The gay community is very fickle. And I know because I'm part of it and I see it every day.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I mean, I am fully aware of my influence and my responsibility to society in general representing the gay community. But in the same time, I don't represent the entire gay community because it's a vast, vast community, as one can imagine.
It's not the '90s anymore. I think the gay community is a lot more accepted these days.
For me, I have gay family members, and I have a lot of friends in the LBGT community.
Part of me looks at the gay movement now and worries that we're losing our individuality.
I believe we all have different ways we came to the gay community and we can't and shouldn't be pigeon-holed into one cultural narrative which can be uninclusive and disempowering.
The gay community has taken care of their issues and problems in terms of HIV/AIDS. They have done an incredible job. We as heterosexuals need to learn from the gay community because they have rallied together. They have sent a lot of information out there. They go get tested.
I think the gay community, just like anybody, should be represented in all forms and all types.
I do not think the gay population has been all that rabid for gay marriage. Note that I do not use the words 'gay community.' Expunge that expression from your vocabulary. We are not a community.
I've become this sort of icon for the gay community. I don't like the position.
The gay community just recognizes what their closets are and we straight have to spend years trying to figure out which closet we are trapped in.