Sexism before sexuality?

Jude wrote…

People are so hung up on sexism. People see how i am dressed and immediately make assumptions about if i support or reject sexism, and what social class i belong in, and then they decide if they are comfortable around me based on those assumptions. It seems that my sexuality is the second or third thing they judge.

How do you make assumptions about sexism?

And what are you thinking about gender right now?


Posted by on January 13th, 2009 at 08:00 am

Category: your voice One comment »

One Response to “Sexism before sexuality?”

  1. JAHON KAYLOR

    I believe sexism is purely wrong. A person or group can be whatever they choose as long as they’re okay with who they are.

    note: i lightly edited this comment for format. -sd

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