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Topicif your s/o was homophobic would that be a dealbreaker?
BowserCuffs
02/11/18 7:38:16 PM
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I'd try to work it out with him, try to understand why he's heterophobic, and try to get him to cease the bigotry.

It would be really weird, though, considering he's bi so he likes girls, too, which gives him something in common with straight guys.

If he was persistent in his hate and didn't want to let it go, though, yeah, it'd be a dealbreaker entirely.

So, uh, both options simultaneously.

That being said, heterophobia results in people being offended, homophobia results in people getting killed, so while it doesn't justify heterophobia, it's a bit silly when the results show that homophobia is ultimately worse than heterophobia. After all, parents don't kick their kids out, or send them to "conversion" camps that will torture them physically and mentally simply for being straight.
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