Author Topic: Dracosoul- Stop trolling dropshock.  (Read 16050 times)

Why has this topic made by makingblah become about makingblah?
Because he's gay.

I am perfectly comfortable around gay people in real life. Same thing with biloveual people.
Again, you may never know. Just keeping that out there.

Personally, I really don't think so. I just don't feel the same way about men and women; I know a relationship with me and another guy would never work out..
Well, I'm sure there is one person that you could be around forever out there, it could be a guy or a girl.
There are three forms of love. The one I believe you are thinking of is the first form:
1. Lust - This is formed by a part of the brain that provides excitement. This is common in both single people and newly coupled ones.
2. First falling in love - this is when people become a bit obsessed with their partner. They constantly think about them and want to be around them. This most commonly dies off after a while.
3. "True love" (Long term commitment) - This is most common in married couples. It is a sense of peace and security when one is around the other. You can quite easily have this feeling, whether it be temporary or long term, with a guy. It doesn't make one gay, but it definitely doesn't keep them straight.

Indeed.
Hipocrisy at it's finest :D
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Again, you may never know. Just keeping that out there.
I know a lot of gay people. I knew it when I was around them, and when I talked to them; it didn't stop me from feeling perfectly comfortable around them. It's like the bible versus atheists, apart from now it's modern society vs Gay people.

But why are we even talking? I mean, I know what you're trying to say.

Well, I'm sure there is one person that you could be around forever out there, it could be a guy or a girl.
There are three forms of love. The one I believe you are thinking of is the first form:
1. Lust - This is formed by a part of the brain that provides excitement. This is common in both single people and newly coupled ones.
2. First falling in love - this is when people become a bit obsessed with their partner. They constantly think about them and want to be around them. This most commonly dies off after a while.
3. "True love" (Long term commitment) - This is most common in married couples. It is a sense of peace and security when one is around the other. You can quite easily have this feeling, whether it be temporary or long term, with a guy. It doesn't make one gay, but it definitely doesn't keep them straight.
I got to stage two once. :)
But all I should even need to think about at age 14 is stage 1.

But 3, is that sort of love that the bible preaches. It's the kind of love that you feel around a family member, or a friend. Of course I can feel that way about guys; it's only natural. If you don't feel this towards friends, you shouldn't even have them lol



When I saw destroyer had posted, I was all 'oh stuff, incoming wall of text' but then I lol'd

Lol.

Lol.
Oh, I also had the same feeling. What is your great opinion on this matter?

Oh, I also had the same feeling. What is your great opinion on this matter?
Mine is that you're gay.

Mine is that you're gay.
I don't care what you, of all people, think.

I don't care what you, of all people, think.
You're still gay.



But 3, is that sort of love that the bible preaches. It's the kind of love that you feel around a family member, or a friend. Of course I can feel that way about guys; it's only natural. If you don't feel this towards friends, you shouldn't even have them lol
Not necessarily, it has been proven that this is common between married couples. They're not family members until married, but some say they feel it before they become married. And compared to the friend part, I meant it strong than friendship, I'm talking romantic relationship wise. Of course, you already knew that.

This is the final response I'm going to give, seeing as I believe I have a firm understand of your point of view.
Final tip:
Stop responding to trolls, that is how they stop. Try finding something else that is fun, but doesn't involve acting idiotic. Whether it be you or someone else provoked, unintentionally of course, by you.