about that... when I was shopping with my older sister a couple of days ago, I went into a shop, called X70 or something. what startled me was that all the staffs were gays! I meant no offense, gays are normal, but when you don't know that all 5 men in the shop are gays before you step in there, it would be something startling, right? they also insisted on my calling them 'sisters' and talking to them as if they were real women, though they still had male appearances (you know, male clothes, males shoes... they hadn't gone to Thailand to do the surgery).
My sister and I didn't freak out, of course. We were just surprised, but when we went out of the shop my sister said that she really didn't like it. That's easy to understand, she is from the previous generation (nah, she's not so old like that, but she's always acting like she's 72 instead of 27 yrs old) but I'm still a teenager, young enough to consider it normal - and amusing - to talk to the gay.
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