Posted on 09/29/2014 9:50:01 AM PDT by wagglebee
No he didn't.
"When injustice becomes the law; rebellion becomes duty." - Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson didn't say that either.
“Gay men shouldn’t marry women. “
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Of course they shouldn’t but in the post to which I responded you blamed the woman for her choice. They often don’t know that the man is gay.
In both of the instances I know the women came from strict,old-country homes and married quite young. They were blindsided.
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Homosexual marriage hasn’t been around long enough for there to be any sort of statistical sample to show something like gay fathers getting custody at a higher rate than straight ones.
However we do know that judges are bending over backwards to advance the cause of gay rights and marriage, something the author mentions. What happened to her can be seen as a logical progression of that.
Now, I’m not ruling out that there’s nothing else at work here. But there’s no evidence of it yet, and in it’s absence this woman deserves the benefit of the doubt.
The woman asking for advice didn’t complain - someone else giving the far-left advice reported me.
In ten years this guy got perverted by the MSM and society. I’ll guarantee that when they married ten years ago he was straight as an arrow.
LGBT is surrounding and tempting all of us.
Likewise, the man may not have known, particularly if he married young or came from a strict, old-country home. But I'm dumbstruck by the fact that the author of this silly screed is primarily upset at her ex husband for leaving her, not for marrying her. Sure she could be the naive victim, but my guess is she knew.
Really? That's odd. It's not tempting me. Ten years ago I was straight as an arrow and ten years later I still am.
The reality is that EVERY case of a divorce includes one or both of the spouses determining that the other wasn't the person the thought they were or had changed from the person they were.
Cmon, all I’m saying is there would not have been one sign ten years ago that she could have seen or sensed. How many people do we know that are changed by the people they associate with? satan got a grasp and the rest is history.
It appears that we do not agree.
My thoughts also.
Ah c'mon! Despite having grown up in a less-than-liberal home I knew by the age of 14 that females,and only females,caused certain changes in my body...and thoughts.If male perverts are "born that way",as most claim,then the same thing would have happened to them when they saw a male...and *only* a male.
All the way back in 2004 you couldn't tell the difference between John Wayne and Liberace? Really?
Your presumption is wrong, I think, that "she married a gay gay." The "guy" is obviously not exclusively gay: if he were, he couldn't have performed sexually with his wife and fathered two children with her.
You have to conclude that he's a bisexual who decided to dishonor his wife, his vows made before God (if it was a religous wedding) or at least made to his wife in the presence of the whole community; to mis-raise and sexually corrupt his children; and to sow division and discord within his whole extended kindred system--- all in order to cater to his sexual appetite.
He's selfish, dishonorable, and deluded. That word "gay" is just part of the delusion.
I'm thinking more and more that our species is inherently heterosexual simply on the basis of the fact that we manifest sexual reproductive differentiation.
People who want to pursue greater personal sexual satisfaction by trashing their first (and in fact, only) marriage are doing wrong. I don't care whether they call themselves "gay", "bi", "swingin'" or "straight." They are putting their own lusts above other people's well-being, and that is selfishness.
Next year he'll decide he want's somebody else's husband, or maybe somebody else's wife. We can't accept the excuse that it was just his "nature" --- as if he "had" to pursue his own satisfaction --- faith, family, honor and decency be damned.
The tone of her article annoyed me more than whether she knew or not.
She said “I am missing. But I am real, and I represent hundreds upon thousands of spouses who have been betrayed and rejected.”
I,I,I,-—reminds me of Obama—it’s all about her.
I just want to scream,”Shut up lady,life isn’t fair——move on”
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My niece was taken by her first husband. He was wealthy and spent lots of money in her. My mom loved him because he wrote her a thank you note after visiting her, and he had the best manners.
2 months after they were married, my niece walked in on him with another woman. He had been sleeping around on her before the marriage.
His mom was a big democrat judge in Texas, so can’t say I was surprised.
I only met him at the wedding, and I was not taken with him. The wedding was very expensive and showy.
My parents never liked my husband until after what happened to my niece. My hubby is not flashy and smooth, and he’s quiet. Of course, we’ve been married over 20 years.
Vicky Gene Robinson was an Episcopal priest when he abandoned his wife and daughters to move in with another man and pretend they were married. If he had done the same thing for another woman, he would have been (rightly) condemned. Since it was for a man, he was promoted and made a bishop. I fine the current story just as disgusting. Infidelity is bad. Perversion and infidelity together are not good - they are even worse than infidelity alone.
“Do as you will is the whole of the law” is the religion of these reprobates.
You may not be aware of this, but lots of gay guys have fathered children with women. The rest of your comment is pointless because you're apparently not aware of that possibility. I'll also point out that -- remarkably -- there's no allegation of infidelity, although infidelity is pretty common in marriages of all kinds. He simply divorced her. Almost certainly a better outcome than the alternative. I wish many cheating straight men and women would have the decency to divorce their spouses instead of cheating on them.
I dunno, it's not very tempting, for me anyway, to be surrounded by misfits, weirdos, psychos and freaks. It's why, despite growing up in an extremely liberal city and attending a leftist college, I was never even tempted by liberalism or the Democrat party. I like to be surrounded by normalcy.
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