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Kim Zolciak: Just a One-Off Lesbian

The Real Housewives of Atlanta cast member before: “I don’t believe love has a gender. I have a ton of girlfriends who have been with girls, and I could never comprehend that before. Now I can. But I don’t want to define gay, bisexual or straight. I just think it’s too much for me — a woman doesn’t define me, nor does a man.” And now: “It was a one-time deal and it’s just blown up. We spent a ton of time together. And, you know, things happen, that’s it. … I adore [Young], she’s a great girl, but there’s not even going to be a friendship. There just can’t be.”

By:           editor editor
On:           Mar 31, 2010
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  • 5 Comments
    • No. 1 · Brynna

      Wow, like OMG… I am SOOOO shocked!

      Oh wait. I’m not.

      Mar 31, 2010 at 4:15 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 2 · jason

      Whenever you see a woman with long flowing hair and make-up claiming to be bisexual or lesbian, she’s more likely to actually be a boner dyke. Boner dykes are women who are simply using sexuality as a marketing ploy. They’re marketing to the sleazy straight guy fantasy for girl-girl action.

      Vile, aren’t they?

      Mar 31, 2010 at 6:34 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 3 · j

      @jason: Jason, my best friend is a girl with long flowing hair and makeup who has had plently (I do mean plently) of boyfriends AND girlfriends and tends to prefer women and hearing vile people such as yourself disputing their sexuality is a bit much. She’s been thrown out of gay bars many a time for not being gay enough or showing affection towards men and its rediculous. Whatever happened to the B in LGBT? Ok, so this one woman experimented and it didn’t work out, does that mean it was a marketing ploy? Live and let live you bitter old queen.

      Mar 31, 2010 at 6:51 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 4 · jbran · Member · 59 comments

      @j: For real! You’d think, of all people, gays would know not to judge others for being different from themselves.

      Mar 31, 2010 at 7:32 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag
    • No. 5 · GeoffM

      People get thrown out for not being gay enough? Really……wow.

      Mar 31, 2010 at 10:07 pm · @ReplyReply to this comment · Flag

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