Posted on 06/27/2007 9:38:10 AM PDT by Arcy
Current vote count:
Yes: 31% No: 69%
(Excerpt) Read more at CNN.com ...
I don’t see any indication of the vote total moving in response to a vote.
REALLY tough question.
It is a tough question and I am inclined to agree that many can't.
My primary problem with the whole subject is the leftist agenda to push and promulgate homosexuality. I do have no doubt that a significant amount of "bi-sexual" experimentation at the early teenage level is society and peer driven. I object strenuously with encouraging this.
If someone is gay and it's for real, so what. Live and let live as long as I don't have to put up with this damn IN YOUR FACE crap. And the political agenda of special rights.
They can change their behavior just like any other sane humans.
Some can, some probably cant.
Lesbians tend to be so based on external factors and political factors that can be addressed in other ways.
But almost always, gay men are just, so GAY, and the ones I know well have basically always been gay.
I’m with you.
Who knows? And I don’t think it matters.
If you’re homosexual, that’s your business. But don’t demand that government jump through hoops in an effort to tailor-fit you with special rights so you feel good about your particular proclivity.
I could believe it to be hereditary but the homosexual community is notorious for its rampant promiscuity with multiple partners so that leads me to believe that it is merely a perverse sexual addiction to a once stigmatized sexual practice. Go into any homosexual bar and you can have sex on the spot..........
Correct me if I am wrong, but is this not a religious question?
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I guess if only religious people do those things then it is a religious question.
Wrong question.
Could gay people have orgasms with members of the opposite sex?
Could gay people refrain from sex with people of the same gender
Could a gay person “fall in love” with a member of the opposite sex?
The answer to all three of those is YES. Falling in love is not restricted to members of the opposite sex. Gay people have the same physical reactions to stimulation as straight people. Gay men have had children with wives.
So there is no reason a gay man couldn’t fall in love with a woman who he was not “physically attracted to”, but still have sex with her and be physically satisfied, and refrain from sex with men (just like millions of unmarried people refrain from sex with all people, and millions of married people refrain from sex with any other people they are physically attracted to).
We lose the argument when we accept the false notion that people have some natural right to have sex with anything they are attracted to, or that it is essential that people be allowed to be joined with people they are physically attracted to.
Ask Anne Heche.
And...they have already made the decision one way, can't be any harder to change back.
After all, it's not genetic nor is it instinct.
behavior is a personal choice...
I’ve seen a lot of married men suddenly claim they are “gay”. Of course, they all say they’ve always been that way and were living a lie, but a lot of women seem really shocked to find out their husbands weren’t really attracted to them, so who knows?
On the female side, there is a LOT MORE ambiguity, with many “lesbians” actually claiming they are bi-sexual, bouncing back and forth between male and female relationships. The physical contact is pretty much the same in either case, so that’s not an issue, it’s just what the woman can find herself tolerating.
We read about women “discovering” they were lesbian in their 30’s. That suggests it isn’t something you are born with.
I think people can be trained to be attracted to anything, and a lot of “gayness” is people who just become too withdrawn to the opposite sex, and find it easier to be attracted to people of their own sex.
Exactly.
If a heterosexual man marries, has kids, then, after 20 years of marriage, decides to explore being gay, the homosexuals applaud this man’s “awakening.” They argue he was gay all along, but the multiple heterosexual partners over his life fly in the face of that argument.
If you *ever* suggested that a homosexual might want to explore his heterosexual side, you are a “homophobe.” (I hate that term - disagreeing with something is NOT fear of that thing.)
Now...
I can say that YES a homosexual can absolutely change their sexual orientation. Barring the aforementioned example where we went from not gay to gay, I have personally witnessed lesbians “turn.” These are typically larger, goofy girls who just want to be loved. When no man will have them, they declare themselves lesbians to obtain the love that all humans crave. Later, when they suddenly find a man who loves them, they switch back to hetero.
That’s not “bi.” That’s sexual orientation of convenience. Whatever works at the time.
Again, I have personally known people who have made this change. (More than one.)
“We lose the argument when we accept the false notion that people have some natural right to have sex with anything they are attracted to...”
Yeah. Exactly.
Sexual preference is something of a joke. What if you “prefer” little kids? Or my dog? And don’t tell me my dog isn’t capable of consenting and a willing partner - he’s busy humping your leg. Gross, but true.
Why would it be any of my business?
If a male homosesual can father children though conventional sexual performance, would not that mean he was bi-sexual and his orientation towards other males is a choice or preference as opposed to a biological compulsion that cannot be changed?
I think they did.
In other words, do I believe in free will? Yes.
I love the use of polls to prove “TRUTH”.
At one time, the majority of people thought that the earth was flat, that the Sun Revolved around the Earth, and that veins and arteries were filled with air.
Today the majority of people believe that behavior (in this case homosexual) defines your rights, the Earth is getting warmer, and that polls define scientific fact.
Sad how little has changed....
MB
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