Nah it ain't a bad idea I try to be be nice and understanding like I'm talking about a highly technical thing to someone who doesn't understand slowly introducing the topic to them
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also when ur like introducing something to them speak to them like theyre a child bcs thats a good way to teach tem
On god he went "I'm a man give it to me like a man you damn f*g" I was half tempted to say "you want it like a man then bend over" but I stopped myself so yeah
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that isnt a good mindset
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bcs usually ud be a little more 'harsh' when speaking to an adult and the gentler and kinder you are to them the better your first impression is
Ok I know this is kind of a wacky idea, but hear me out; What if we at least TRIED to treat lgbtphobes with genuine kindness and shit? Probably a main reason they're an lgbtphobe (transphobic, homophobic, whatever it is) is because they either grew up in a lgbtphobic environment or their first exposure to LGBTQ+ stuff was anti-LGBTQ+ shit so their brain was pre-hardwired against it. They probably think that LGBTQ+ is all toxic snowflakes (as an ex-phobe [i have changed] this is what I thought) so maybe if we actually were kind to them and showed them that we can be nice people or at the very least chill then maybe they'd stop being a lgbtphobe or at the very least have a less harsh opinion on us (I.E. going from thinking LGBTQ+ should die to just thinking that they're bad, it's still kinda bad but it's at least better) I know it might be a little naive but is it a good idea?