Poll

Have you ever had gay thoughts.

yes
55 (54.5%)
no
46 (45.5%)

Total Members Voted: 101

Author Topic: Being gay- Debate. Take it from page 22.  (Read 47515 times)


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I lol'd. But anyway, what's wrong with being gay? I mean, if it doesn't concern you, why does it matter so much. If you don't like homoloveuals, stay away from them, don't rant about them as if they're rude people for being who they are.

I lol'd. But anyway, what's wrong with being gay? I mean, if it doesn't concern you, why does it matter so much. If you don't like homoloveuals, stay away from them, don't rant about them as if they're rude people for being who they are.
hot sloppy butt love

At least be happy that you haven't yet drop soap in a jail shower.




But they're not having "hot sloppy butt love" in front of you, are they?
I personally doubt you often or even ever see two men in public just making out.
I don't quite understand why you have a problem with it, if it doesn't truly have an affect on you.
And, if you wish to follow the "Disease" argument, then just be happy that it's not you getting those diseases from love with them. And with the "Population" argument too, well, I'm pretty sure there are enough Heteroloveual couples having children, to keep up the population. I don't think that the minority of homoloveuals will affect global population too much.
Although, don't worry since I understand you have a problem with it, and accept that you do.
I don't mean to sound questioning in a rude way. I'd quite prefer to stay neutral on this discussion. It's easier to pick up information and understand, that way.

Also, because I either missed it, or it wasn't quite said, could someone re-explain what it is that stop you from having a choice? Coming from curiosity, that is, not arguing that since you may have a choice you shouldn't be allowed to be homoloveual.
Considering you guys said it's not a disease (Which I agree with, obviously) and it's not so much a Genetic thing, as more a "Birth/Growth Defect" as I was sort of seeing it from other information.
Rughugger said it was due to Birth Controls releasing estrogen into water supplies, but obviously, there were homoloveuals before the Birth Control pills were created, that's not the pure cause of it, as bisjac said.
I've got that information, in a mix and matched form, but if someone could fill in the blanks or correct me on this, then that would be appreciated.
Again, sorry if anything is a bit, controversial or rude.

Wow, you're handicapped.
I'm immature, not handicapped, good sir.


But they're not having "hot sloppy butt love" in front of you, are they?
I personally doubt you often or even ever see two men in public just making out.
I don't quite understand why you have a problem with it, if it doesn't truly have an affect on you.
And, if you wish to follow the "Disease" argument, then just be happy that it's not you getting those diseases from love with them. And with the "Population" argument too, well, I'm pretty sure there are enough Heteroloveual couples having children, to keep up the population. I don't think that the minority of homoloveuals will affect global population too much.
Although, don't worry since I understand you have a problem with it, and accept that you do.
I don't mean to sound questioning in a rude way. I'd quite prefer to stay neutral on this discussion. It's easier to pick up information and understand, that way.

Also, because I either missed it, or it wasn't quite said, could someone re-explain what it is that stop you from having a choice? Coming from curiosity, that is, not arguing that since you may have a choice you shouldn't be allowed to be homoloveual.
Considering you guys said it's not a disease (Which I agree with, obviously) and it's not so much a Genetic thing, as more a "Birth/Growth Defect" as I was sort of seeing it from other information.
Rughugger said it was due to Birth Controls releasing estrogen into water supplies, but obviously, there were homoloveuals before the Birth Control pills were created, that's not the pure cause of it, as bisjac said.
I've got that information, in a mix and matched form, but if someone could fill in the blanks or correct me on this, then that would be appreciated.
Again, sorry if anything is a bit, controversial or rude.
I didn't mean that they were or anything, just that the words sound funny, like 'Big Floppy Donkey richard', and other stuff.

I'm immature, not handicapped, good sir.

I didn't mean that they were or anything, just that the words sound funny, like 'Big Floppy Donkey richard', and other stuff.
Ah, I understand. It's more on the basis that it just feels un-natural or weird, right?
That's probably on the same basis that I'm uncomfortable with Homoloveuality. It's not wrong as far as I'm concerned, it's just something odd to imagine.

Personally, if you see two gay guys making out and it makes you feel sick, I just say grow a pair and be the man you say you are, not like them friends.

Also, because I either missed it, or it wasn't quite said, could someone re-explain what it is that stop you from having a choice? Coming from curiosity, that is, not arguing that since you may have a choice you shouldn't be allowed to be homoloveual.

Think of it this way; If you wanted to, could you stop loving women altogether and instead decide out of the blue to love men? If you say "yes but why would I," not only is it probably a lie (as you probably couldn't even if you tried), but even if it is truthful gay people could use that same argument to explain why they're gay.

Animals can probably think, seeing as they're able to live.
The thing is, they can't think in future/past and usually don't remember anything but feelings and smells.

Animals can probably think, seeing as they're able to breathe.
Breathing is an involuntary action, you don't need to think to breathe. Animals do not have a complex consciousness.
un-natural
That argument has no density.
Personally, if you see two gay guys making out and it makes you feel sick, I just say grow a pair and be the man you say you are, not like them friends.
Exactly.

You don't need to like the idea of being gay to support them. It's called empathy.

You don't need to like the idea of being gay to support them. It's called empathy.

I think telling people to "feel what gay people feel" is an awkward (and somewhat vague) thing to ask.
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I think telling people to "feel what gay people feel" is an awkward (and somewhat vague) thing to ask.
No it's not, it's perfectly acceptable. Put yourself in the shoes of an oppressed people, it's not awkward nor vague. Such as, what if you were black during the 50's-60's segregation movements? What if you were a gay couple trying to get married?