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#136 swmr545

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Posted 14 December 2007 - 10:13 PM

QUOTE(davburr @ Dec 14 2007, 02:31 PM) View Post
they don't really have children, they adopt them.... and those children were created by hetero couples. dude, 2 guys cannot give birth.

one way or another, there's gonna be a womb involved smile.gif


The ones that don't adopt have biological children either by having a surrogate mother or a sperm donor.

Lesbians do not have to engage in traditional intercourse to get pregnant. And gay men do not have to engage in heterosexual intercourse to get a girl pregnant.

So, there is no heterosexual activity going on. Just lovely science at work with artificial insemination.

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 12:22 AM

QUOTE(swmr545 @ Dec 14 2007, 02:07 PM) View Post
True, but there are also may same-sex couples that have children without engaging in heterosexual behavior.



Not unless you are an earthworm? Sorry to say it but someone had to conceive the child in the first place, From what I read I don't think you have the ability to do it by yourself.

If everyone thought like you we would "not breed" ourselves into extinction! It's only too bad your father did not share your sexual preferences.

Then the energy expended in this topic might have been spent discussing something relevent to the world.

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 01:07 AM

QUOTE(chris v @ Dec 13 2007, 12:50 PM) View Post
Sweet!!! Please, please, please join my army of christian crusaders. We're the ones with the god hates fags signs... oh yeah don't forget to drink the kool aid. rolleyes.gif


I love you Chris!!! You make me laugh everytime!!!

QUOTE(jafount @ Dec 13 2007, 04:17 PM) View Post
OK A very serious question...am I honestly the only one who found unintentionally funny or am I just better at noticing hysterical double entendres?


OmG that was hilarious and he's so gay he probably didn't notice!!!

QUOTE(Bill Z @ Dec 14 2007, 06:56 AM) View Post
Thank you for replying to my question

, but I have to disagree with one of your recent recent replies. While heterosexual might not be right for you, it doesn't make it abnormal. Look around, most people and animals are hereosexual, but not all. Scientists that observe animals have witnessed homosexual animal behavior as well, and it's probably more common that most want to acknowledge, which makes it a part of what is normal behavior in our world, just a smaller percentage than heterosexual behavior.


My dog licks my boyfriends dog weiner everytime he brings over his dog...It's so disgusting...My dog gets so excited, whines and freaks out!!! He probably a lot like swimmer...no offense gay kiddo!!!

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 01:28 AM

QUOTE(dueceswild @ Dec 15 2007, 12:22 AM) View Post
Not unless you are an earthworm? Sorry to say it but someone had to conceive the child in the first place, From what I read I don't think you have the ability to do it by yourself.

If everyone thought like you we would "not breed" ourselves into extinction! It's only too bad your father did not share your sexual preferences.

Then the energy expended in this topic might have been spent discussing something relevent to the world.


Once again, if it is so irrelevent, why are you reading?

How does calling for my non-existence make you feel?

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 08:29 AM

QUOTE(swmr545 @ Dec 15 2007, 01:28 AM) View Post
Once again, if it is so irrelevent, why are you reading?

How does calling for my non-existence make you feel?


Speaking only for myself, I continue to read because I'm trying really really hard to see things from your perspective. It's odd to me that you "came out" before your Freshman year. I have an 8th grader and I cannot begin to imagine here being able to recognize her sexuality at this point. There are boys she "likes" but certainly doesn't have a clear idea of what that means.

I look back at my own 7-10th grade years and I cannot even remember the girls I liked or why I liked them. At that age, you're still developing and focused on many things other than sexuality. I don't understand how one can be so incredibly focused on being gay at that age. Honestly, it makes me wonder what kinds of things happened to you in your formidable years.
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Posted 15 December 2007 - 09:02 AM

QUOTE(swmr545 @ Dec 15 2007, 01:28 AM) View Post
How does calling for my non-existence make you feel?



Kind of makes you think, what if all parents of people who think like you do were actually persuaded to join the dark side and become gay before you were conceived. Maybe this is why we don't have a cure for some of the major diseases out there such as cancer and aids. The person who was supposed to spend their lives to discover the cure never got conceived because his would be father decided he did not like woman?

#142 dueceswild

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 09:04 AM

QUOTE(swmr545 @ Dec 15 2007, 01:28 AM) View Post
Once again, if it is so irrelevent, why are you reading?



Why do people stop and stare at a train wreck?

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 10:45 AM

QUOTE(dueceswild @ Dec 15 2007, 09:04 AM) View Post
Why do people stop and stare at a train wreck?


And whiny people on Dr. Phil?

Because he tells them straight up to accept responsibility for their own lives, and move forward.
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Posted 15 December 2007 - 10:52 AM

QUOTE(dueceswild @ Dec 15 2007, 09:02 AM) View Post
Kind of makes you think, what if all parents of people who think like you do were actually persuaded to join the dark side and become gay before you were conceived. Maybe this is why we don't have a cure for some of the major diseases out there such as cancer and aids. The person who was supposed to spend their lives to discover the cure never got conceived because his would be father decided he did not like woman?


I fail to see how being gay means you cannot have a child.

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 10:54 AM

QUOTE(jafount @ Dec 15 2007, 08:29 AM) View Post
Speaking only for myself, I continue to read because I'm trying really really hard to see things from your perspective. It's odd to me that you "came out" before your Freshman year. I have an 8th grader and I cannot begin to imagine here being able to recognize her sexuality at this point. There are boys she "likes" but certainly doesn't have a clear idea of what that means.

I look back at my own 7-10th grade years and I cannot even remember the girls I liked or why I liked them. At that age, you're still developing and focused on many things other than sexuality. I don't understand how one can be so incredibly focused on being gay at that age. Honestly, it makes me wonder what kinds of things happened to you in your formidable years.


Are you asking if I was molested or raped as a child (according to the religious-right that's the only way a person can be gay)?

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 12:33 PM

QUOTE(swmr545 @ Dec 15 2007, 10:52 AM) View Post
I fail to see how being gay means you cannot have a child.

Of course, many gay people have children, but it is physically impossible for you to conceive a child, or carry a child, with your bf. There is no way for you to have a child without some outside help.

I know there are plenty of options that even straight people use to have a child, but I don't think that is the point that is being made.

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 03:06 PM

QUOTE(dueceswild @ Dec 15 2007, 09:02 AM) View Post
Kind of makes you think, what if all parents of people who think like you do were actually persuaded to join the dark side and become gay before you were conceived. Maybe this is why we don't have a cure for some of the major diseases out there such as cancer and aids. The person who was supposed to spend their lives to discover the cure never got conceived because his would be father decided he did not like woman?


This is silly.

By that theory, none of us should use birth control, because one of the 10 additional children I didn't have might have discovered the cure for cancer! Oh, and I guess we better all start having sex as soon as puberty hits, for the same reason! We wouldn't want to waste those teen-age eggs and sperm that could have hatched into a genius!

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 05:06 PM

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Posted 15 December 2007 - 05:46 PM

QUOTE(jafount @ Dec 15 2007, 08:29 AM) View Post
Speaking only for myself, I continue to read because I'm trying really really hard to see things from your perspective. It's odd to me that you "came out" before your Freshman year. I have an 8th grader and I cannot begin to imagine here being able to recognize her sexuality at this point. There are boys she "likes" but certainly doesn't have a clear idea of what that means.

My brother figured out he was gay by 8th grade. Unfortunately it was with the help of his gay 8th grade history teacher. I think he sorta went into the closet - literally - instead of coming out of anything. Funny thing, though, Pete's grades suffered badly that year so my dad held him back and kept him there with that teacher an extra year.
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Posted 15 December 2007 - 07:58 PM

QUOTE(swmr545 @ Dec 15 2007, 10:54 AM) View Post
Are you asking if I was molested or raped as a child (according to the religious-right that's the only way a person can be gay)?


Well those are very extreme examples of "things that happen", but the thought has crossed my mind. Of course to a lesser degree, there is the over-involved/ overbearing parent. Or the various kinds of mind effs that certain parents perpetrate against their kids.

QUOTE(tessieca @ Dec 15 2007, 05:46 PM) View Post
My brother figured out he was gay by 8th grade. Unfortunately it was with the help of his gay 8th grade history teacher. I think he sorta went into the closet - literally - instead of coming out of anything. Funny thing, though, Pete's grades suffered badly that year so my dad held him back and kept him there with that teacher an extra year.


Yikes. Kinda gives credence to that "religious right" comment swmr made earlier.

We all dream of a world of sunshine and rainbows and peace. The problem is some people think this would be a great place to live, while others think it would be a great place to pillage.





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