So what do you really want homosexuals to do? Marry heterosexuals? (radical, how much)
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LOL... I was just about to say "pot, meet kettle." I don't think the hate is coming from the gay side, as it is CLEARLY more from the homophobes. If there is any "hate" coming from the gay community, it's only a reaction to the abuse they've endured for so long. I guess women in the 1920s were man-haters for demanding the "special right" to vote and be equal to men, huh?
I mean tell me this. If you are so against homosexuals and their 'acts' or whatever you hate about them, then what is your solution? They should marry heterosexuals, be depress, make the partner (could be your son or daughter, think about it ) depress and try to have some babies, also making the children depress, all in an unhealthy marriage to basically satisfy the church? So how will you change a homosexual to really love and marry a heterosexual? I want to know this especially from those annoying 'christian' posters on the other gay threads.
Get a civil union and go on with their lives? If the civil union doesn't have the same benefits, seek means to make them so and then live their lives to their choosing?
by the time they came out of the closet they had already been married and had a kid. now they moved to san francisco and started a new life alone.
most gay guys in san francisco are biological fathers.
I don't know about MOST, but a lot of them are - particularly the older gay men. I have a transsexual (M-F) friend who is 55 years old, and he has four biological children from a previous marriage... most of the other gay men I know aren't fathers, but they're more in the 30-40 age range.
by the time they came out of the closet they had already been married and had a kid. now they moved to san francisco and started a new life alone.
most gay guys in san francisco are biological fathers.
I am sorry you still don't make sense. You say MOST gays in San Francisco are fathers? That is definitely wrong. Where do you get this information from? But I agree that there are probably a FEW who are fathers within the gay community who were previously married to a woman. But that is exactly my point. Their heterosexual marriage did not work! So it was a miserable marriage and they sadly broke up. Heterosexual women couldn't keep them sexually satisfy? It was all wrong from the start?
So where are the answers? Not one single answer to the OP.
Sadly they don't seem to have an answer. The church probably doesn't have information for them about these failed marriages. All it teaches it seems is to say no to gay marriage and then that is it. Then what? What happens to these homosexuals? Are they suppose to change then and get married to a heterosexual until death do them apart? I want these answers! Anyone?
I don't know about MOST, but a lot of them are - particularly the older gay men. I have a transsexual (M-F) friend who is 55 years old, and he has four biological children from a previous marriage... most of the other gay men I know aren't fathers, but they're more in the 30-40 age range.
i am older so that is my reality i image
happy thanksgiving
Get a civil union and go on with their lives? If the civil union doesn't have the same benefits, seek means to make them so and then live their lives to their choosing?
Are you a Christian? Do you believe in these civil unions? How about your church? Do they support it? I guess what you are trying to say is that civil unions are for legality and marriage is for the church crowd? Well then also tell that to all the non-churchy-straights that they need to do the same. Get those civil unions. That the Church actually owns the word marriage, not the state. Will they go along with your proposition as well?
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