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| Homosexuality | |
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| Topic Started: Apr 18 2009, 11:26 PM (341 Views) | |
| DSasterous | Apr 18 2009, 11:26 PM Post #1 |
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What is your take on homosexuality? Is it right? Is it wrong? Is it superhot? All opinions (and pictures olol) welcome. |
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| Mr. Lawltastic | Apr 18 2009, 11:31 PM Post #2 |
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Hmmm...this Fanta tastes like magic...I LIKE that *falls over*
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Watch the pictures though XD Anyway, my two cents... I see nothing wrong with it...most of the arguments against it are religious, and thus, mean nothing to me *Agnostic*... Which leads to my next point...when it comes to marriage, it's unfair of our legal system to deny marriage...their idea of marriage comes from Christianity, and although marriage itself has a religious undertone to it, it's LEGAL aspect should not have religious justifications... If you didn't understand a word of that, just know that I think the church is free to make its decision, but the LAW should recognize it, since denying gay marriage would only blur the line between church and state... |
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| PacmanMaster | May 21 2009, 12:51 PM Post #3 |
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hmm..i could careless Actually i mean if they want to get married let them be seriously its not going to effect us at all(kids maybe)what i thought was lawl to gay couples Tryed to get there kid into boy Scouts since they where gay kid couldn't enter b.c it was all male organization |
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| Mr. Lawltastic | May 21 2009, 12:54 PM Post #4 |
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Hmmm...this Fanta tastes like magic...I LIKE that *falls over*
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Actually, I hear that for the most part, children of gay couples turn out fine...some study was done or something, and it showed that adopted children are no more likely to become gay...*shrugs* either way...what people do at their own free will in their own homes is nobody else's business... |
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| BarkAtTheMoon | May 21 2009, 05:31 PM Post #5 |
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Wolf
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If I really had to get my two cents worth about it, I'd have to make a freaking speech. ...Okay... here goes... Personally I have nothing against homosexuality. I think it's fine, socially speaking. Evolutionary speaking, it doesn't make sense, but that's not the argument. Like Chris said, most of the arguments against homosexuality are all based on religious beliefs and opinions. I have seen very few people who argue against it based on anything else other than religion. That said, validity or invalidity of arguments aside, I think that it's fine. As for gay marriage, many religious people will argue that marriage is a Christian institute, but that's a lie. Marriage, or some form of it, has existed in every culture; it didn't originate from one and then migrate over. Besides, for a group to put a restriction on marriage is like putting a restriction on love itself. And that is a line you simply do not cross. Adoption... adoption by gay couples can be a touchy subject for people. Many will argue that it predisposes a child to becoming gay or that it will damage the child's personal life and that they'll be made fun of by their peers. Predisposes? Don't make me laugh. A person does not become predisposed to homosexuality. They don't choose it either. Whether they are or not is completely determined by how their hormones function. It's same concept that's applied to fetishes. I've had a vore fetish for years and years, but I didn't know that what I was feeling had a name until a few years ago. It never crossed my mind. As for being made fun of, certainly they will. But look at it this way, even if the parents were normal parents, they would still be made fun of for other things. The child was adopted; it's not like the situation with Thomas Beattie (AKA the pregnant man) having to explain things to his daughter. I have nothing against him, but I imagine a child would be shocked by the volume and content of the information he would have to unveil to her. Besides, who cares if an adopted child becomes gay? It doesn't really matter because there's nothing wrong with homosexuality in general. Does this all mean that I think people are born gay? I guess you could say that. Is there a genetic marker for it? Probably not, but even if there is, no one wants to find it because all that's gonna do is prompt some semblance of a genocide in the twenty-first century. Think about it; a person who is religious and believes it's wrong would want to abort their child should they have this gene. It's hypocritical, really, because these are the same religions that are also fervently against abortion unless birth would kill the mother. Besides, it's been pretty much proven that even if a person has a specific genetic marker for something, for example, alcoholism, that marker only predisposes; it does not guarantee the person will become one. But whatever. To sum it up, I think that people who argue against it based on their own opinions and prejudgements are idiots who can't come up with a more original argument than simple "God says no." I hate how an argument over something like this always seems to come down to "My god is better than your god." What the fuck... I've said my peace. |
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| Champi | May 23 2009, 11:51 AM Post #6 |
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I am absolutely ok with homosexuality. I have a lot of friends who are gay/bisexual. In my opinion, I think they're nicer than other people.
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| BarkAtTheMoon | May 30 2009, 01:33 AM Post #7 |
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Your Friendly Neighborhood Wolf
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I notice that too... at least in the ones that aren't being pricks like one idiot that used to live on our street who would basically parade through the neighborhood with an "I'm Gay" sign if he could. That's just... you don't need to do that. But yeah, a lot of gays/bisexuals are in general very nice people. I've heard a lot of people that often associate rape with gay people, and that's just not true. They understand boundary lines just like any other person when they know you're off limits. If a person rapes someone of the same sex, it's not because they're gay; it's because they're just a sick, disgusting person. But, yeah I totally agree man. Very nice people. Nicer than some straight people. |
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| Cheeto | May 31 2009, 12:25 AM Post #8 |
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master of cheetos
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I think homosexuality is ok i mean who else is affected? |
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| TeenChat | May 31 2009, 09:02 PM Post #9 |
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I'm gay, I have been with my partner for 13 years and married him oct last year (whoo hoo!) I appauld your comments on this thread. You all seem very open minded. I wish this subject wasn't discussed on every site I visit, because teh day it isn't means that homosexuality will have been fully accepted, namely the reply will be 'what is their to discuss here exactly?' But while homosexuality is still a debatable point it always makes me happy to read posts like yours. Oh and do you notice that the authors of these threads always word it like gay people are another species, like no gay people will be around them or on the site? 'should gays get married, what do people think of gays' can you imagine walking into a gay club and saying that? |
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| BarkAtTheMoon | May 31 2009, 11:01 PM Post #10 |
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You raise a good point, TeenChat. I applaud this and I agree. When will the day come when it will be fully accepted? I don't know. In all seriousness, I don't think it's ever going to happen. There's just too much religious or otherwise anti-gay bullcrap circulating around that it would be almost genocidal to get rid of it all. That being said, we here will always accept you for what you are, and thankfully there are other such people in the world that will do the same. Applause, good people of the world. Way to stick it to the haters. Acceptance: it's not rocket science. |
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