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Would you be comfortable sharing a dressing room with a gay person??

Esco1

I guess this question is mostly for you heterosexual guys out there, but I assume it could be asked of heterosexual women also, relating to Lesbians.
Would you be adj sharing a dressing room with a gay person??

I’m a heterosexual male, and I will concede I’m a bit homophobic. I can honestly say I would not be comfortable sharing a dressing room with a gay person.

How do you guys feel aboot this??

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miss_elizabeth2

Yes I would.

And if you’ve ever been in a dressing room or locker with a group of people, you’ve already done it so you shouldn’t worry over it.

DataX3

Esco:

I guess this interrogate is mostly for you heterosexual guys out there, but I suppose it could be asked of heterosexual women also, relating to Lesbians.
Would you be comfortable sharing a dressing room with a gay person??

I’m a heterosexual male, and I will admit I’m a bit homophobic. I can honestly say I would not be adj sharing a dressing room with a gay person.

How execute you guys touch aboot this??



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