Lewdog
Gold Member
You really do have a prurient interests i such matters. Lesbian curious? Hey, enjoy it in private and you will have my blessing.
No I'm a Heterosexual female and I'm comfortable within my sexuality, so any name calling has no effect on me.
I just don't approve of LGBT and that doesn't make me a bigot, if anything it's people like who are the bigots and are intolerant because you can't ACCEPT that EVERYONE doesn't agree with an support this stuff, you're a typical Liberal.
No, it's just fine to not agree with their lifestyle. What makes you a bigot is because you want to treat them like less of a human being because of it. That's your first problem, you don't understand what a bigot is.
When children are involved it then is about those children being brought into an unnatural and abnormal environment. They in such an environment will be brought up to think that the LGBT lifestyle is normal and that Heterosexuals are the weird people, it's a turning societal norms upside down and when children are involved it's a form of child abuse.
As a parent and a responsible adult I and others have to be protective of all children within society, our own and others.
You don't have a clue what you are talking about. You are giving your opinion without any factual backing. I don't care what someone does in their bedroom as long as they love their child and give them a steady home to live in. You can say you care for children all you want, but if you want to deny children the right to have a loving home, you are lying to yourself.
You're saying that children in that environment won't be brought up into thinking that's normal, that parents are not a man and a woman, but instead a man and a man or a woman and a woman?
Those children in the former will not have a concept of a mother, those children in the latter will have no concept of a father, this straight away isn't a normal situation and thats without all the other things.
They grow up with two loving parents...wtf difference does it make if it is 2 women, 2 men, or one of each? What they learn is love and tolerance. Something you obviously never learned.