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To: livius

I had gay friends too. I don’t anymore, I don’t hate them but the more I saw them socially the more the facade started to go away. I choose to stay clear of them. Not one ever hit on me or nor did I ever feel threatened by any one of them. What disturbed me once they felt I was comfortable being around them I saw a whole otherside to this “lifestyle” and it was revolting, scary and quite frankly filled with drugs, sex and dangerous behavior.


297 posted on 12/18/2010 3:55:02 PM PST by panthermom
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To: panthermom

you know a few years ago I never had a problem with homosexuals but I saw them in a homosexual parade and the way they acted once they were together made me feel sick .
I then noticed that once they are in their groups they act like sick perverts but once they are away from their groups they try and deceive us into thinking they are just out for love.
In the end it is all about sex and how they get off and because of that they think that should be accepted as equal rights .
The more I found out about them and looked with open eyes instead of saying I have a friend who is a homosexual the more I found I was being conned by them
Well maybe we should give that equal right status to also men with animals or wives.

After all these people hang around at truck stops, public bathrooms etc and it is all about a quick get off.


302 posted on 12/18/2010 4:05:33 PM PST by manc (Shame on all who voted for the repeal of DADT, who supported it or never tried to stop it. Traitors)
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To: panthermom

It’s a problem. One of the things that gays always claimed is that being “normalized” would mean that they wouldn’t be engaging in all the other things that go alongside (promiscuity, drugs, etc.).

My own experience has been that most gay people, either male or female, have some sort of family or childhood problem that has made it very difficult for them to really grow up and relate to members of the other sex (or even their own). Some of them probably do grow up eventually, and some of them probably are already involved in the “gay lifestyle” and suddenly realize they want more out of life and try to make the best of the place where they find themselves at that time.

But one of the worst things society can do, IMHO, is create a sort of special protected category for them. It only promotes the dysfunctionality, justifies people who really are predators (who may not be the majority, but undeniably are a presence in the gay crowd), does nothing to protect or help people who have sort of wandered into it or are just misfits in one way or another and have picked that particular way of expressing it...and creates a powerful amount of pressure within the gay crowd itself.

Also, I hate the fact that homosexual behavior is now portrayed not only as normal but even as preferable among young people. Kids and teenagers are confused anyway, but when you have folks (including parents) encouraging homosexual behavior and in fact even announcing the fact that they think their prepubescent child is gay or sending young teenagers to special schools for “gay children,” you have a society that is doing everything possible to destroy its own children.


372 posted on 12/18/2010 6:43:37 PM PST by livius
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