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walkinman221 28-10-2011 20:23

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 943123)
Agreed ... spot on, and succinct ... but as this won't put a stop to this redundant thread, I will add my two cents worth: I wonder what Sarah Palin's take is on all this:rolleyes:;):D

Although homophobia is nonesense, and should be right up there with racism and flat earth theories as something that should have withered on the vine years ago, we still have gay bashers and rascists:confused: I can see no reason (as in "rational") why this should be so ... nor can I see any reason why those who vote for a particular type of political party ... the more righter, the more bigoteder ... or practice a certain type of religion (usually extreme), or live in a certain part of the world (Middle America:rolleyes:) should be more likely to be homophobic than folks from Montreal. I think Garinda is right; some folks is just born thick as ten short planks.:mosher:

You are trying to tell me that the earth isnt flat next you will be saying that the moons not made of cheese:D

garinda 28-10-2011 20:23

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943120)
I was just "painting a picture" with that phrase - thought it was as good as any.

Ok.

Whatever floats your boat.

Some could read it as juvenile, not relevant, out of context, or even just offensive.

garinda 28-10-2011 20:27

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943118)
being brought up by a same sex couple might have a bearing future sexual orientation.

Did both your parents wear silly little hats, have tattoos, and play the guitar?

garinda 28-10-2011 20:30

Re: Adoption
 
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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943120)
I was just "painting a picture" with that phrase - thought it was as good as any.

You thought 'as gay as a lord' was as good as any?

Ok.

Proves the point.

Stupidness, like sexual orientation, is genetically preordained.

:gooddog:

heth 28-10-2011 20:34

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I personally think that as long as the child is safe, looked after and brought up to be a decent person what does it matter if they have same sex parents.

As said in previous posts kids will pick on other kids for anything. Its the way of life.

All these familys that you read about that have a Mum & Dad that abuse and mis-treat thier children is the worry not whether same sex parents should have the right to bring up a child.

walkinman221 28-10-2011 20:35

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:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943127)
You thought 'as gay as a lord' was as good as any?

Ok.

Proves the point.

Stupidness, like sexual orientation, is genetically preordained.

:gooddog:

:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:

Eric 28-10-2011 20:37

Re: Adoption
 
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Originally Posted by walkinman221 (Post 943124)
You are trying to tell me that the earth isnt flat next you will be saying that the moons not made of cheese:D

I would never go that far;)

walkinman221 28-10-2011 20:37

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 943131)
I would never go that far;)

Thanks eric:D

steve2qec 28-10-2011 20:38

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Well, I'm about ready to draw a line under this. Was just seeing it from a different angle and don't think I said anything particularly homophobic, because I'm not!

garinda 28-10-2011 20:42

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943126)
Did both your parents wear silly little hats, have tattoos, and play the guitar?

Sorry.

Scrub that.

I've just noticed it's a headscarf, with a pretty print of Leylandii on it.

Not a silly little hat.

garinda 28-10-2011 20:45

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943135)
Well, I'm about ready to draw a line under this. Was just seeing it from a different angle and don't think I said anything particularly homophobic, because I'm not!

What was the description of a boy as 'gay as a lord'

Besides nonsense.

Was it relevant to the discussion?

garinda 28-10-2011 20:47

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943139)
What was the description of a boy as 'gay as a lord'

Besides nonsense.

Was it relevant to the discussion?

As well as giving so much detail as to where he lived, what his parents did, the sex of his sibling, that you might as well have named him.

garinda 28-10-2011 20:50

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Originally Posted by steve2qec (Post 943135)
Well, I'm about ready to draw a line under this.

Probably wise.

(If that's not too ironic.)

steve2qec 28-10-2011 20:51

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943126)
Did both your parents wear silly little hats, have tattoos, and play the guitar?

Tattoo's? Nah, think that's my watch!

steve2qec 28-10-2011 20:54

Re: Adoption
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 943139)
What was the description of a boy as 'gay as a lord'

Besides nonsense.

Was it relevant to the discussion?

The "as a lord" may have been unneccessary. He was a adult when I was a boy.


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