On the other hand, they didn't know I was bi (immediate boss would have found a way to fire me if he knew that... at a staff meeting, he once talked about how "faggots" should be taken out into the woods and shot... I think i chipped a tooth during that little speech...) and i didn't tell em I was in a program (would take too fucking long... and they'd probably think i'm nuts.... and i'd have to explain why i was there)
One of the few groups of people it is still politically correct to attack are gay people, and it makes me just as uncomfortable when someone launches into some rant about it, it's disgusting there are people still like that. My dad was like that. I wonder what would happen if that boss would of said "I hate those niggers, they should be taken out in the woods and shot!" You just can't say those things in public without ruining your career. I look forward to the day when slurs against gay people garner the same type of disgusted reaction. It also makes you realize how ignorant people are, thinking that they can spot gay people anyways, as if everyone is like Jack from Will and Grace or something, truly ignorant people.
This one time a psychiatrist I had been forced to see when I was 13 came into this retail job I was working at. So what does this prick do? He announces to all the store some shit from my past, I couldn't believe it. He had absolutely no sense of privacy, and thought it was all some big joke or something. From that point on my coworkers thought I was hiding something.. um.. which I am, just like a bunch of other people who don't think it's necessary to explain your full life story to acquaintances or coworkers. I agree, don't ever tell anyone anything you don't expect them to use against you.. people can be really fucked up, and not just strangers, those who are supposed to care about you and help you seem to do more damage than anyone.