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<p>I was simply following the natural progression present in your post.</p>
<p>However, if you would like to separate the two, so be it.</p>
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<p>I was simply following the natural progression present in your post.</p>
<p>However, if you would like to separate the two, so be it.</p>
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There will always be bigots, but the law doesn’t have to serve their twisted views. There are many people in this country who are racists and wish black people were still slaves, too bad we forced them to accept something they think is “wrong”. Same with the millions of people who are convinced interracial couples are “wrong”.
What are you, 12? Sorry if you think it’s “yucky”, but yes, people give each other BJ’s. Your Momma likely gives them to your Daddy and who knows, maybe one day your teenage son will give them to another guy - it happens. I don’t understand why hetero BJ’s are anymore “uplifting” than gay BJ’s.</p>
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A lot of people would have said that about being black 50 years ago.</p>
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Actually, sexual urges are a very normal part of life for us humans. Heterosexual couples engage in fallacio as well, is that immoral?</p>
<p>EDIT: Pinkstrawberry, way to beat me to the punch!</p>
<p>Is it wrong to call homosexuals,homosexuals?? That’s what you are if your “gay” I really don’t like using the word gay when talking about homosexuals because it is being used in the wrong way. Gay means joyful and happy, not homosexually involved.I only say “gay” because its shorter than homosexual.</p>
<p>What perplexes me is how some of them dress. If they are not attracted to the opposite sex, then why do they dress and act like them. Men dressing, acting and pretending to be women and vice versa.Are they confused about who they want to be? If they are not attracted to them then why dress like them???</p>
<p>Comparing gays to the civil rights movement is insulting to the African American community.</p>
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<p>“I’m happy and thankful to see so many people supportive of the GLB community on here. Even though there are many anti-gay-marriage posts, they are all from the same two or three people and are rooted in veiled hatred and not logic.”</p>
<p>That seems a bit judgmental to me. I think we can all agree that homosexuality is not the norm, and is not accepted as normal behavior. Choice or genes, it is not a natural way of life- if man was supposed to be gay, we would be extinct. I don’t think disagreeing with gay marriage means a persons beliefs “are rooted in a veiled hatred.” I think it is wrong for you to pass such harsh judgment on others for not being open minded. I find that quite hypocritical.</p>
<p>I don’t think homosexuality is right. However, it doesn’t harm others, meaning I think marriage is okay, but I do not think it is an inherent right. I think states should be allowed to dictate terms of marriage in which they recognize, as the constitutional does not define marriage, meaning that is left to the states. Sodomy laws only targeting gays have been ruled unconstitutional, meaning that states can not “ban” homosexuality, meaning that gays can conduct themselves as a married couple. I think this comes down to gays wanting marriage benefits (tax breaks, health care coverage), as opposed to an equal rights argument. Gays are not a protected minority class.
I think the correct way to go about change is to target each industry- such as protesting to health insurance companies for same sex spouses, etc;. I think smaller battles should be fought first.</p>
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<p>Another risible claim.</p>
<p>A man and a woman engaging in sex is the way nature and science made it, sorry.</p>
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<p>To imply that homosexuals do not love is really offensive. are you just ■■■■■■■■ at this point?</p>
<p>also you aren’t fooling anyone. actually admit to your views and don’t hide behind this ‘other people’ crap.</p>
<p>why not? let people be happy</p>
<p>Hey, sorry you don’t like it - but that’s what people feel about it.</p>
<p>Deal with it.</p>
<p>“I think we can all agree that homosexuality is not the norm, and is not accepted as normal behavior. Choice or genes, it is not a natural way of life- if man was supposed to be gay, we would be extinct”</p>
<p>I agree 100%</p>
<p>I was pondering this a while ago. And I started thinking about genetic disorders, people with turrets,deaf,blind,handicap etc. All these “Special” people are accommodated due to their unfortunate lack of normality.Special buses for handicaps,school for the blind and deaf etc. Could Homosexuals be included? by having a system where they can be joined together legally? Accommodate the homosexuals like they/we do the “Special” people then.</p>
<p>Gay marriage doesn’t affect me, so I guess I am for it being legal.</p>
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Science had no hand in creating sexuality, first of all. And obviously, nature made both heterosexuals and homosexuals, since we have both, so why say one is right and one is wrong?</p>
<p>As a minority I find the hateful comments you spew to be as demeaning as the racial slurs I’ve heard. Possibly worse, because the Whites raised in 1950’s America weren’t exposed to much besides their intolerant beliefs. You, on the other hand, live in 2010 America where you’re exposed to many different viewpoints and are probably educated, and you’re still a hateful individual. ~ Pinkstrawberry </p>
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<p>You automatically assume I’m not also a minority?</p>
<p>I’m exposed to homosexuality all the time, doesn’t mean it makes it anymore right. </p>
<p>As I said, do whatever you want in your sex life, but don’t confuse homosexuality with anything more than a sexual perversion. It’s a psychological issue, nothing to be celebrated or promoted.</p>
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<p>I don’t think that’s what pinkstrawberry was claiming; however, you did speak for an entire community without conducting any sort of empirical study to assess whether or not what you claimed was true.</p>
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<p>Well, this is true. However, does that make it a justification for not permitting marriage? Miscegnation was once frowned upon, too.</p>
<p>"It’s a psychological issue, nothing to be celebrated or promoted. "</p>
<p>weren’t you saying earlier that it’s a choice?</p>
<p>Well, there’s no evidence it’s genetic either.</p>
<p>And you all say it’s not a choice, so what is it then?</p>
<p>Call me a homophob is you want, doesn’t matter to me - not in the least. I interact with homosexuals on a daily basis, pleasantly and professionally.</p>
<p>I said it’s a lifestyle choice, because you can make the decision not to engage in the behavior.</p>