Phasmal said:
Well, ya realise gay people adopt, right? And some straight people never/can't have kids? It's not black-and-white like you're makin' it. Straighties aren't just pumpin' out babies non-stop, thank god.
And also, the being proud of it bit generally comes from people trying to erase and kill them for hundreds of years. It's not like they decided to have Pride for no reason. It's a celebration of being able to be visibly themselves after years and years of not being able to.
Well, even without my objection to same-sex adoption, any combination of gender and number of people can potentially raise a child - while only a man and a woman can give birth to a new one. A heterosexual union has a potential that is both superior and unique among all forms of unions, which makes it necessary to society.
I understand that people are upset for being unfairly targeted for their sexual tendencies, but I still don't see the pride in it.
Saelune said:
Well, overpopulation is a major issue in the world today. Also we have the technology to non sexually create children. So even if everyone in the world was gay, life would go on, since I'm guessing the same % of gay people as straight people want to raise families, even if it means adopting or working with others to create them. Hell, even without the tech, I'm sure plenty of Gay men and women would put up with the act merely for the ability to have and raise children.
I would ask your opinion on condoms/safe sex as well with such a view.
I get your point; but most people that bring this subject - yourself included - usually don't state what would be an acceptable level of population versus technological level, and why it is that. I think we are very well capable of supporting more population right now, which in turn - if handled properly - will lead to a bigger worldwide market and even quicker technological advancement.
But regardless, even if overpopulation
was a problem, that doesn't mean we should stop making children - just that we should make less of them.
If by "working with others to create them" you mean renting an uterus, I am definitely against the legality of such practice.
As for your question, I don't use condoms for religious reasons (I'm a Catholic) but I do use other forms of birth control - having children is great, but as I said before one also needs to have the capabilities and resources to raise them.