Views : 494,821
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Aug 7, 2023 ^^
Rating : 2.945 (17,594/16,657 LTDR)
48.63% of the users lieked the video!!
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RYD date created : 2024-01-25T03:53:39.234937Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
I am uncomfortable with displays of excessive affection in public with your partner. But that's my problem.
I'm not going to go down the street telling every couple I see to stop eating their mouths because it makes me uncomfortable. I have eyes, I know how to use them, so I just don't look at them and mind my own business.
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As a queer woman myself, I have learned that internal acceptance is more important than stares of others whom I don't care about anyway. If they're uncomfortable, that is THEIR problem. This only applies if it is safe to be queer without real violence or legal repercussions. Bigoted people who are unable to accept that non-straight people exist can kick rocks 😂
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I'm sorry these other commenters don't understand how it feels to look queer in public, the subtle staring and somtimes overt harassment which pressures you to just keep it hidden. We may have come a long way with lgbtq+ rights (which some groups are working very hard to undo), but the everyday biases are still a very real obstacle
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As a very visibly queer lesbian (who even grew up in a conservative environment) even I legit did not realize how much of a problem homophobia still was until I got into a relationship. I'm currently in the "slowly meeting our new neighbors and hoping to god they're accepting or at least keep their homophobia to themselves" part of moving in with my girlfriend and it's terrifying. I hate that we have to worry about this.
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@wildboar173
10 months ago
everyone saying "just do it." You are missing the point. A lot of the time it is about feeling safe.
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