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Also the fact that you are judging me for being straight and telling you (a person who is gay) what being gay is like, that isn't what I meant for it to sound like. I just meant as someone who was/is suffering from depression and had planned a suicide, this is what I got out of it. I wasn't saying that by being gay they had it worse, I'm just saying that between the two situations (being pregnant or being bullied for who you are) it seems like Kurt and Karofsky were suffering more.

This isn’t even about the suicide, or me being gay or you being straight. It’s about saying one thing is worse than another because someone made choices and the other didn’t. End of story man.

  1. bluekd said: Wow it seems like they were suffering more? Of course it does because Glee puts being a white, gay man before anything else. It only tops being a white, straight guy. If Glee was so clued in about being gay and depression, where was Santana’s help?
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