Your grown-up kid is gay

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Kollega

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My grown-up kid is gay. And? What's the problem in that? Can i go on with my life now?

No,really. I hardly see anything wrong with homosexuality. Except,you know,not passing genes on,but whatever.
 

Amnestic

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BGH122 said:
This thread is hilarious, everyone thinks they're being really modern and accepting in giving the verbal equivalence to a shrug as their response, as if sodomy is so commonplace and accepted that it barely merits a response, but in reality openly accepting his homosexuality would be quite difficult for your hypothetical son and a little more than "Uh, yeah, whatever" emotionally detached dick-dad response probably wouldn't go amiss.
For a pedobear, you really haven't looked at the Internet lately, have you?
 

Gigano

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Kilaknux said:
Nothing, really.
"You're gay? OK then. Would pass the salt, me hearty?"
Same thing here, it's not like it's a big deal, I wouldn't care to dwell upon whom a grown-up son/daughter of mine took to their bed anyway. What they do consentually with other adults is entirely their business, and of no ethical significance one way or the other, regardless of the genders involved.
 

ZSF

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BGH122 said:
This thread is hilarious, everyone thinks they're being really modern and accepting in giving the verbal equivalence to a shrug as their response, as if sodomy is so commonplace and accepted that it barely merits a response

Anyway, OP:

I wouldn't be particularly bothered, but I'd be very, very surprised since I never intend to have children.
...I smell hypocrisy...
 

Lord George

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BGH122 said:
This thread is hilarious, everyone thinks they're being really modern and accepting in giving the verbal equivalence to a shrug as their response, as if sodomy is so commonplace and accepted that it barely merits a response, but in reality openly accepting his homosexuality would be quite difficult for your hypothetical son and a little more than "Uh, yeah, whatever" emotionally detached dick-dad response probably wouldn't go amiss.

Anyway, OP:

I wouldn't be particularly bothered, but I'd be very, very surprised since I never intend to have children.
OR you know it could be that people are actually starting to be accepting of homosexuality and it is in fact quite widespread and accepted. I've even seen a few gay chavs around and there basically intolerant scum so hooray for progress.

To OP: I wouldn't be too bothered, also wouldn't have to worry about him knocking up a girl so thats good. I'd raise my children to be accepting of everyone anyway and know that I'm accepting of everyone so I doubt it would be an issue.
 

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ZSF said:
BGH122 said:
This thread is hilarious, everyone thinks they're being really modern and accepting in giving the verbal equivalence to a shrug as their response, as if sodomy is so commonplace and accepted that it barely merits a response

Anyway, OP:

I wouldn't be particularly bothered, but I'd be very, very surprised since I never intend to have children.
...I smell hypocrisy...
You're doing it wrong, you cant use the word hypocrisy, its the 21st century, you must hereby use irony, because irony is meant to be misused nowadays.
OT: If he hasn't gotten a job yet , then "get a job" would be the sentence following his exiting of the closet.
 

E-mantheseeker

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Ah, to be so very naive.
Yeah, let me know how being naive goes for ya.

[Edit] Simple fact: If you have received ANYTHING other than love and affection for sex, you're a whore. Sounds to me like you're having trouble adjusting to your title. That being said, I'm a whore myself. Pretty much everyone on the planet who's ever fucked another person is.
What's with your obsession with "receiving" things for sex? Assuming things doesn't make you smart, it's a sign of ignorance.

If I call one of the girls I have sex with, and they come over and I have sex with them, there's no exchanging of goods anywhere there. And by your definition, a guy who buys a wedding ring is basically paying for sex if the couple have been waiting for their honeymoon to fuck each other. And I'm sure you're one of those extremely naive people who thinks marriage = automatic love.

And what if a guy who loves his girl buys her a dinner? Oh my, if she has sex with him within a month of the dinner... what a goddamn whore she must be! /sarcasm
 

ThreeWords

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Squid94 said:
Nothing. It's his decision. As long as he's happy.
This. His decision is his own,and I my biological relation to him gives me no share in the matter
 

cathou

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"what, you're gay ?? as your mothers, your mother and i should tslk to you..."

seriously, i'm gay, i wouldnt be shock...
 

USSR

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"...that's still not an excuse -.- Go mow the damn lawn >.<"
 

Jaythulhu

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E-mantheseeker said:
What's with your obsession with "receiving" things for sex? Assuming things doesn't make you smart, it's a sign of ignorance.

If I call one of the girls I have sex with, and they come over and I have sex with them, there's no exchanging of goods anywhere there. And by your definition, a guy who buys a wedding ring is basically paying for sex if the couple have been waiting for their honeymoon to fuck each other. And I'm sure you're one of those extremely naive people who thinks marriage = automatic love.

And what if a guy who loves his girl buys her a dinner? Oh my, if she has sex with him within a month of the dinner... what a goddamn whore she must be! /sarcasm
What an ignorant douche you are.

If a guy has sex with his girl, even a month after buying her dinner, guess what? They're (99.9%) likely of being in love, and that bloke is having sex with HIS GIRL because HE FEELS SOMETHING FOR HER. Also, if a guy is buying a wedding ring, its generally a sign he's in love with his girl. If his girl fucks him, you're pretty much sure it's for the love, not the ring. Unless you're going completely by american sports stars and celebrities, in which case, yes, the people they fuck are whores, because they generally expect something from it.

If you call a friend, and the come over and fuck you, and you don't pay them anything, you're a cheapskate. Your friend is still a whore.
 

E-mantheseeker

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BGH122 said:
This thread is hilarious, everyone thinks they're being really modern and accepting in giving the verbal equivalence to a shrug as their response, as if sodomy is so commonplace and accepted that it barely merits a response, but in reality openly accepting his homosexuality would be quite difficult for your hypothetical son and a little more than "Uh, yeah, whatever" emotionally detached dick-dad response probably wouldn't go amiss.

Anyway, OP:

I wouldn't be particularly bothered, but I'd be very, very surprised since I never intend to have children.
I don't get your point, should a parent have a long conversation with their child about how they have sex with a similar gender? It really is something to shrug off, if a child tells their parent that they're straight, the parent wouldn't care, so why should any parent care if their kid is gay? Because the rest of America isn't "cool" with it?
 

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''And why are you saying me that?''
*punch in the face
''I knew that already, you didn't have to say that to me!''
*Punch in the face
''Get out!''
 

Stoic raptor

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If this happened, I would hide iy from my own parents. If they found out, they would go batshit insane on him
 

The_Prophet

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"Haha, trust me, you are not."
I'm not going to lie like most people here, I'd be pretty f***** up. I'd wait for the gay to go away and if it stays for a long time.... I wouldn't really be acceptive.
Note: I am not a homophobe, I do not hate gays, but come on, it's my kid. Something I've worked hard to raise in the ways of Christianity and then it goes haywire.
 
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As the majority of parents would do, I would first praise this hypothetical person for actually telling me this (Something I certainly wouldn't be able to do), and then ensure that he/she knows that I will love regardless of etc etc.
Also, to that one guy- Don't be silly, romantic love doesn't exist anymore. It's all money, children and status.
ph3onix said:
Note: I am not a homophobe, I do not hate gays, but come on, it's my kid. Something I've worked hard to raise in the ways of Christianity and then it goes haywire.
Something?
But you're right, there. I certainly have never heard of a gay Christian.