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To: SeekAndFind

It’s a pointless question whether or not they are born that way.

Simple logic: Why do we have intercourse? To reproduce. If you are attracted to the same sex, something is wrong, and you know it. If you do it anyway, you’re knowingly doing something wrong, then if you try to make society accept it, you’re doing MORE wrong, knowingly. If you have no desire to reproduce, why have a sex drive? Sex is FOR reproduction. That’s why we all experience the desire. If you’re desiring the same sex, you’re abnormal.


47 posted on 10/19/2015 3:15:49 PM PDT by Big Giant Head
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To: Big Giant Head

Yea, but what about the elderly, they will cry.....


48 posted on 10/19/2015 5:31:26 PM PDT by USAF80
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To: Big Giant Head

Well then why do 80 something still have sex when they are too old to reproduce? Or how about the fact that people who got rendered sterile but still engage in opposite gender sexual relations (cancer treatment)? It has more to do with the nature of the lifestyle than whether or not the behavior actually reproduces (incompatible equipment, early heartbreaker acts with someone older, number of sex partners, accompanied substance abuse, etc.)


51 posted on 10/20/2015 3:03:43 AM PDT by Morpheus2009
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To: Big Giant Head
Why do we have intercourse? To reproduce.

That is most certainly not 100% true. There are a lot of people out there who don't want to have children and still want to have intimate relations with a loved one. I know some, and I'm pretty sure you do as well.

55 posted on 10/20/2015 9:08:54 AM PDT by jpl ("You cannot defeat an enemy you do not admit exists." - Lt. General Michael Flynn)
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