Question Posted Wednesday February 21 2007, 7:46 pm
13/f im straight.my bff is a lesbian.she wrote a love note to her girlfriend.the teacher took the note and they both got suspended and might or not come back.if it was a boy/girl relationship they wouldnt get suspended but a girl and a girl would?.we go to a catholic school.can they do that~what should i do?what should they do? help
thats plain mean!! her parents can sue the school she didnt do nothing a note is nothing even if its a religion thing thats not nice to do when they had no offense...
0NEL0VEEx answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 8:21 pm: well theres two options;
she could stand up for what she believes in, and protest that it's not fair.. but homosexuality IS against the catholic religon.. [i don't see the big deal in being homosexual, i think everyone should do what they want] but thats one thing that i don't like about cathlicism.. so they can protest their freedom of speech, and risk getting in more trouble..
ORRRRRRRRRRRRR,
she could just pretend that it was a joke.. me and my friend kelsey write joking love letters to each other.. but they're so dumb that it's ridiculous that it's obvious.. just pretend that it was a joke.. or say that it was like supposed to be to a guy, and when the note was addressed to the girl, it was like an example of what she wanted to say to a guy and she wanted to know what her girlfriend would think.. like, you could say that earlier in the day, your bffs girlfriend wanted to know what she should say to a guy, or her boyfriend or something.. and your bff wrote back saying what she thought she should say :] good luckk [ 0NEL0VEEx's advice column | Ask 0NEL0VEEx A Question ]
Flaggal answered Wednesday February 21 2007, 8:20 pm: i go to a cathioc school and my school isn't like that. that school is messed up....but.....
there are a few things you can do
*talk to the principal and say: how come you don't like lesbians. and if she/he doesn't respond tell someone in higher classification
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