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10 reasons Gay Marriage is wrong (pg. 7)
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| N|te-L|fe |
I dont feel like reading the whole freaking thready butI see only one reason why its wrong, and it's that you are a homophobic.. bottom line
just because it's different and you cant accept it and it disturbs your narrow-minded little world doesnt make it wrong.. |
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| Tranc3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by N|te-L|fe
I dont feel like reading the whole freaking thready butI see only one reason why its wrong, and it's that you are a homophobic.. bottom line
just because it's different and you cant accept it and it disturbs your narrow-minded little world doesnt make it wrong.. |
When you say "you," are you referring to the thread starter (more specifically, me)? If so at least go back and read the first post. |
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| Iceferno |
Another thing about gay marriages:
Who's supposed to change their surname? :conf: < 11th reason Gay Marriage is wrong!
It's not right to have a gay marriage. :mad: |
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| jupiterone |
| quote: | Originally posted by Iceferno
It's not right to have a gay marriage. :mad: |
someones got their panties in a twist |
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| naesean3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by N|te-L|fe
I dont feel like reading the whole freaking thready butI see only one reason why its wrong, and it's that you are a homophobic.. bottom line
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takes one to know one bud
LMAO - you can't read OR write
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| D-res |
| quote: | Originally posted by Iceferno
It's not right to have a gay marriage. :mad: |
i hope you're being sarcastic because if not then you bring a whole new meaning to the words ignorant homophobe |
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| naesean3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Iceferno
It's MY right to have a gay marriage. :mad: |
FIXED!
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| naesean3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Iceferno
It's not right to have a gay marriage. :mad: |
in regards to marriage period - for something that straight culture holds to such "supposed" exclusive moral HIGH REGARD - you sure do make a mockery of the concept and disrepect the institution with your divorce rates.
makes sense though.....
naturally you are jealous of our sexual freedom......now you are worried we could have better marriages than you
*chuckle*
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| D-res |
lol.. and of course theres britney spears' just for fun 1 hour marriage or whatever it was.
i honestly dont understand the fuss about gay marriage. what the big in deal? do they think that just because you cant fall in love with the opposite sex you're somehow exempt from the feeling of love itself? |
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| Jake Benson |
| quote: | Originally posted by Iceferno
Another thing about gay marriages:
Who's supposed to change their surname? :conf: < 11th reason Gay Marriage is wrong! |
Oh, so true because in straight marriages it's still always the females who change their surname because America is still 100% patriarch. Right you are cute little straight dumbass. :haha: |
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| Tranc3 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Iceferno
Another thing about gay marriages:
Who's supposed to change their surname? :conf: < 11th reason Gay Marriage is wrong!
It's not right to have a gay marriage. :mad: |
How is this even a remotely good reason, or even a valid one in straight marriages? You're pointing to an arbitrary thing like a name change, and I fail to see how something as small as a name change could possibly even come into consideration for being a reason to not have gay marriage.
Are you implying that the woman takes the male's family name? Or are you simply saying that one person in the marriage must take the family name of another? That maybe the child will grow up confused because of the name differences between the two parents? Maybe the child will get made fun of at school and get scarred for life. Maybe, just maybe, because of the lack of a name change, the child will turn gay as well. Maybe the confusion will just make him or her stupid, or otherwise inferior.
Because there has never been a conclusive study done, we can't know for sure, so we'd better not take the chance. Is that what you're arguing? It seems to be the mantra for a great deal of anti-gay people. Maybe the person who invented the wheel should never have done it, as there were no conclusive studies done before its' invention to know the possible effects that come out of creating the wheel. To give a more relevant example, perhaps we shouldn't be using experimental methods to get people out of comas, who are already in comas. They may be harmful. We don't know. And since we don't know, we shouldn't do it, period.
I know someone whose parents decided not to do the traditional name change. They decided not to do it because it implies ownership by one party on the other. They wanted a marriage with equality. And most of all, they didn't want their children to grow up biased towards or against anything in life, they wanted their children to look at everything with an open mind, rationally consider all the options, and logically come to a conclusion which best fit the available data. These two parents are not a gay couple, they are upper-middle class, and quite successful in their respective careers.
Their children, according to most child psychologists, teachers, family, and friends of the family, matured much more quickly than the average child. They are consistently at the top of their respective classes, and spend much of their free time doing constructive activities, as opposed to watching t.v. or whatnot. They are both in athletics, with one currently running for a varsity college track team, training for a triathlon, and a fairly good rock climber by most accounts. The other, still in high school, runs varsity track as well, and was bumped into varsity his first year. Since both are aspiring physicists, usually you'll see them talking to each other about higher-level mathematics or partical physics or some such related subject. These two are not the egotistical people you'd think them to be. They both have the emotional intelligence to know not to go bragging wherever they go, but they also have the intellect to know when to talk about their accomplishments.
I have known these four people my whole life, and can honestly say that their parent's choice to keep their own respective family names has not affected them positively or negatively. I can also honestly say that neither one of the children seems to think much of it - I think it's because they've realized that names are just arbitrary labels, and not an indicator of a person's mental state.
I'd tell you who these people are, but I think you already know. |
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| Boomer187 |
im thinking of switching to elementary education to teach people hwo to take satires like this.
...I say elementary so I can hit them all before they drop out of middle school. |
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