First find a planet to send them to...
2006-06-26 20:58:20
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I do because I think it is sick that a man can go take some pills get some surgery and look like a real woman. A man wouldnt even know it was a man unless someone told him. Thats lies and deceit and sickness. Esspecially for a man women dont really have to do anything but men have a nasty Job. Thats sick and I wish that they could make their own little gay country and stay there because it getting out of hand.
2006-06-27 04:06:40
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answer #2
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answered by victoria Raynisha C 1
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You need to go hug a tree or something mr.
The only people that are soo bad that they need to be sent to a different planet is anyone who thinks as closeminded and crude as your ***. oh, and the writers of Bill and Ted's Exellent Journey. (just kidding, i loved that movie!)
But i do like how honest you are in your stupidity about different styles of living in the world.
Grab a book baby, get over it, gay and lesbian people are here to stay. Relax, Relate, Release!
2006-06-27 03:59:33
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answer #3
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answered by Bianca 3
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How about being more concerned with mass murderers to a different planet! Homosexuals are harmless. As long as they don't force themselves on me, I don't worry about them. I even had a bisexual friend (I'm as straight as an arrow).
People need to quit focusing on homosexuals/bisexuals/transexuals so dang much and be more worried about people who actually ARE harmful!
Being against someone's sexuality in that sense is just a form of hard-core prejudice
2006-06-27 04:00:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Leave the gay people alone,lets send the child molesters and KKK to another planet
2006-06-27 03:58:10
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answer #5
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answered by zorahudson@sbcglobal.net 3
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I don't think gays should be sent to a different planet. They are people too.However, I think you should be sent to another planet for asking this question.
2006-07-03 22:28:06
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answer #6
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answered by amarylis 3
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WASHINGTON -- Psychoanalytic theory holds that homophobia -- the fear, anxiety, anger, discomfort and aversion that some ostensibly heterosexual people hold for gay individuals -- is the result of repressed homosexual urges that the person is either unaware of or denies. A study appearing in the August 1996 issue of the Journal of Abnormal Psychology, published by the American Psychological Association (APA), provides new empirical evidence that is consistent with that theory.
Researchers at the University of Georgia conducted an experiment involving 35 homophobic men and 29 nonhomophobic men as measured by the Index of Homophobia scale. All the participants selected for the study described themselves as exclusively heterosexual both in terms of sexual arousal and experience.
Each participant was exposed to sexually explicit erotic stimuli consisting of heterosexual, male homosexual and lesbian videotapes (but not necessarily in that order). Their degree of sexual arousal was measured by penile plethysmography, which precisely measures and records male tumescence.
Men in both groups were aroused by about the same degree by the video depicting heterosexual sexual behavior and by the video showing two women engaged in sexual behavior. The only significant difference in degree of arousal between the two groups occurred when they viewed the video depicting male homosexual sex: 'The homophobic men showed a significant increase in penile circumference to the male homosexual video, but the control [nonhomophobic] men did not.'
Broken down further, the measurements showed that while 66% of the nonhomophobic group showed no significant tumescence while watching the male homosexual video, only 20% of the homophobic men showed little or no evidence of arousal. Similarly, while 24% of the nonhomophobic men showed definite tumescence while watching the homosexual video, 54% of the homophobic men did.
When asked to give their own subjective assessment of the degree to which they were aroused by watching each of the three videos, men in both groups gave answers that tracked fairly closely with the results of the objective physiological measurement, with one exception: the homophobic men significantly underestimated their degree of arousal by the male homosexual video.
2006-06-27 04:03:32
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answer #7
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answered by Mac Momma 5
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Transporting persons from one place to another will merely be getting them out of sight.
Not out of mind.
And what good will that be? The other planet too will be polluted.
Its the mind that has to become pure.
Try:
http://www.ishafoundtion,com
2006-06-27 04:45:22
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answer #8
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answered by bharat b 4
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Whassup Billy? Got a little homophobia going have we? Get into the 21st century!
2006-06-27 03:59:03
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answer #9
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answered by PuppetDog 2
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There are no more gay planets since Krypton exploded.
Now, where are you gonna find YOUR Superman, big boy?
2006-06-27 03:57:17
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answer #10
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answered by bbcranks 4
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