Ray From Cleveland
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We only want to protect children from being brainwashed and exploited by pervs:
Lol god you're dumb. Okay let me you ask this: what do you think is the worst that could happen if a child is exposed to it? Research already proves that adopted children to gay couples aren't more likely to turn out as gay vs straight couples.
Look, I get that you never matured past 8th grade, but you might as well man up and accept that some people are different from you.
Normal communities should never be exposed to gay/transgender/transsexual mentalities.
But the control freaks that are progressive's continued to think so....
Gay people/transgender's/transsexuals should keep to themselves, and stay away from normal society
You do know you're not in the 8th grade anymore right? Be a man and accept there are people different from you.
Watching two guys kiss for many of us is like listening to two cats slide down a chalkboard. Two girls are different.
You can't force people to accept you. They either do or they don't, but you can't change their minds.
I just don't understand (from the gay community) this forced acceptance they demand. If two guys are into each other, great, be into each other at home. But don't irritate everybody else with your antics in public to try and prove your relationship is normal; it's not and never will be.
the political elements of the gay community seem to not understand or accept the difference between tolerance and acceptance.
Like any other group, some do and some don't. I've had experience twice with people that came out of the closet. One was a girl and the other a guy.
People generally accepted their preference until they started to shove it down their friends throats. That's when their friends started to reject them.
They both tried to normalize their relationships. The girl found a religion that was willing to marry them so they got married. Then she started to send out annual news letters about their relationship and how it was going as if anybody really cared. What normal couple does that??? When she got together with her friends, she would talk about her relationship as if she was married to a guy, and nobody really wanted to hear about it.
The guy was the same way. He was a friend of a friend and a really great guy. My friend was not happy about learning of his choice in life, but as far as he was concerned, he was still a friend of his. I used to throw poker games at my house and the gay guy would come over at times. My friend called me to ask if I was okay with Dave coming to the poker game because he announced he was gay. I told him I had no problem with that. After all, he was always gay, it's just that we didn't know about it.
Things were fine between them until the gay guy started to come over his house with his other. They would start with the lovey dovey stuff and that made my friend and his wife extremely uncomfortable. After that I believe their relationship deteriorated at that point.
The thing is if both those people just kept their personal life personal, they could have maintained their friendships with other people.