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Old 11-10-2008, 08:30 AM
 
Location: Socialist Republik of Amerika
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Originally Posted by SmerkyGrl View Post
No, because that'd be equivalent to polygamy. Cheating is cheating is cheating..whether with a man, woman, or animal.
Hey "its all good" there no such thing as cheating in the gay community, they have the most partners of any group. Why would bi's be any different.

What is it, their born gay, or not...What a crock.

Gay is a choice, bi is a choice.... it always has been, always will be.

freedom

 
Old 11-10-2008, 08:41 AM
 
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Slippery slope yes, but if Gays can have the right to choose to marry based on their orientation, then why shouldn't bisexuals be allowed to marry according to their orientation.
 
Old 11-10-2008, 08:51 AM
 
Location: The Queen City
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Hey "its all good" there no such thing as cheating in the gay community, they have the most partners of any group. Why would bi's be any different.

What is it, their born gay, or not...What a crock.

Gay is a choice, bi is a choice.... it always has been, always will be.

freedom
I don't remember waking up one day and choosing to be gay. I do remember straghties "choosing" to be gay for a night of great gay sex and then "choose" to be straight again in the morning ......but who am I to judge......
 
Old 11-10-2008, 08:53 AM
 
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Hey "its all good" there no such thing as cheating in the gay community, they have the most partners of any group. Why would bi's be any different.

What is it, their born gay, or not...What a crock.

Gay is a choice, bi is a choice.... it always has been, always will be.

freedom
Gay is not a choice. But you wouldn't ever know because you're too closed minded to the realities of the gay community. It is not "all good". The fact that gays want to make their official their commitment to their partner should be applauded, not scoffed. But alas, such things that interfere with your "perfect world bubble" makes you lose the warm and fuzzy feeling so you'll do anything to make it seem dirty and evil.

Its fine though, the uneducated lot of you are dying off. Soon enough, the ideas of gays being unfaithful promiscuous beings will die off with the ideas of the likes of you constantly screwing your sister.
 
Old 11-10-2008, 08:53 AM
 
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then why shouldn't bisexuals be allowed to marry according to their orientation.
Ugh. How many biphobic people have entered into the discussion at this point??? Educate yourself. Many bisexuals are happily married. You are perpetuating stereotypes by suggesting that bisexual people here would not have their rights if same-sex marriage were legalized all over the U.S.

Jesus. Is anyone else sick of reading that tripe about bisexuals wanting to marry according to their orientations by people who obviously don't know what they're talking about?
 
Old 11-10-2008, 08:55 AM
 
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Hey "its all good" there no such thing as cheating in the gay community, they have the most partners of any group. Why would bi's be any different.
Absolute bull****. But I hope no one's bothering to be offended by it--it's too absurd.
 
Old 11-10-2008, 09:00 AM
 
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Gay, straight, bi-, abstinent...what's the difference? What reasons are offered for interfering with the right of two competent, adult people to act upon a mutual desire to be married to each other? Which of those reasons constitutues any legitimate state interest? Which are simply the rantings of interloper wannabe's? None of the latter are to be recognized. Only the former...
 
Old 11-10-2008, 09:22 AM
 
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Shouldn't bi's have the same civil rights as gays? A gay may be in love with a man, but what about being sexually oriented to both? Why should bi's be forced to do something against their orientation? What about equal rights for all orientations?
 
Old 11-10-2008, 09:27 AM
 
Location: Full time RV"er
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Gay, straight, bi-, abstinent...what's the difference? What reasons are offered for interfering with the right of two competent, adult people to act upon a mutual desire to be married to each other? Which of those reasons constitutues any legitimate state interest? Which are simply the rantings of interloper wannabe's? None of the latter are to be recognized. Only the former...
Thats exactly what i have been trying to say there is nothing stopping any one from declaring their commetment to each other, what ever they may be , just do it don't ask the government to approve it. you don't need their permission. and it's only when you take that action the problem floats to the top . a civil contract between each other resolves any legal problems as to ownership of property and benefits.Again Get the GOVERNMENT OUT OF OUR live's
 
Old 11-10-2008, 09:32 AM
 
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Shouldn't bi's have the same civil rights as gays? A gay may be in love with a man, but what about being sexually oriented to both? Why should bi's be forced to do something against their orientation? What about equal rights for all orientations?
Allowing same-sex marriage would mean equality for bisexual individuals.

As someone who is attracted to men and women, I severely disrespect your implications. Bi does not equal polygamist. Polygamy is a separate issue.

EDIT: SmerkyGrl addressed the topic very well in the post that follows this one.
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