Before I came out as being a male-to-female transsexual, I was always really defensive and insulted by gay jokes, mainly cos the people saying them were using them as an intent to bully me. God knows why they called me gay cos you can't even tell I'm trans, also I don't like men, I like girls. Right now people still can't tell I'm trans, when I come out to a new person, people are pretty shocked at what they are hearing, lol.
Moving away from my homophobic mother soon though, so I'll soon be myself and they people will most definitely know my intent to become a woman, lol.
Anyway, when I finally came out, 2 years before I graduated high school, all the people who used to bully me became some of my closest friends and well the gay jokes still continued, but I kinda lightened up and even began to realise the humour in them and I was finding them less offensive, being able to laugh along and understand them made me feel more like I fitted in and more included and I guess me being less offended help me gain true friends. Also I feel it's good to be able to laugh at yourself now and again.
To be honest, I have heard some gay jokes that cross the line, but overall I can more or less laugh along to most. It's kinda help me to one, be happier and two, get some very close, permanent friends and so far, other than my mother, I haven't had one person who hasn't accepted me when I've come out.
What is your view on gay jokes?
Moving away from my homophobic mother soon though, so I'll soon be myself and they people will most definitely know my intent to become a woman, lol.
Anyway, when I finally came out, 2 years before I graduated high school, all the people who used to bully me became some of my closest friends and well the gay jokes still continued, but I kinda lightened up and even began to realise the humour in them and I was finding them less offensive, being able to laugh along and understand them made me feel more like I fitted in and more included and I guess me being less offended help me gain true friends. Also I feel it's good to be able to laugh at yourself now and again.
To be honest, I have heard some gay jokes that cross the line, but overall I can more or less laugh along to most. It's kinda help me to one, be happier and two, get some very close, permanent friends and so far, other than my mother, I haven't had one person who hasn't accepted me when I've come out.
What is your view on gay jokes?