Poll: Homosexuality

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LitleWaffle

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Indifferent. Whether a person is gay or not doesn't matter to me in the slightest.

However, if gay guys or girls kiss in front of me, I get a little uncomfortable, much like I do with a girl and guy kissing. Other people kissing in front of me just unnerves me a bit.
 

WendelI

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MajWound said:
Being commonly jilted by women, I wish I was gay.
ITs not any different in this side of the battle field :/

Popido said:
Im against people who wave their sexuality flag for attention.
Same here, It really doesn't make it any better for the rest of us.

But back on topic, Even dough I'm gay my self I dont participate in much of the fuzz that it all brings. I try to keep it all behind closed doors and it has been working out for me so far. If those whom where unfriendly to homosexuals where not as violent and passionate on their hatred maybe one day i would get poke my head out of the closet. but for now ill stay in here.
 

postblitz

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I am indifferent to homosexuality and feel that if people would have been in the first place there wouldn't have been any homosexuals left since they have no possible means of reproducing, other than the usual way people turn into homosexuals which is by the psychological effect of their surroundings.

Care to disagree? I'll have you know even in nature homosexuality only appears when same sex, usually male, individuals are withheld the opportunity to mate and they're hormonally imbalanced.

Just the same has there even been a more powerful reason for homosexuality to become common practice such as ignorance from an either too strong or too weak-absent parent for children.

Its all about education and psyche, yet there is one thing no one, not even the strongest politicly correct activists, can deny: gay people have no future, unless they teach their adopted kids to be open minded to that sort of practice.
 

aba1

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Central Florida (use to live in even more Conservative, right-wings-ville Northwestern Florida. Actually a lot of these examples I'm using come from this very forum. Yes, so your fellow Escapists (I assume they're either middle aged forum trolls who are angry that even gays and lesbians get more tail than they do... or they're under the age of 15 and are repeating what the good pastor/parents told them to say).
yes well I have heard southern states is behind the times (hickish) and frankly the internet is a terrible place to get any information like this from ppl are just trollin ya dude hell look at the top of this page I bet half the people who voted against in that poll are trolls that leaves a very small percentage of people who even care.
 

lacktheknack

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Forced into indifference. When you get screamed at by homosexuals that you "FUCKING BETTER ACCEPT IT, YOU ****" (yes, that happened), yet don't believe that anyone should be thought less of because of sexual preference, you end up not caring (if only to spite that screaming gay who won't stop crowing and trying to touch me).
 

Aisaku

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I support all sexualities.

I do not understand why could people have anything against non hetero sexualities. All the prejudices and mistruths that those against try to impose on non hetero sexualities could be as easily applied to hetero. Moral values, health, and beliefs are a completely different traits in a person, completely independent of their sexuality.
 

AnkaraTheFallen

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postblitz said:
I am indifferent to homosexuality and feel that if people would have been in the first place there wouldn't have been any homosexuals left since they have no possible means of reproducing, other than the usual way people turn into homosexuals which is by the psychological effect of their surroundings.

Care to disagree? I'll have you know even in nature homosexuality only appears when same sex, usually male, individuals are withheld the opportunity to mate and they're hormonally imbalanced.

Just the same has there even been a more powerful reason for homosexuality to become common practice such as ignorance from an either too strong or too weak-absent parent for children.

Its all about education and psyche, yet there is one thing no one, not even the strongest politicly correct activists, can deny: gay people have no future, unless they teach their adopted kids to be open minded to that sort of practice.
I'd just like to say that I had several straight relationships before I realised I was gay, so wasn't 'withheld the opportunity to mate' as you put it, and I was brought up catholic and told being gay was a sin, wrong, I'd go to hell ect..., so I was 'educated' about it, and despite that I'm still gay.
Honestly I don't know why some people are gay, but it isn't something that can be avoided or chosen as you seem to be suggesting.

I'm sorry if I've misunderstood your points but I felt like you were trying to say that being gay is a choice or means there was something wrong with me when I was growing up. Again sorry if I've misunderstood, but that's how it seemed to me.
 

Sylocat

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In an ideal world, I'd say I was "indifferent" by way of expressing my belief that it shouldn't matter one way or another whether I'm in favor of it or not. My opinion shouldn't matter one way or the other.

But no, sadly, we live in a world in which people like Bill O'Reilly and Ann Coulter can go on national TV and spew homophobic rhetoric, and also a world where whoever shouts the loudest gets heard. So yeah, I have to voice my support.
 

MrPop

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I've heard that homosexuals eat da poo-poo though!

Is that right?!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jjnrLt3VuSM

I put I'm indifferent. As many people have probably said I couldn't care less which adults have sex with eachother as long as it's consentual etc etc.

(How do you get it to display videos?)
 

Chalacachaca

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Don't really mind, I'm used to working with them and my own brother likes to take it up the ass, and I make fun out of that, just as he makes fun of me in his own way.
 

scully745

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I have no issue with it, and I'll support it until I have some kind of traumatising experience with it. Although there is one person who I do like constantly troll, but that's mostly because he's extremely gullible and also happens to be homosexual rather than just me dancing round him in circles calling names.
 

hamasins

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All i know is my gut says maybe.... ¬_¬ :) tbh i don't mind if people want pursue relationships with members of the same sex as long as they know I don't want to...
 

Johkmil

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postblitz said:
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Care to disagree? I'll have you know even in nature homosexuality only appears when same sex, usually male, individuals are withheld the opportunity to mate and they're hormonally imbalanced.

Just the same has there even been a more powerful reason for homosexuality to become common practice such as ignorance from an either too strong or too weak-absent parent for children.
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Could you please cite a source for any of this. What is the difference between a homosexual animal and an animal with "hormonal imbalance"? Consider humans; wouldn't you, with this logic, consider human homosexuals as hormonally imbalanced? Feeling attraction for a certain person is all about the hormones, little conscious choice goes into it.

As well, while homosexuality might be genetic, that does not mean that it is hereditary. It is simply a hormonal 'oddity' that makes one become attracted to members of the same gender. Not unnatural, not unholy and not a result of a bad upbringing. Homosexuality is not a mental disease, something you strongly imply in your last two paragraphs. If this was not the original purpose of the text, I would suggest considering your choice of words carefully. Nuances makes all the difference.
 

Biosophilogical

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Julianking93 said:
Don't really understand how I could support it but... yeah sure.
I thought that too. I'd think you'd support homosexual equality ... but I guess you could ... wait no ... I'm just going to say that I neither support nor condemn varying sexual preferences (that'd be like supporting black people, it's like racism against non-blacks), but I support equal rights for people regardless of where they sit on the Kinsey Scale.
 

AWDMANOUT

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I am for homosexuality.

That is not to say I am homosexual. I think it is rather disgusting to be frank (at least the male aspect).

But I completely support anyone's right to be such.