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False. There is no such thing as a homosexual or heterosexual lifestyle.
But let me get this straight. According to you, since heterosexual intercourse can lead to children but homosexuals intercourse cannot, it is therefore okay for heterosexuals to kiss and hold hands in public but it is not okay for homosexuals to kiss and hold hands in public?
I don't see the logical connection there.
How about a father and his 6 year old daughter. They can't have intercourse that would result in a child - is it okay for them to hold hands and perhaps exchange a kiss in public?
What I'm saying is very simple: There is no such thing as shoving the heterosexual lifestyle down anyone's throat because it's the default lifestyle that everyone is exposed to, and that everyone is a product of. Everyone is familiar with heterosexuality because at the very least, it was what brought them into the world.
Look at this way, in the USA for a woman to walk around in a niqab is her being provocative just as a woman wearing a tanktop would be provocative in the KSA. We measure provocative to the standard of the dominant culture not everything possible someone could do.
I wouldn't think anything of seeing two teenager men/women kissing. I would give a second glance to confirm if I saw two men or two women kissing, and even you definitely would freak out if you saw a man making out with his dog or a man making out with 3 women at the same time, for example.
You are acting as though there is no difference between heterosexual and homosexual couples. Let me explain this basic truth to you: Heterosexual couples (male/female) were intended to be with each other. Therefore, it is perfectly normal for a man and a woman to hold hands and kiss (as long as it doesn't enter the realm of inappropriate public displays of affection).
I do not hate or advocate harming homosexuals, but I simply do not want to be privy to them kissing, because two men holding hands and kissing and/or two women holding hands and kissing is abnormal behavior.
The media tries very hard to indoctrinate us to believe that it's ok and (in many instances) celebrates homosexuality, but it doesn't change the fact that it's wrong.
the rule should be for both. No PDA period. A peck on the lips is not making out. I dont want to see two...anything making out.
gays love to draw attention to their perverted lifestyle
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