Opposing view points on sexuality.

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  1. rahl

    rahl Banned

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    But not a marriage.
     
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    dixon76710 Well-Known Member

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    Of course it is. The two men certainly consider themselves to be married, but Ill let them know that you disagree.
     
  3. rahl

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    Marriage is a legal institution, creating a legal kinship where none existed prior.

    A ceremony is not a marriage.
     
  4. danielpalos

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    I believe it should be as easy for guys to get used for sex as it is for women. Is that form of equality "insane" or what. Why is it so difficult to find nice girls who are willing to use sex on us until we clamor for a relationship?
     
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    Kinship because two guys happen to bone each other in the butt. CRAZY!
     
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    Nope. Sex isn't a requirement.
     
  7. danielpalos

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    I believe getting used for relationships is worse than getting used for sex.
     
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    Equating sexual orientation to skin color is scientifically invalid and a deliberate deception designed to advance acceptance. I'm not saying no one is born gay. For a very small percentage of the population born with characteristics similar to the opposite sex, there is something wrong. We should be trying to identify what, biologically, is different and how it may be medically corrected.

    Are pedophiles born that way? If the answer is at least in some small part yes, shouldn't we be trying to identify what exactly it is biologically that makes some people sexually attracted to children? And shouldn't we try to alter it, either prenatal or after birth?

    NO, I'm not saying homosexuals are no different or no better than pedophiles. I'm using pedophiles as an example only because it must be difficult for some to insist that they're born with certain sexual proclivities while others are not. How exactly does that work?
     
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    Why not save ourselves a lot of trouble and start by eliminating the hypocrisy gene from the pool.
     
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    I can relate to that, indeed. But I do stay on guard for political and legal opportunities to support and improve the lives of LGBT.

    I've been on other fora and have begun to notice that there are more and more young people gay/straight who are willing to continue the fight. They are more accepting of homosexuality. Some of my former military coworkers are as fair and honest as I've seen; I'm encouraged by that.

    Might be interesting.

    Great point!

    Seems like a prudent approach to me.

    Liberal/Conservative is fine in my view... as long as people aren't extremists.
     
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    Is there an innate predisposition to hypocrisy, like there is sexual orientation?
     
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    There shouldn't be for loyal "children of a god".
     
  13. Polydectes

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    I have noticed the same thing, and indeed it is encouraging. I would vote for candidates that claim to be pro- glbt but they don't seem to be. Nobody has proposed a bill.
     
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    Is a person really serious if they are willing to lie to their significant other and them miss their turn?

    Shouldn't persons get the most serious with the persons they are doing the most, in modern times?

    And, a lack of sex is still considered grounds for annulment of even a really really serious relationship like marriage.

    so, from that perspective, just don't do us so we won't take you seriously about a serious relationship. and,

    i have heard some guys like to make women wait for a serious relationship as long as women like to make men wait to have a really really good time.
     

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