I've liked people only liking girls.. and I'm like "All the good ones are either married, lesbian or engaged" so that hurts kinda. But if bi, yes I'd say yeh :)
I don't understand the question... well no, I don't understand the answer layout. xD But if you're asking if they would still be liked, then sure. What does there sexual orientation have to do with how you feel towards someone?
If you're talking about more than just friends, I keep it to myself because I am married. If just as friends their sexual preferences don't matter to me.
why should i treat anyone any different because they are bisexual,transgender, transsexual, lesbian or gay and/or straight?
i am all about equality on everything... or as much as i can
and yes it has happened before but i never changed how i treated them or acted around differently
IDK...depends on how much I like them...if it's not a lot then I'd forget about them but if I'm like falling for them then i might not give up soo easily...
I don't understand how the answers are relevant to the question... but here's my response: I'd treat them the same. I HAVE treated them the same. I have a friend I had to leave behind in Redding who is gay, and he recently lost his domestic partner to cancer. That wasn't happy times, but we where there for him while we could be. We're still just a phone call away if he needs us.
Sexual orientation is no excuse to treat someone differently.
If they were gay, that would kinda suck because I like them. But then I would just be their friend and hope they find someone they like. And if they are bi, I would probably date them if they wanted to...
isn't that a kind of double standard. i mean you can have sex with two guys or the guy can have sex with two girls. then again, what happened to man and woman then again, who am i to judge
but honestly, i can never feel any sort of attraction to anyone who i know i will never have a chance with.
i am all about equality on everything... or as much as i can
and yes it has happened before but i never changed how i treated them or acted around differently
(I assumed, since you refer to sexual orientation, that "like" meant "sexually attracted to".)
Sexual orientation is no excuse to treat someone differently.
But to ACTUALLY answer your question, ever hear of friendship? I never ask if my friends lean in any direction, be it sex or politics.
then again, what happened to man and woman
then again, who am i to judge