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To: Morpheus2009
I did feel that way for a while. But the answer that I have found is that, simply letting something go on doesn’t end the politic. The sad part about a lot of politics, of which the gay agenda is one out of the whole, is about being divisive to the rest of society, dwelling on the past, and not truly forgiving in the sense that one should move on, and get a life. This is not just someone who practices homosexuality, this is everybody. I could dwell on the fact that women on Earth could never like me, or that I’m simply unacceptable to society, or that people should flat out pity me, but thankfully I don’t, because life would be miserable if I did. In good perspective the one thing that perhaps factored the most into being happy was recognizing all the ways that life is good for me. I mean, I can drive a car, while some can never drive one in life, I don’t have serious food allergies, at least that I know of yet, I haven’t gotten cancer, etc. I am not saying this in the slightest to downplay anyone else, but what I am saying is that regardless of how genuinely unfortunate life appears for me, I can always list what is great and worthwhile in my own life.
The sad part, and what makes life so miserable for so many people is that they don’t seem to be doing this. Whenever I hear someone say that they feel like a second-class citizen when they have servants in their house, their own vehicle, or some successful arts career, I pretty much think: Wow, people like this seem to be a good part of the explanation why there is so much unhappiness where there is so much wealth compared to the rest of the world. I feel that politics is about the same. I mean, for numerous political causes, I have to say: cry me a river. Someone who does better than me wants to say how oppressed they are, when I have to help people who are epileptic, mentally disabled, etc., who are actually happy about their lives, despite the fact that they don’t get what so much of us take for granted? Seeing so much of this attitude is pretty disturbing to me. And it bothers me so much more that plenty of people don’t appear to recognize some of the truly suffering individuals in today’s society nowadays.


There is a debate on whether homosexuals are born or made. I tend to believe in both, but I'll focus on the "made ones." I often wonder if many homosexuals end up that way because they want to feel loved by a female companion but for whatever reasons, they cannot get any woman to go out with them and so on. People want to be loved. Maybe because of that, since nature abhores a vacuum, they look for love somewhere else, even from other males who became homosexual for the same reasons or were born that way and the rest is history. There are other sources for love like a pet for example but some may not be satisfied so they take this route.

I sometimes wonder if this is a factor in the reasons why some choose homosexuality.
77 posted on 05/22/2011 9:37:26 PM PDT by Nowhere Man (General James Mattoon Scott, where are you when we need you? We need a regime change.)
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To: Nowhere Man
There is a debate on whether homosexuals are born or made. I tend to believe in both, but I'll focus on the "made ones."

Homosexuality is a mental disease caused by trauma (either physical or mental). For males the main cause are an absent or insufficient relationship with one's father, being molested or otherwise abused, or being relentlessly teased by one's peers during teh formative years. Every "homosexual" I have ever encountered had at least one of these causes in his life. For females the main cause appears to be being sexually molested.

There is no "genetic" or biological component to this disease at all.

81 posted on 05/23/2011 7:13:05 AM PDT by John O (God Save America (Please))
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