Does an "out" person have the right to out someone else?
Inspired by the other thread out ... (if this is too similar, mods, you can close it)
here's my story (I'm straight):
There were four of us, two girls and two boys. The girl wanted to go to the bathroom, but the other guy was scaring her, saying that the bathroom is haunted. So we went with her to the bathroom, and there's this closet inside of the bathroom, and we opened it and we all screamed (of course there was nothing there).
After, I joked around saying someone should've gone into the closet before and scared the doodoo out of the girl.
Then the 2nd girl (who is a lesbian) said, "yeah _________, you should've gone into the closet. Oh wait, you don't have to, you're already in it."
I felt so uncomfortable, and I wanted to tell her to shut up. She seemed to feel like she had the right to say that just because she's out as a lesbian. And she said this in front of everyone.
I hate gays who feel like they have the right to "out" someone.
Tbh I would never out someone. Even on the situation. Things like that can lead to certain consequences, and who knows how their life would change for better or worst. I'm halfway out the closet if that makes sense, and I wouldn't like it if someone was to out me to the rest of my family.