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Dec 14, 2009 9:27 AM

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chidoriblitz said:

just because i live in the south does't mean i'm a red-neck you son of a bitch and what does the 90's have to do with the way i type

CDRW said:
It's because all you guys were born in the 90's, and as we all know, the 90's sucked. Nothing important happened in the 90's. Nothing even vaguely interesting happened in the 90's. They didn't make any good music either.

The essential worthlesness, boredom, and wannabe artistry of the 90's infested your blood, traveled to the brain, and had a shmorgasborg in your head, just like that brain eating amoeba.
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Dec 14, 2009 9:31 AM

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I don't see anything wrong about it, it would be weird if do, because i'm bissexual and i have a boyfriend (he knows it)
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I don't agree with it, but it's up to each person to chose how he wants to live. I've actually had a few gay friends, and while I couldn't agree with their lifestyle, it didn't stop me from being their friend. I will admit that those who openly flaunt their homosexuality kind of creep me out though.
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im against male to male relationships as im a male but i find yuri female to female sex attractive and well sex is for pleasure and/or reproduction for us humans and dolphins as ive read somewhere so i guess it only natural for me to like yuri stuff but im not hating those gays i just avoid them because my automatic thinking or intuition wants to avoid them mainly because us males are sex thinkers all the time so like me i tend to be slightly paranoid (but not hating) about gays


Sigh just because some one is gay doesn't mean they are gonna fuck every guy they see, trust me your not good looking enough for gay guys to fuck you.
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Wrong, no.
Strange, maybe a bit.
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Dec 14, 2009 10:07 AM

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ArtRodriguez said:

If you just happen to like getting porked in the ass, that's cool with me. Just don't tell me about it.


Haha, hilarious. I love this kind of thinking, it's like saying "HEY I DON'T HAVE ANYTHING AGAINST THOSE FAGGOTS AS LONG AS THEY STAY ON AN ANOTHER ISLAND"

Unless you think that every heterosexual who mentions he was with a girl is a poser and annoying, please don't post such retarded opinions here.
Dec 14, 2009 10:35 AM

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Um...

The people born in the 90's were too young to listen to, much less produce, the music that was popular in the 90's. It was people born in the 70's and 80's that determined what music we saw in the 90's, and largely what was popular in the 90's. If you want to see what kind of music the 90's kids produce, wait at least 5 years so that they're out of high school. Probably it will be 2010 and on that you're going to actually start seeing people born in the 90s produce any sort of music that is viable in the mainstream, anyway.

And also, don't judge the generation by MTV or whatever, since we all know they only air pure shit most of the time.

NOTE: I don't think that the music of the 90's was shit. A lot of the house music (The KLF and such) was pretty good, as was grunge. Not to mention that Massive Attack recorded Blue Lines, which essentially created the genre of Triphop.
rTzDec 14, 2009 10:40 AM
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Dec 14, 2009 10:43 AM

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rTz said:
Um...

The people born in the 90's were too young to listen to, much less produce, the music that was popular in the 90's. It was people born in the 70's and 80's that determined what music we saw in the 90's, and largely what was popular in the 90's. If you want to see what kind of music the 90's kids produce, wait at least 5 years so that they're out of high school. Probably it will be 2010 and on that you're going to actually start seeing people born in the 90s produce any sort of music that is viable in the mainstream, anyway.

And also, don't judge the generation by MTV or whatever, since we all know they only air pure shit most of the time.

NOTE: I don't think that the music of the 90's was shit. A lot of the house music (The KLF and such) was pretty good, as was grunge. Not to mention that Massive Attack recorded Blue Lines, which essentially created the genre of Triphop.
It's not that they produced it, they were INFECTED by it. They were at the critical age when all that stuff was coming out.
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rTz said:
Um...

The people born in the 90's were too young to listen to, much less produce, the music that was popular in the 90's. It was people born in the 70's and 80's that determined what music we saw in the 90's, and largely what was popular in the 90's. If you want to see what kind of music the 90's kids produce, wait at least 5 years so that they're out of high school. Probably it will be 2010 and on that you're going to actually start seeing people born in the 90s produce any sort of music that is viable in the mainstream, anyway.




1992..............



1990.............




1990..........


SUCH GREAT MUSIC THUS FAR. SEE, 90s KIDS ARE ~ALIVE~ :<


CDRW said:
It's not that they produced it, they were INFECTED by it. They were at the critical age when all that stuff was coming out.


No. I was born 1990 and I didn't really listen to music until 2002-2004? That's like saying people born in 1989 somehow ~experienced~ the 80s.. (Most of my friends are born in 1989 and I have known people to say that shit)

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Dec 14, 2009 10:55 AM

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Infected by Guns and Roses (use your illusion was what, 93?), Haddaway, KLF, Massive Attack, My Life with the Thrill Kill Kult, KMFDM, and Nirvana? How terrible ;_;

And even if they did listen to 90's music (who didn't listen to shit music when they were <10 years old?), the fact is that they hit their teen years well into the 2000's and won't be able to produce music until ~2010 or so. You can't pin the *music itself* of the 90's onto them--you can, however, pin it on people born in the 70's to early 80's. At any rate, you won't be able to tell whether they're "infected" until they graduate high school and start producing music. If you really want an indicator on whether or not they have shit taste for music, it would be much better to look at the (albeit cooling) emo trend.

@Choosy_Green:
What part of

don't judge the generation by MTV or whatever, since we all know they only air pure shit most of the time.


didn't you understand?
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rTz said:

@Choosy_Green:
What part of

don't judge the generation by MTV or whatever, since we all know they only air pure shit most of the time.


didn't you understand?


The part where I was joking, possibly....

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Choosy_Green said:
rTz said:

@Choosy_Green:
What part of

don't judge the generation by MTV or whatever, since we all know they only air pure shit most of the time.


didn't you understand?


The part where I was joking, possibly....

I loled. rTz, you're taking him too seriously.
Dec 14, 2009 11:44 AM

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chidoriblitz said:
i hate it when people bash others because of this
its there own damn choice people leave them the fuck alone you douchebags


I'm pretty sure it isn't a choice...
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I am Homophobic.
But I tend to live my life by saying "Live and let others live." So, as long as they don't have problem with me, I have no problem with them.

Them= Homo/ Bi people.
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Dec 14, 2009 1:56 PM

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im gay but i find others gays disgusting

dont judge me
Dec 14, 2009 2:52 PM

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Kags_Magnus said:
im gay but i find others gays disgusting

dont judge me


Okay, you get partial credit for making me lulz.
Dec 14, 2009 3:05 PM

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Kags_Magnus said:
im gay but i find others gays disgusting

dont judge me


So you are banned from having sex because of your disgust?
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SnG said:
Kags_Magnus said:
im gay but i find others gays disgusting

dont judge me


So you are banned from having sex because of your disgust?

He can still fap though.

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I'm pro-gay marriage. What other people do is fine as long as it doesn't hurt others in a negative way.

I've only had a relationship with one other woman, and she was completely bat-shit crazy. I dumped her because she thought she was Satan and wanted me to have sex with a gay friend so we could have children ( no joke ). Would I have stayed in the relationship anyway? Probably not, she was too butch, and part of the reason I see liking women is that...well, I'd like women, not women who cut their hair in "unfeminine" ways, and can't stand the thought of ME wearing make up.

Other than that my experience is only with men. I like men, and sometimes I think girls are pretty. But I don't think I can picture a relationship with myself and another woman again. Maybe it was just needing to meet the "right person" for man or woman. However I think I already have, he just turned out to be a man.
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Sonic_Moronic said:
ArtRodriguez said:

If you just happen to like getting porked in the ass, that's cool with me. Just don't tell me about it.


Haha, hilarious. I love this kind of thinking, it's like saying "HEY I DON'T HAVE ANYTHING AGAINST THOSE FAGGOTS AS LONG AS THEY STAY ON AN ANOTHER ISLAND"

Unless you think that every heterosexual who mentions he was with a girl is a poser and annoying, please don't post such retarded opinions here.


How is that retarded? I simply don't want them telling me about their sex, just as I don't want a heterosexual person to tell me about it. I'm sorry I don't find gay sex as exciting as you do, but that's me.
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As long as you really love someone, regardless of sex, I don't see anything wrong with it.
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Sonic_Moronic said:
chidoriblitz said:
i hate it when people bash others because of this
its there own damn choice people leave them the fuck alone you douchebags


I'm pretty sure it isn't a choice...


I respectfully disagree, with proof: me. I usually just don't like guys, but once or twice, I've seen a dude that for whatever reason I'd probably try and get with. I think people (not just girls) can pretty much pick what they wanna put where, just like they'd pick shoes. Plus, I mean, with all the gender-bending and overly tempting androgyny, who's REALLY totally straight anymore?
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AlexisSolitaire said:
As long as you really love someone, regardless of sex, I don't see anything wrong with it.
this.
we're all the same so wut does it matter...and I've said this before but I'll say it again..being straight is too overrated anyway^^



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femmenoir said:
I'm pro-gay marriage. What other people do is fine as long as it doesn't hurt others in a negative way.

I've only had a relationship with one other woman, and she was completely bat-shit crazy. I dumped her because she thought she was Satan and wanted me to have sex with a gay friend so we could have children ( no joke ). Would I have stayed in the relationship anyway? Probably not, she was too butch, and part of the reason I see liking women is that...well, I'd like women, not women who cut their hair in "unfeminine" ways, and can't stand the thought of ME wearing make up.

Other than that my experience is only with men. I like men, and sometimes I think girls are pretty. But I don't think I can picture a relationship with myself and another woman again. Maybe it was just needing to meet the "right person" for man or woman. However I think I already have, he just turned out to be a man.


My experience was somewhat similar. By the time I realized that at some point in the past I had a ridiculous crush on a girl, I started dating the man that became my husband. So I can't really call myself a full-out bisexual, since I'm so focused on the one person.

And as for homosexuality, I don't think there's anything wrong with it, and I will fully stand behind homosexuals getting their deserved rights for marriage.


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femmenoir said:
I'm pro-gay marriage. What other people do is fine as long as it doesn't hurt others in a negative way.

I've only had a relationship with one other woman, and she was completely bat-shit crazy. I dumped her because she thought she was Satan and wanted me to have sex with a gay friend so we could have children ( no joke ). Would I have stayed in the relationship anyway? Probably not, she was too butch, and part of the reason I see liking women is that...well, I'd like women, not women who cut their hair in "unfeminine" ways, and can't stand the thought of ME wearing make up.

Other than that my experience is only with men. I like men, and sometimes I think girls are pretty. But I don't think I can picture a relationship with myself and another woman again. Maybe it was just needing to meet the "right person" for man or woman. However I think I already have, he just turned out to be a man.


My experience was somewhat similar. By the time I realized that at some point in the past I had a ridiculous crush on a girl, I started dating the man that became my husband. So I can't really call myself a full-out bisexual, since I'm so focused on the one person.

And as for homosexuality, I don't think there's anything wrong with it, and I will fully stand behind homosexuals getting their deserved rights for marriage.


Here's more fuel for my fire in trying to prove it's pretty much a choice. I feel like if we were all open to it, a lot more people would be realizing they had this weird thing this one time a lot more often than they do now.
Two of my seemingly straightest friends, as it turned out, made out one time. Like they went at it very seriously, realized they were to good of friends, and both moved on to have still standing girlfriends. Sometimes, you just wanna do something, but not all the time. There's someone who explained this more scientifically at some point in time, but i skipped way too much psychology to remember names.
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I live with a gay room mate so I'd be pretty uncomfortable if I had a belief that it was wrong and immoral.
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@ParisainGoldfish

Well, yeah, you may be right actually. I thought I was straight as a kid, back when I had the stupid aversion towards homosexuality. But then, when I set myself a goal to become as tolerant as possible, and started viewing it as a normal thing, I realized I was attracted to men too. I also "experimented" with my cousin years ago, but for some reason I just ignored it, it doesn't seem to you like homosexual behavior when you're a kid.
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Sonic_Moronic said:
I realized I was attracted to men too. I also "experimented" with my cousin years ago, but for some reason I just ignored it, it doesn't seem to you like homosexual behavior when you're a kid.


I had basically the same experience, except it wasn't just with one person... /slut

I never really made the connection with homosexuality because this was when I was 10 or something, and back then I thought "gay" meant "stupid", and had no idea what it actually meant. I didn't make the connection until 7 or so years later.
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They live their lives, I live mine. There's nothing to it. They should live however they want to and people shouldn't bitch about what doesn't affect them.
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I had basically the same experience, except it wasn't just with one person... /slut


That's cool. Too bad we'll probably never experience it again.
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I don't agree with it to be honest, but its still their choice and who am i to condone someone for their choices.
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ParisainGoldfish said:
Nika-senpai said:
femmenoir said:
I'm pro-gay marriage. What other people do is fine as long as it doesn't hurt others in a negative way.

I've only had a relationship with one other woman, and she was completely bat-shit crazy. I dumped her because she thought she was Satan and wanted me to have sex with a gay friend so we could have children ( no joke ). Would I have stayed in the relationship anyway? Probably not, she was too butch, and part of the reason I see liking women is that...well, I'd like women, not women who cut their hair in "unfeminine" ways, and can't stand the thought of ME wearing make up.

Other than that my experience is only with men. I like men, and sometimes I think girls are pretty. But I don't think I can picture a relationship with myself and another woman again. Maybe it was just needing to meet the "right person" for man or woman. However I think I already have, he just turned out to be a man.


My experience was somewhat similar. By the time I realized that at some point in the past I had a ridiculous crush on a girl, I started dating the man that became my husband. So I can't really call myself a full-out bisexual, since I'm so focused on the one person.

And as for homosexuality, I don't think there's anything wrong with it, and I will fully stand behind homosexuals getting their deserved rights for marriage.


Here's more fuel for my fire in trying to prove it's pretty much a choice. I feel like if we were all open to it, a lot more people would be realizing they had this weird thing this one time a lot more often than they do now.
Two of my seemingly straightest friends, as it turned out, made out one time. Like they went at it very seriously, realized they were to good of friends, and both moved on to have still standing girlfriends. Sometimes, you just wanna do something, but not all the time. There's someone who explained this more scientifically at some point in time, but i skipped way too much psychology to remember names.


It wasn't my choice to become attracted to a girl. I just was, and there wasn't anything I could do about it. In the end however, it was a guy that I fell in love with and married. That was a choice, but it wasn't rooted in his gender, it was rooted in the fact that I love him as a person, more than anyone else in a world. So in effect I wasn't choosing the direction of my sexuality, I was just choosing the person I loved.

If we were to ever break up (which we will not, but hypothetically) it would be possible for me to fall in love with a man or a woman, equally, and once again, I can't choose who I'm attracted to.

I simply choose not to call myself bisexual, because a lot of people would misunderstand me. I haven't had any experience with a girl. I've never dated one, or kissed one, or anything, and calling myself bisexual would be an inaccurate description of my life experiences. How you label yourself is largely a choice, but it still can't change what goes on in your head.


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I don't have anything against it at all. It's their life and I won't stick my nose into their business. Well, as long as they don't do any harm to other people - like picking on straight people or making out in the middle of the street. Doesn't matter if you're straight or homosexual, I don't support those who go all lovey-dovey in front of others in public.
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the only reason its even an issue is because the majority of people who "have a problem with it" suffer from hypersensitive insecurities. Everybody is a little gay inside

get over it
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Sasu-neko said:
I don't have anything against it at all. It's their life and I won't stick my nose into their business. Well, as long as they don't do any harm to other people - like picking on straight people or making out in the middle of the street. Doesn't matter if you're straight or homosexual, I don't support those who go all lovey-dovey in front of others in public.


Making out in public never hurts anybody.
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Nika-senpai said:
ParisainGoldfish said:
Nika-senpai said:
femmenoir said:
I'm pro-gay marriage. What other people do is fine as long as it doesn't hurt others in a negative way.

I've only had a relationship with one other woman, and she was completely bat-shit crazy. I dumped her because she thought she was Satan and wanted me to have sex with a gay friend so we could have children ( no joke ). Would I have stayed in the relationship anyway? Probably not, she was too butch, and part of the reason I see liking women is that...well, I'd like women, not women who cut their hair in "unfeminine" ways, and can't stand the thought of ME wearing make up.

Other than that my experience is only with men. I like men, and sometimes I think girls are pretty. But I don't think I can picture a relationship with myself and another woman again. Maybe it was just needing to meet the "right person" for man or woman. However I think I already have, he just turned out to be a man.


My experience was somewhat similar. By the time I realized that at some point in the past I had a ridiculous crush on a girl, I started dating the man that became my husband. So I can't really call myself a full-out bisexual, since I'm so focused on the one person.

And as for homosexuality, I don't think there's anything wrong with it, and I will fully stand behind homosexuals getting their deserved rights for marriage.


Here's more fuel for my fire in trying to prove it's pretty much a choice. I feel like if we were all open to it, a lot more people would be realizing they had this weird thing this one time a lot more often than they do now.
Two of my seemingly straightest friends, as it turned out, made out one time. Like they went at it very seriously, realized they were to good of friends, and both moved on to have still standing girlfriends. Sometimes, you just wanna do something, but not all the time. There's someone who explained this more scientifically at some point in time, but i skipped way too much psychology to remember names.


It wasn't my choice to become attracted to a girl. I just was, and there wasn't anything I could do about it. In the end however, it was a guy that I fell in love with and married. That was a choice, but it wasn't rooted in his gender, it was rooted in the fact that I love him as a person, more than anyone else in a world. So in effect I wasn't choosing the direction of my sexuality, I was just choosing the person I loved.

If we were to ever break up (which we will not, but hypothetically) it would be possible for me to fall in love with a man or a woman, equally, and once again, I can't choose who I'm attracted to.

I simply choose not to call myself bisexual, because a lot of people would misunderstand me. I haven't had any experience with a girl. I've never dated one, or kissed one, or anything, and calling myself bisexual would be an inaccurate description of my life experiences. How you label yourself is largely a choice, but it still can't change what goes on in your head.


This fits me pretty well also. I don't call myself bisexual, but I am attracted to some women. It's rare, but it happens. Though people seem to think "YOU MUST BE ATTRACTED TO EVERYONE!!1!" which, just isn't true of even heterosexual people.

Unless you're some sort of nympho you're not going to be attracted and want to bang everything on two legs.

Rarely if ever, do I think about my sexuality. I say I wont end up with a woman, but if I should separate from my SO it could happen. Right now however, my relationship is solid.
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I don't see why so many people obsess over whether it's a choice or not- like that really matters. Regardless, you don't have much of a choice in who or what you're attracted to- whether or not you act on those feelings is the choice. Which is why there are instances where people go "omg omg PROOF ITS A CHOICE LOL" Even if it was just a choice, there wouldn't be a problem with it anyway.

not a big fan of those who are fine with homosexuality but say they don't want to see it- yeah woo push something under the rug. Do they not realize how much heterosexuality people are exposed to every day? It's stupid to make a big deal out of people loving each other.
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Chavez said:
Only if the girls are hot.


I'm sorry to say I was thinking this as I clicked No.

Frankly, I see people against Gay marriage as silly. How much is your life going to change if people you don't know want to get married to each other.
And there's the great argument of 'Don't like gay marriage? Then don't get one and stfu'.
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I don't see why so many people obsess over whether it's a choice or not- like that really matters. Regardless, you don't have much of a choice in who or what you're attracted to- whether or not you act on those feelings is the choice. Which is why there are instances where people go "omg omg PROOF ITS A CHOICE LOL" Even if it was just a choice, there wouldn't be a problem with it anyway.

not a big fan of those who are fine with homosexuality but say they don't want to see it- yeah woo push something under the rug. Do they not realize how much heterosexuality people are exposed to every day? It's stupid to make a big deal out of people loving each other.


Yes, that's it exactly! We're exposed to heterosexual behavior almost every single day, be it media or something else. So thinking you're tolerant with an attitude "It's okay as long as I don't see it" is ridiculous.
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no, i dont think that its wrong to love someone of the same sex.
Love is love, and if you are lucky enough to find someone who loves you back, it shouldnt matter what gender they are. i hate homophobia. its disgusting, its like hating a group because they are left handed or because they like veggies. its not something you choose its who you are
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Sonic_Moronic said:
I don't see why so many people obsess over whether it's a choice or not- like that really matters. Regardless, you don't have much of a choice in who or what you're attracted to- whether or not you act on those feelings is the choice. Which is why there are instances where people go "omg omg PROOF ITS A CHOICE LOL" Even if it was just a choice, there wouldn't be a problem with it anyway.

not a big fan of those who are fine with homosexuality but say they don't want to see it- yeah woo push something under the rug. Do they not realize how much heterosexuality people are exposed to every day? It's stupid to make a big deal out of people loving each other.


Yes, that's it exactly! We're exposed to heterosexual behavior almost every single day, be it media or something else. So thinking you're tolerant with an attitude "It's okay as long as I don't see it" is ridiculous.


You make it seem as if we enjoy the heterosexuality being rubbed in. I don't agree with you.
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No it's not wrong because you can love them like a BRO
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Kesha said:
I don't see why so many people obsess over whether it's a choice or not- like that really matters. Regardless, you don't have much of a choice in who or what you're attracted to- whether or not you act on those feelings is the choice. Which is why there are instances where people go "omg omg PROOF ITS A CHOICE LOL" Even if it was just a choice, there wouldn't be a problem with it anyway.

not a big fan of those who are fine with homosexuality but say they don't want to see it- yeah woo push something under the rug. Do they not realize how much heterosexuality people are exposed to every day? It's stupid to make a big deal out of people loving each other.


I agree brah, especially the first paragraph. I am p tired of "it is a choice!!!!!" "No it is not!!!!" "Yes it is!!!" why would it matter if it were a choice or not. People can do what they want. I don't think it's a choice, but I don't really care to argue that. :<

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I really don't see a reason why I should care with whom or what other people want to have sex.

Except when I want to fap to it.
Dec 16, 2009 9:50 PM

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I dont care it there lives and there should have the right to do what there want. I just leads to more competetion
Dec 17, 2009 4:22 PM

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I'm confused on the fact myself.
I believe I'm bi seeing as how I have a girlfriend & I am a girl.
Dec 17, 2009 4:54 PM

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Drunk_Samurai said:
Sasu-neko said:
I don't have anything against it at all. It's their life and I won't stick my nose into their business. Well, as long as they don't do any harm to other people - like picking on straight people or making out in the middle of the street. Doesn't matter if you're straight or homosexual, I don't support those who go all lovey-dovey in front of others in public.


Making out in public never hurts anybody.


The phrase "Get a room" has a very good reason for existing.
Dec 17, 2009 5:30 PM

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I read through most of this thread for the sake of hilarity. It's funny how violently opposed to homosexuality some people are. I can't even think of a decent reason to be against it, and they sure as hell couldn't either.

If two people love each other, let them love each other. It's not like it effects you. Of course I don't want to see two gay guys having sex infront of me, but I don't want to see two heterosexuals having sex infront of me either.
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