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To: microgood

Male homosexuality is not about companionship anyway. The average male homosexual has hundreds of partners because hedonism is the driving force of male homosexuality. The push for gay marriage is not because they want to get married, they want acceptance. Very few gay men would ever get married.

Exactly right. They only want marriage to be an option for purposes of recognition as a normal healthy life style, thereby allowing them to teach that to kids, and to flaunt it anywhere, anytime they want. So instances like the one that happened at the Y outside of Chicago, in their minds, will be common place, will be legal, and again in their minds, accepted. Marriage is not the only part of their agenda we are against, and just the beginning of the harm to society!


404 posted on 12/23/2004 3:25:40 PM PST by gidget7 (God Bless America, and our President George W. Bush)
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To: gidget7
Male homosexuality is not about companionship anyway. The average male homosexual has hundreds of partners because hedonism is the driving force of male homosexuality. The push for gay marriage is not because they want to get married, they want acceptance. Very few gay men would ever get married.

(1) How did you arrive at that "hundreds of partners" figure?

(2) With respect to "hedonism is the driving force of male homosexuality", (a) how do you know that? and (b) why do you exclude women from that conclusion? and (c) Is there some biological difference that accounts for the purported lack of hedonism in women? (3) "Very few men would ever get married". How do you know that conclusion is accurate? Please let us know how many gay men and women you have discussed this with.

409 posted on 12/23/2004 3:32:25 PM PST by Ernie.cal
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