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my wedding is in October 2008 and my baby is due in March 2009, so my baby will not be out of wedlock
You conceived outside of wedlock. In many places, when someone has to get married because they're pregnant, that's called a shotgun wedding.
You know what the bible says about women who do that, don't you?
How can the bible be good for one person's behavior and not another person's behavior?
Looks like a double standard.
At least gay marriages don't usually start out because someone is pregnant.
You conceived outside of wedlock. In many places, when someone has to get married because they're pregnant, that's called a shotgun wedding.
You know what the bible says about women who do that, don't you?
How can the bible be good for one person's behavior and not another person's behavior?
Looks like a double standard.
At least gay marriages don't usually start out because someone is pregnant.
But wait Chielgirl, someone pointed out that she's due in March 2009....that's oh 10 months from now! She not only perceives the bible in her own way but also has a different gestation period than normal human beings as well!
How is that racist? Most people on welfare are African American. Lateasha is typically an African American name. Political correctness has destorted reality to the nth degree.
Nothing but lies. The vast majority of people on welfare are whites. Blacks are the minority in this country, with concentrations in a few places. Your comment was very racist, but coming from you, it's not very shocking.
Oh, and amen to political correctness. At least we know we are correct.
In my own opinion, man was made for woman and vice versa; nevertheless, I have had quite a few gay friends (men) and I can honestly say they have been the best friends I've ever had. Though I may not agree with the lifestyle, I just love most of their personalities. They (the gay men) are usually very down to earth and outgoing, never a dull moment. Should they be allowed to be married? I'm not God so it's not my right to determine what they should and shouldn't be allowed to do. As long as my rights is respected as a straight woman then I have no problem with them.
Now keep in mind, I say gay men because I've never had a friendship with a lesbian and most likely never will.
In my own opinion, man was made for woman and vice versa; nevertheless, I have had quite a few gay friends (men) and I can honestly say they have been the best friends I've ever had. Though I may not agree with the lifestyle, I just love most of their personalities. They (the gay men) are usually very down to earth and outgoing, never a dull moment. Should they be allowed to be married? I'm not God so it's not my right to determine what they should and shouldn't be allowed to do. As long as my rights is respected as a straight woman then I have no problem with them.
Now keep in mind, I say gay men because I've never had a friendship with a lesbian and most likely never will.
Please, tell me, what "lifestyle" don't you agree with?
Now keep in mind, I say gay men because I've never had a friendship with a lesbian and most likely never will.
You probably do, you might be surprised.
I have many friends who, after their kids were raised, entered into lesbian relationships.
Hopefully times are changing and people don't have to repress their sexuality. It's hard to get past the social stigma and develop self-acceptance.
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