<p>Ummm. My mom isn't biased at all. She doesn't have any problems with homosexual people; it was just an observation. I would argue, however, that her coming into contact with a large, diverse number of homosexuals rather than a small, select group, like yours, would be more conducive to objective observations. How do your friends even know what they are talking about? I am heterosexual, but that doesn't mean I can read other heterosexuals' minds. Merely being homosexual doesn't make your friends any more knowledgeable than you or me, and certainly not my mother who has come into contact with tons of homosexual flight attendants over about a ten year period.</p>
<p>You also lend credence to my earlier point that if this is such a small, isolated occurrence why have so many people heard about it and why has it continued for such a substantial period of time (obviously several years at least)?</p>
<p>I never said your mom was biased and I never said she had a problem with gay people...I also never doubted that she had met some. Also I hang out with a large group of people that are a part of the larger gay community. Having lived in chelsea for a long period of time I am positive I have to come to have more meaningful and honest relationships with my large group of gay friends as opposed to your mom occasionly coming into contact with someone who is attracted to the same sex. Is your mom friends with these people she comes into contact with or during small talk with an aquaintance does this topic come up? I do want to point out how interesting it is that the homosexuals your mom has met know everything (according to you) about all homosexuals but the ones I know (again according to you) do not...You might want to look at the fact that your mentality is only willing to accept information that rationalizes your conclusion rather than to accept what is logical. It is also interesting that you completely ignored my questions that made your lack of logic extremely obvious. :)</p>
<p>You have your opinion is fine but if you are going to dismiss my argument you must also dismiss your moms as it is using the same idea. The reason I know about this topic is because I actually know someone with AIDS and he was saying how devastating it was that people would go out looking for the disease. Bringing it up with my other friends they also felt it was disturbing to say the least.</p>
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<p>according the man-laws - homosexuality for men - no,no.</p>
<p>homosexuality for women - a okay.</p>
<p>Sweetny...you're my new best friend...Magic: as it is not my way to judge people soley by one facet of their opinions, i'm going to take a leap of faith and guess that you're just horribly misinformed on what it actually means to be a homosexual...(or a person for that matter). I don't mean for this to be personal attack on you but much of my family is in the ministry and though I do understand many people's adversion to any form of clergy (I have it too at times) I don't really appreciate the blatant disrespect aimed toward them and the gay PEOPLE who you so obviously disdain. I understand your right to have an opinion but utter disregard for the feelings of these people and (inadvertanly) the friends of these people (read: me)...isn't cool. I hope college provides the life experience that the past 18 or so years has not. Have a good day :)</p>
<p>I always wonder why people care if someone is gay or not...I can understand it if it's a friend you're very close to (or a family member), but other than that what business is it of mine or yours if someone is gay? If they're coming onto you and you are heterosexual, then something should be said, but other than that there are innumerable other aspects to a human's character besides their sexual preference that should contribute to your opinion of them.</p>
<p>i agree and wish more people would take that attitude.</p>