I was having a beer with my uncle. He has a son that's 15 or 16. He's complaining that his son is gay.
"He's too big to be gay" --he says
"I'm going to beat the gayness out of him" --he says
"Poppy's rolling in his grave right now. Why did he choose to be gay?" --he says
I don't know what it was (maybe the beer?) but I was laughing so hard that I didn't take it seriously. But I think he's serious. My wife is appalled that I found it funny but I don't want to educate my uncle on something like this. It's not my place, I think.
EDIT: Even if I could say something I wouldn't know what to say. I don't have any gay friends but my female cousin does and she says that those who grew up with hostile parents usually end up addicted to drugs. My wife is pushing me to intervene but this is very uncomfortable for me.
"He's too big to be gay" --he says
"I'm going to beat the gayness out of him" --he says
"Poppy's rolling in his grave right now. Why did he choose to be gay?" --he says
I don't know what it was (maybe the beer?) but I was laughing so hard that I didn't take it seriously. But I think he's serious. My wife is appalled that I found it funny but I don't want to educate my uncle on something like this. It's not my place, I think.
EDIT: Even if I could say something I wouldn't know what to say. I don't have any gay friends but my female cousin does and she says that those who grew up with hostile parents usually end up addicted to drugs. My wife is pushing me to intervene but this is very uncomfortable for me.
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