To: InvokeThought
What do you mean by that? It sounds as if you are saying that they were raped becuase they were homo/bisexual? How is that their fault? That is the same as the "she asked for it" defense. I don't care if a woman is dancing in the street naked, that gives no man the right to rape. at what point did i blame the homo-bisexual person? Everyone has problems. They do not all stem from a person's sexual orientation. you're right, and that is exactly what i am saying only i said more. i am saying a persons sexual orientation stems from problems. i can think of one that coorelates well with my sexaully abiguous stage. i was suicidal. this was due to tense social interactions. as someone stated above, if you treat the other known illnesses, the homosexuality seems to go away (in most cases). I attempted to kill myself because my parents were overbearing, overprotective and just expected their child to be able to accomplish anything and everything they dreamed I could do. I am a proud father of 2 children and been married for 13 years. congrats for getting through that and the happy marriage. i never said ALL people with issues become gay, i said gay people have issues. as for the "hatred from society" bit. i dont know what you are talking about. i dont hate any body who is gay. its their call, its their life. research (again, as shown above) has shown that even in the most homosexual-tolerant parts of the world (like Norway) depression, alcholism, and suicide run rampant through the homosexual community (disproportionate to the straight community). thats a big red flag that these people need, and are crying out for, help. again, i am not saying all people with emotional problems are gay, or even blaming gays for being the way they are. its just a simple fact, however, that sick people need healing and love, regardless the illness. search your heart, and your in-law's heart. it may sting, it may feel bad, but its the truth. please, stop living the lie i once told myself. its a matter of healing, not "cleansing" or hatred. on the contrary. i have several friends who are gay/bisexual. all of them have issues. all of them can be fun to be around (and i dont have to worry about them hitting on my girlfriend ;)
To: MacDorcha
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What do you mean by that? It sounds as if you are saying that they were raped becuase they were homo/bisexual? How is that their fault? That is the same as the "she asked for it" defense. I don't care if a woman is dancing in the street naked, that gives no man the right to rape. at what point did i blame the homo-bisexual person? Everyone has problems. They do not all stem from a person's sexual orientation.
you're right, and that is exactly what i am saying only i said more. i am saying a persons sexual orientation stems from problems.
i can think of one that coorelates well with my sexaully abiguous stage. i was suicidal. this was due to tense social interactions.
as someone stated above, if you treat the other known illnesses, the homosexuality seems to go away (in most cases).
I attempted to kill myself because my parents were overbearing, overprotective and just expected their child to be able to accomplish anything and everything they dreamed I could do. I am a proud father of 2 children and been married for 13 years.
congrats for getting through that and the happy marriage.
i never said ALL people with issues become gay, i said gay people have issues. as for the "hatred from society" bit. i dont know what you are talking about. i dont hate any body who is gay. its their call, its their life.
research (again, as shown above) has shown that even in the most homosexual-tolerant parts of the world (like Norway) depression, alcholism, and suicide run rampant through the homosexual community (disproportionate to the straight community). thats a big red flag that these people need, and are crying out for, help.
again, i am not saying all people with emotional problems are gay, or even blaming gays for being the way they are. its just a simple fact, however, that sick people need healing and love, regardless the illness.
search your heart, and your in-law's heart. it may sting, it may feel bad, but its the truth. please, stop living the lie i once told myself. its a matter of healing, not "cleansing" or hatred. on the contrary. i have several friends who are gay/bisexual. all of them have issues. all of them can be fun to be around (and i dont have to worry about them hitting on my girlfriend ;)
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