every homosexual I have ever come across seems to have mental problems which stem from childhood.
no father
mother raising her son like a girl
no guidance
daughter feels more affection to women because mother went through a bad divorce and constantly put down men
etc
etc
etc
homo’s always seem to crave attention and are certainly like the man said on his video very immature, sometimes it is like dealing with a 5 year old dealing with homosexual men.
one guy who was our waiter was less mature than our 5 year old and he would make suggestive comments to my7 wife and I but to me mostly and it was disgusting.
Remember the firemen who were told of the homo lesbo firechief that they had to go on one of those homosexual parades
the firemen said they could not believe the comments what were said to them, one said we firemen and some military are used to hearing all sorts but the comments by the homosexuals At the parade were totally disgusting.
It seems their whole life is based on sex
With all due respect and a smile on my face, "duh".
I worked for a few years in my twenties at an establishment located in the ‘gay’ area of my city. I initially saw only what I wanted to see - the neighborhood was clean and the people were artsy, unique, etc.
I became friends with a homosexual guy I worked with. He was intelligent and kind, but hopelessly damaged inside. It was sad to see it up close. He hated his father, had been abused by a neighbor - all the factors that unfortunately are very common. I also know a young female who recently ‘came out’. She apparently went through some abuse as well.
These two are not bad people, but both were ‘coaxed’ and welcomed into the gay community because they were vulnerable emotionally and were searching for an identity. The gay movement is predatory - I think many young people end up in it through false pretenses. The failure of society at large to voice the physical and emotional dangers of the lifestyle is adding to the problem.
These people deserve our love and respect as individuals, but part of that is being honest about the destructive and empty path they’re taking.