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Jun 19, 2019 09:54:45   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
chrisscholbe wrote:
That last line is so ridiculous....


I didn't laugh at it...I just found the comment sad.

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Jun 19, 2019 09:56:37   #
yhtomit Loc: Port Land. Oregon
 
mwalsh wrote:
I didn't laugh at it...I just found the comment sad.


Why is it sad? I think we should be protecting children.

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Jun 19, 2019 09:59:04   #
Angmo
 
yhtomit wrote:
Why is it sad? I think we should be protecting children.


A******ns don’t protect children. It’s evil.

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Jun 19, 2019 10:49:37   #
trainspotter Loc: Oregon
 
[quote=Wallen]My personal opinion, we should call the act as what they truly are A*********ns" Maybe Target stores should call their "third bathroom"......A*********ns!

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Jun 19, 2019 13:56:12   #
chrisscholbe Loc: Kansas City, MO
 
yhtomit wrote:
Through example set by the mom, dad, grandma and grandpa.
Tell me who has the ability be mom and dad in a gay couple if both are the same sex?

You seem to put more stock in Mom & Dad as specific roles that can only be provided by the "correct" sex.

Anyone can provide love and support and teach how to be an independent, loving, caring & supportive individual.

Just asking here......choose only 1....NOT both

Do you think it's more important for people
to be heterosexual
or
in a loving monogamous relationship

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Jun 19, 2019 14:02:27   #
Angmo
 
chrisscholbe wrote:
You seem to put more stock in Mom & Dad as specific roles that can only be provided by the "correct" sex.

Anyone can provide love and support and teach how to be an independent, loving, caring & supportive individual.

Just asking here......choose only 1....NOT both

Do you think it's more important for people
to be heterosexual
or
in a loving monogamous relationship


The question provides a false premise. Ask again.

Nothing wrong with a loving monogamous heterosexual marriage.

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Jun 19, 2019 14:16:39   #
trainspotter Loc: Oregon
 
chrisscholbe wrote:
You seem to put more stock in Mom & Dad as specific roles that can only be provided by the "correct" sex.

Anyone can provide love and support and teach how to be an independent, loving, caring & supportive individual.

Just asking here......choose only 1....NOT both

Do you think it's more important for people
to be heterosexual
or
in a loving monogamous relationship


I don't care about other people's "preferences"....I just DON'T want to hear about it. (That's what bedroom doors are for).

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Jun 19, 2019 14:45:37   #
letmedance Loc: Walnut, Ca.
 
chrisscholbe wrote:
You seem to put more stock in Mom & Dad as specific roles that can only be provided by the "correct" sex.

Anyone can provide love and support and teach how to be an independent, loving, caring & supportive individual.

Just asking here......choose only 1....NOT both

Do you think it's more important for people
to be heterosexual
or
in a loving monogamous relationship


I think what people do behind closed doors is their own dam business. Homosexuality is nothing new, it has been going on since the beginning.

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Jun 19, 2019 16:42:47   #
Angmo
 
letmedance wrote:
I think what people do behind closed doors is their own dam business. Homosexuality is nothing new, it has been going on since the beginning.


I h**e vegetarians. They f’ing tell you. I don’t care!!

I recall 2 gays charged with the torture & rape of a young 14? Y/o boy. Media buried that h**e crime right away.

Lock em up with Hildabeast.

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Jun 19, 2019 16:52:16   #
chrisscholbe Loc: Kansas City, MO
 
Angmo wrote:
The question provides a false premise. Ask again.

Nothing wrong with a loving monogamous heterosexual marriage.

I didn't state or imply a premise.

I wasn't implying that these were the only choices that existed.
I just asked a question.

Please provide details as to what the "false premise" is that you refer to.

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Jun 19, 2019 17:54:01   #
Angmo
 
chrisscholbe wrote:
I didn't state or imply a premise.

I wasn't implying that these were the only choices that existed.
I just asked a question.

Please provide details as to what the "false premise" is that you refer to.


You may have missed it but .....

I did.

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Jun 19, 2019 18:12:51   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
LoL

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Jun 19, 2019 19:31:42   #
soba1 Loc: Somewhere In So Ca
 
chrisscholbe wrote:
You seem to put more stock in Mom & Dad as specific roles that can only be provided by the "correct" sex.

Anyone can provide love and support and teach how to be an independent, loving, caring & supportive individual.

Just asking here......choose only 1....NOT both

Do you think it's more important for people
to be heterosexual
or
in a loving monogamous relationship


People are already heterosexual, they just choose to be homosexual.
It’s a d*****t behavior

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Jun 19, 2019 20:50:48   #
chrisscholbe Loc: Kansas City, MO
 
soba1 wrote:
People are already heterosexual, they just choose to be homosexual.
It’s a d*****t behavior

I'm afraid I disagree with you.

I think it sometimes takes a person a "while" to understand who they really are.

You only think it's d*****t because you read it in a book.

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Jun 19, 2019 21:03:25   #
mwalsh Loc: Houston
 
soba1 wrote:
People are already heterosexual, they just choose to be homosexual.
It’s a d*****t behavior


My mother's best friend's son died of AIDS 15 or 20 years ago. He was a very nice man, talented choral singer, snappy dresser...a good guy.

When he came out, his family adopted the theory that he had been turned and converted by bad people. He was from a very Southern Baptist family, they could not handle the t***h that their son was gay. Somebody had to have led him astray.

He was born gay. We were friends around the ages of 5-8 years. I knew then that he was different from other boys, but I was too young to be aware of sexuality. We visited the family during holiday times in my mid-teens, and within minutes of talking with him I figured him for gay, even though he wasn't out yet. A few years later he came out, and it made sense to me.

If he chose to be gay, he must have made that decision at three or fours years old...before he knew what sexuality was.

But, that would not make much sense would it?

He was born that way.

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