexual orientation. For example, sex inappropriately referring to only heterosexual sex or family meaning heterosexual relationships with kids.

50. People do not assume I am experienced in sex (or that I even have it!) merely because of my sexual orientation.

51. Nobody calls me straight with maliciousness.

52. People can use terms that describe my sexual orientation and mean positive things (IE "straight as an arrow", "standing up straight" or "straightened out" ) instead of demeaning terms (IE "ewww, that's gay" or being "queer" ) .

53. I can if I wish arrange to be in the company of people of my sexuality most
of the time.

54. If I should need to move, I can be pretty sure that my neighbors in such a
location will be neutral or pleasant to me.

55. When I am told about our national heritage or about "civilization," I am
shown that people of my sexuality made it what it is.

56. I can be sure I will not be denied insurance, employment or credit due to
my sexuality.

57. I can arrange to protect my children most of the time from people who
might not like them.

58. I can remain oblivious of the culture and customs of homosexuals and
bisexuals without feeling in my culture any penalty for such oblivion.

59. I can be pretty sure that if I ask to talk to "the person in charge," I
will be facing a person of my sexuality.

60. I needn't hide my sexuality in certain situations for personal safety.

61. I can leave a nightclub consisting mostly of people of my sexuality
knowing I will not get harassed or attacked for my sexuality.

62. I can go home from most meetings of organizations I belong to feeling
somewhat tied in, rather than isolated, out-of-place, outnumbered, unheard,
held at a distance, or feared.

63. I need not fear financial and emotional truncation from my family simply
due to my sexuality.

prose before hoes

  

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heterosexual privilege. [View all] , BlankStare, Fri Dec-26-14 03:28 AM
 
Subject Author Message Date ID
Peace
May 10th 2007
1
Be blessed
May 10th 2007
2
wow...
May 10th 2007
3
blank.....these fuckers never listen
May 10th 2007
4
this is a real conversation which is highly being ignored
May 10th 2007
6
Right, folx can spit opinion and such...
May 10th 2007
11
chill regular, fam
May 10th 2007
7
why?
May 10th 2007
8
      e-motion-al... n/m
May 10th 2007
12
      so is the what do heterosexuals feel about gay pride post
May 10th 2007
15
           that was a wind-up post
May 10th 2007
18
                ^^self included
May 10th 2007
26
      Some heterofolk get it.. Not everyone is blind as hell
May 10th 2007
36
           you acting like i said: kilan doesn't get it
May 10th 2007
45
                RE: you acting like i said: kilan doesn't get it
May 10th 2007
53
                     come on, blank can make that decision regardless of what i say
May 10th 2007
56
                     right on.
May 10th 2007
59
                     what's good brother...
May 10th 2007
57
                          Might be the case.. I think we agree.. just got different perspectives
May 10th 2007
63
                               *refuses to agree to agree*
May 10th 2007
70
                                    You want a piece of me Akon?
May 10th 2007
78
yea but my soul wont accept my silence
May 10th 2007
16
im not saying be silent.
May 10th 2007
24
      word, it's easy to become jaded
May 10th 2007
31
                               lol, they beat buckle with a belt
May 10th 2007
62
                                    as soon as i read the article...the entire scene appeared in my head.
May 10th 2007
67
nvm
May 10th 2007
47
RE: blank.....these fuckers never listen
May 11th 2007
110
*CARRIES THE TORCH*
May 10th 2007
5
.
May 10th 2007
9
youse a cool cat Miss...
May 10th 2007
10
RE: youse a cool cat Miss...
May 10th 2007
28
basically!!!
May 10th 2007
29
what lingo said.
May 10th 2007
43
IN YO FACE NIGGA!
May 10th 2007
13
shortly after i sashay across that stage, homie.
May 10th 2007
44
peace lil' sis....
May 10th 2007
14
exactly...
May 10th 2007
21
true...
May 10th 2007
25
season four was some ass.
May 10th 2007
48
thank you
May 10th 2007
46
yo, this almost made me cry
May 10th 2007
17
i've had the same thought...about the pill thing...
May 10th 2007
50
      RE: i've had the same thought...about the pill thing...
May 11th 2007
111
right.
May 10th 2007
19
RE: right.
May 10th 2007
22
      ??????????????????
May 10th 2007
23
thanks for speaking out for us babe
May 10th 2007
20
but of course...
May 10th 2007
51
oh, hugs, and thanks for DC pride last year!
May 10th 2007
30
man u got a chance to leave the country...
May 10th 2007
33
      im torn, i feel like im doing too much
May 10th 2007
52
           last time i went to escuelita's i was tempted to burn it to the ground.
May 10th 2007
55
           !!!
May 10th 2007
64
                lol i went to one somewhere in the lower east side not too long ago.
May 10th 2007
66
           RE: im torn, i feel like im doing too much
May 11th 2007
114
                !!
May 11th 2007
119
RE: heterosexual privilege.
May 10th 2007
32
I feel bad for you, and I don't hate you or homosexuals in general
May 10th 2007
34
thanx...
May 10th 2007
41
Thank you for responding once again...
May 10th 2007
90
      no problem...
May 10th 2007
96
RE: I feel bad for you, and I don't hate you or homosexuals in general
May 10th 2007
75
      Back up offa me man...
May 10th 2007
85
           'phobia' means an aversion to, as well.
May 11th 2007
122
powerful posting, fam. powerful. peace to you.
May 10th 2007
37
word. peace to you.
May 10th 2007
38
my mother doesnt love me.....
May 10th 2007
39
get a blog
May 10th 2007
40
i heard "Leviticus: Faggot" playing in my mind as i read this (i love th...
May 10th 2007
49
aka, m'shell ndegeocello appreciation post
May 10th 2007
54
      that song really hipped me to the suffering that gay folx can expereince
May 10th 2007
65
by the way...peace, thanks and respect to all the positivity in here...
May 10th 2007
60
SAY IT LOUDER, BLANK.
May 10th 2007
68
thanx, man...
May 10th 2007
69
      ^^ strong woman.
May 10th 2007
71
word...& congrats on the degree.
May 10th 2007
72
thanx...u comin to the parade this year?
May 10th 2007
73
I respect you for both for getting through what was obviously a ...
May 10th 2007
74
man you are getting a big ass
May 10th 2007
76
yay!!!
May 10th 2007
77
      my father is so laid back its ridiculous
May 10th 2007
82
           i'm ashamed of how jealous i can be of ppl with openminded parents
May 10th 2007
84
********Syncere's 1st annual KickBall tournament Bitches!********
May 10th 2007
79
hetero in post showing 100 percent support
May 10th 2007
80
damn. i felt this.
May 10th 2007
81
ur reply + sn = a rare smile from what is usually the blankest stare
May 10th 2007
83
my best friend is independently wealthy
May 10th 2007
86
word.
May 10th 2007
88
      and that hurts because our mother's love is what we want first and most
May 10th 2007
91
           exactly...
May 10th 2007
97
YOU HAVE ISSUES WITH THIS LONG ASS POST
May 10th 2007
87
i can't help how many privileges heterosexuals have.
May 10th 2007
89
look at yourself before judging others fucking loon
May 11th 2007
113
ah the clown arrived to the party
May 11th 2007
117
damn..congrats on getting your degree..
May 10th 2007
92
thank u much...
May 10th 2007
93
i am really late to this party
May 10th 2007
94
archive
May 10th 2007
95
respect due
May 10th 2007
98
I'm late as hell, but I feel you
May 10th 2007
99
you should move to san francisco
May 10th 2007
100
if i moved to cali...it would be for the bud.
May 10th 2007
101
      well, lemme know if you come
May 10th 2007
106
I hope you find a profound peace that is deeper...
May 10th 2007
102
i've accepted that my own happiness is more important that my moms...
May 10th 2007
104
bless up
May 10th 2007
103
Wow, I'm so sorry.
May 10th 2007
105
"Keep ya head up" - Tupac
May 10th 2007
107
Light! Peace!
May 10th 2007
108
RE: heterosexual privilege.
May 11th 2007
109
If you read this and can't understand the issue, u have no soul
May 11th 2007
112
I agree.
May 11th 2007
115
i'm sorry for the way you were treated
May 11th 2007
116
it exists but on a limited level...and it's been a very long road.
May 11th 2007
121
i never understand
May 11th 2007
118
FUCK A CHURCH
May 11th 2007
120
You keep doing the good shyte you're doing
May 11th 2007
123

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