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Should gay marrige be allowed?
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People who find other people's lifestyles a threat just have problems with their own self-worth. After all, if you're happy and confident in your own skin, why worry about anyone else?
I tend to believe there's some sort of correlation between people's particular anxieties and what their prejudices are. Humans make links all the time, even if those links are subconscious; behaviour's not random.
It's fairly obvious to me that youropinioncounts is homosexual but, for some reason, unable to come to terms with that. It's OK! There's support out there! Just be honest with yourself! You'll feel much better once you've faced who you really are. Try stonewall https://www.stonewall.org.uk or the Lesbian & Gay Foundation https://www.lgf.co.uk. Good luck and let us know how you get on."Growth for growth's sake is the ideology of the cancer cell" - Edward Abbey.0 -
Should gay marriage be allowed?
Is the wrong question.
Should gay marriage be banned?
Is the right question.
Now what good reasons exist for stopping gay people from getting married? Hmm ... Sorry can't think of one.0 -
michaelvintner wrote: »Of course it should. Being Gay is natural. I always think that homosexuality is Gods (or Mother Natures) form of birth control. If everyone on the planet was Hetrosexual then all the planets resources would have been ravaged years ago the planet would be an utter wasteland. Everyone breeding and having loads of children. Two people of the same sex cannot produce children and this is natures or Gods way of controlling the population. That is not saying that they gay people do not make excellent parents.
Anyone who thinks that homosexuality is weird, strange or not natural is backwards.
Those are two different things. Being homosexual doesn't prevent you from having children - infact many gay couples do have children of their own from either adoption, sperm donation or sex outside of their relationship.
Being gay doesn't mean you don't want, or can't have children - the two are entirely disconnected.Legal team on standby0 -
You have to look closely at the crotch area, but there is a difference.xXMessedUpXx wrote: »Yes, i see no difference between opposite sex or same sex relationships....0 -
I figure if God made man in his own image, then he made homosexuals in his own image.
Also, if God didn't want blokes to have a bit of bum fun, he wouldn't have put their G-spot up their ar*e
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I figure if God made man in his own image, then he made homosexuals in his own image.
Also, if God didn't want blokes to have a bit of bum fun, he wouldn't have put their G-spot up their ar*e
that made me giggle!Dont wait for your boat to come in 'Swim out and meet the bloody thing'
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youropinioncounts wrote: »It is NOT legaly allowed with any religious element.
Hence why they call it a Civil Partnership.
My brother got married with no religious element, he's married. And
(vyle NB!)
parliament voted ages ago to allow churches to carry out civil partnerships, with religious elements incorporated in the service
and that may be implemented soon
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/feb/13/civil-partnership-church-wedding-ban
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My brother got married with no religious element, he's married. And
(vyle NB!)
parliament voted ages ago to allow churches to carry out civil partnerships, with religious elements incorporated in the service
and that may be implemented soon
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/feb/13/civil-partnership-church-wedding-ban
http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2011/feb/13/civil-partnership-church-wedding-ban
Interesting, although I doubt I would have taken them up on doing it in church if I had the choice. I'm not religious in the least.0 -
fluffnutter wrote: »People who find other people's lifestyles a threat just have problems with their own self-worth. After all, if you're happy and confident in your own skin, why worry about anyone else?
I tend to believe there's some sort of correlation between people's particular anxieties and what their prejudices are. Humans make links all the time, even if those links are subconscious; behaviour's not random.
It's fairly obvious to me that youropinioncounts is homosexual but, for some reason, unable to come to terms with that. It's OK! There's support out there! Just be honest with yourself! You'll feel much better once you've faced who you really are. Try stonewall www.stonewall.org.uk or the Lesbian & Gay Foundation www.lgf.co.uk. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
Very pathetic, i ask a question and suddenly i am gay? Did not know we were in the playground!Vote YES to Scottish Independence in 20140
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