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She said "Are you gay? I am alright f you are, you can tell me"
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well... all parents have said that
i didnt have my "first girlfriend" till like 8th grade or something they were worried up until then, because they checked my computer frequently to see if i had been on any "inapropriate websites". Unfortionalty they didnt know about a little thing called Tweak UI
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My parents said that, but they lied :P What's Tweak UI?
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mike ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \"I don\'t understand the part where Diane blacked out and woke up spooning with her maid.\" \"Diane didn\'t do that, you did.\" \"Oh, yeah, that makes more sense.\" |
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I don't have a problem with gay people. I think its wierd, sure, but they're not as different as people make them out to be. Seriously, most gay guys arn't like the ones you see prancing around at the gay pride parades wearing dresses with feathers glued to their asses. They're pretty normal...I just wouldn't invite them over for any sleepovers or anything.
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what about gays/transvesitites going into bathrooms, whats the ruling on that, and what do you think it shoud be
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Just FYI, most transvestites aren't gay, the'y straight, and most gay aren't transvestites, they wear regular clothes. Usually,though, the just tend to wear more fashionable clothes
hehe Why not invite them for sleepovers, though? I don't know if yourealise this or not, because a lot of people don't, but gay does not equal tasteless and desperate. Meaning contrary to popular belief, gay guys don't hit on every guy they see.About bathrooms . . . Just use the same bathroom that their sex should use. Or whatever sex they feel or are more aligned with being. Most facilities are made for one gender or another, so it is more of a question of practicality.
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welll....
i think TV has distorted the actually view of gay people, like shows Will and Grace, Queer eye for the straight guy and excetara. About the bathrooms thing, at urnals and such, who cares, its a compliment.
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It wasn't inteded to you, sorry if you thought so. I was meaning it to anticrombie
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mike ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ \"I don\'t understand the part where Diane blacked out and woke up spooning with her maid.\" \"Diane didn\'t do that, you did.\" \"Oh, yeah, that makes more sense.\" |
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Is there anyone else, then who has a different view? Like maka, what about you? You said you didn't agree with it. any thoughts?
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Jewpin said that maka's religion enforces hate. I beg to differ - his religion just doesn't allow it.
It's the individual who enforces hate. May offend - but it's true. |
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I think maka was kidding, like in middle school when we'd all say homework is againt our religion. (Maybe not, but knowing maka, probably)
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Prejudice:
Irrational suspicion or hatred of a particular group, race, or religion. (dictionary.com) True, it is the person who enforces the hating, but his religion is the root of it. Therefore, it is his religion that fuels the hate. |
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Not neccessarily, Jewpin. makaveli doesn't really seem the religious type to me, but even if he was, he could just think that gay people are wierd and need to die. Thousands and thousands of people do, and I highly doubt all of them are devout Christians.
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I dont think that you can base a persons opinions on their religion. I am not a very religous person and i feel the way i feel... you might think i am christian, jewish, budist just on the way i feel. but that is not the case.
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But often times their religion is a bit of a clue to how the feel on some subjects. Not always a good clue though. I agree with Brainmaster, it seemed like maka was just joking, but maybe not, so . . .
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CHOCK FULL O' NUTRIENTS
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Being gaay is a-ogaay with me! (A-okay... Meh, bad joke)
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heres my opinion. i'll go ahead and say, i come from a religiously based point of view, so you know.
alright... according to many of the great thinkers (plato, aristotle, freud... thought freud is debatable as a great thinker) wrote entire books on what is natural for humans and their relationships. according to them (and this is part of my view as well) it is unnatural/ perverted (freud) to have a sexual relationship that is not devoted to actually producing offspring. seeing as homosexual relationships have no way to produce offspring (naturally) it is logically unnatural.
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I agree with Falcon on this one - I think homosexuality is unnatural. However, I'm not going to be intolerant of anyone who is homosexual. On the topic of gay marriage, I don't think that's A-OK. Marriage is an institution that is intended to start a family. That's why it's between a man and a woman, because biologically only a man and a woman can produce children. Nature is set up that way. Children can't be raised properly with 2 male parents or 2 female parents. Human psychology is set up so that for optimal development of children, both a male and female influence are needed.
Jewpin - religion isn't the root of hatred; misinterpretation of religion is one of the roots of hatred. Since this topic is religion-free I won't go into how this applies to Christianity (my religion), but everyone: don't judge the teachings of a religion based on the people who practice it. |
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