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About the daughter being a lesbian.. You people are stupid!!


I'm not going to say that it's impossible, but many of your statements as to why it's "obvious" are both stupid and absurd..

Basically, the argument I've seen several times is that it's obvious because "The black roommate wouldn't be as emotionally involved if she was just a roommate"..

You people obviously don't understand female relationships.

Women are emotional creatures but nature, so they tend to be way more emotionally involved and defensive over their friends than men.

I've known many women in my life, and especially women of the college age tend to be very defensive and emotionally involved with their "friends/roommates". Hell, I've seen one or several of them band together and practically forbid a girl from even talking to a guy, because they thought he was "bad for her, etc."

The roommates actions and such are perfectly normal for a roommate who has gotten to know and grown close to her living partner, much less somebody she was close friends with before they even became roommates, if that was the case.

Her actions, attitude, etc have no bearing whatsoever on the speculation of a possible lesbian relationship.

If you can offer up any other clues or what have you to support your argument, then fine, but stop using the "emotional involvement" as a reason to say "it's obvious that they were lesbians and totally gay for each other".

No questions. No answers.. You just accept it and move on.

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I always got the impression the two girls were good friends and the roommate did not want the emotionally abusive father to come back into her life out of fear he would hurt her again (which he did).

Randy thought she was a lesbian, but that's more of a reflection of Randy who likely has trouble knowing how friendships and relationships work as he is a very anti-social person prone to sabotaging any and all relationships he has, whether familial, romantic, professional, or friendly.

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Get over it.

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