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okay so people say that gay means you like the same sex and others say that it means you are happy what does it really mean?

A long, long time ago, before anybody decided that other peoples' marriages were there business and religion was more about loving one another and doing the right thing than making money and spreading hatred, nobody really had a word for a homosexual person, or "gay" person. Everyone was basically just considered a person. So gay meant "happy".

Now, however, there are these things called Equal Rights, and everybody wants them. The people who considered themselves homosexual decided that they no longer wanted to be treated as dirty, less than human, damned-to-hell freaks (because that's what happened over the years), and decided that they would make themselves look like something positive. So they said, "Well, we're happy to be the way we are. In fact, we're downright GAY!", and from then on, "gay" meant homosexual, instead of happy. In recent years, it has adopted the meaning of "stupid"...I guess to protect the equal rights of the mentally handicapped.

Anyway, I might have stretched the truth there, but that's basically the concise history of the G-word. I don't know why I just called it the G-word, but it seemed like the right thing to do at the time. Hope I helped!

-Lia

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(Rating: 5) it did help thanx a lot

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