This is probably because the young LGBT people are too immature and will take any words as offensive to start arguements. In the end it's just high school drama and people trying to look like they are so good and powerful. This girl tried to make herself the victim, yet it's making her look foolish. Yes I said something wrong, but that is not the correct way to react. In the end the "popular crowd" will be popular in school but won't be popular when they get U's-3's on their GCSE results day
i think the moral is that young people in general are too immature to express their opinions validly. it's not just restricted to LGBT people, but everyone. you're young, you don't exactly fit in with certain groups so you try to, your richard/vagina dictates your entire teenage life, etc.
it's just a phase. if you ignore it it will go away
In the end the "popular crowd" will be popular in school but won't be popular when they get U's-3's on their GCSE results day
Social intelligence and popularity are surprisingly more important than grades and smarts. The smart ones might be able to secure a good medical or technology job but the popular ones can get connections and weasel their way up the corporate ladder. If you're good with people, you're destined for an easy CEO or spokesman position.
They're also usually the happiest of the two groups