It took me a good deal of time to understand that Love in all its aspects is something good. I don't think that there is anything wrong as long as you don't hurt anyone. in other words, Love in general is meant for good not to hurt.
2007-01-30 02:43:12
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answer #1
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answered by Jay C 2
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OK, I'll tell you what I have thought for a long time.
At least in the early years of life, male sexuality is much stronger than the same impulse in females. The imbalance is seen in the customary use of the word "Seduce." It nearly always pertains to the action of male upon a female in breaking down her resistance to his wickedly lustful intent.
So if the male drive is the stronger, probably much stronger, then male upon male produces a doubly intense situation. For this reason, I beleive, when homosexual males encounter one another, seduction is not required or expected. The question is simply one of suitability or mutual personal approval.
Guys, just imagine if life were like this: all girls were under the same drive as you and ready at any moment for mutual gratification. Every chick you looked at was checking your fly and figuring a way to get alone with you to show how to unzip using only teeth. Every girl who looked across at you in the library was asking a direct question: "how about it?" Would that set of factors convince you to abandon Mrs. Fist for the obviously available and far more satisfactory female receptical? And wouldn't that keep you dwelling on the subject of coitus more than you already do? Studies show that a 15 year-old boy has a sexual thought every three miinutes. They don't blink their eyes much because they don't have enough skin left after the perpetual erection that embarasses them in class.
Well, I'm guessing that is the world that gays live in, the whole thing is mutually stronger, ever present and ever active. So they troll, but they don't troll me, so why should I be affected?
I must admit that, in substance, I agree with my wife when we meet with nice-looking gay friends. She often says, "What a waste."
2007-01-30 04:33:18
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answered by john s 5
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How do you disagree with something that is?
Gay people exist, it's not something to agree or disagree with.
It's like asking if you agree or disagree with African American life. They have no more control about being gay than blacks have for being black.
2007-01-30 02:55:11
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answered by Radagast97 6
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As far away from it as possible.
Agree? As in approve? Why would I agree with something that God abhors. I would have to be an idiot to agree with such an abomination as homosexuality.
Why? It is vile and offensive and basically just disgusting. My skin crawls as I even answer this question, but perhaps my answer might be useful to someone out there who needs to be enlightened.
If you are interested in finding out what God thinks and says of the homosexual act just read Romans, the first chapter. It is one of the worst sins of our day. As it spreads like some cancerous growth we see how sick this world is becoming.
And some people think this world is getting better. What a joke.
2007-01-30 04:02:34
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answered by Michael 5
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To me it doesn't seem quite right but if someone else is gay I'm not going to try to change them or hate them just because of it. I probably wouldn't even talk to them about it unless they bring it up. I will treat them just like I would anyone else and accept them for who they are. After all, this is America and we are presently free to live that sort of lifestyle if we so choose. I try not to be racist or anything like that.
2007-01-30 02:44:33
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answered by Bear 5
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I stand the same with Gay,Straight and even in between. Who cares! We are all PEOPLE.
2007-01-30 03:34:49
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answered by javo 3
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I stand half in it - one would assume - because I'm bi. Do I agree with it? What's to agree? Some people are gay, deal with it.
2007-01-30 03:19:09
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answered by unclefrunk 7
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I agree with life, what someone does with that life is their business and theirs alone. If people would keep their noses out of everyone Else's business and take care of their own, the world would be a much better place.
2007-01-30 02:49:15
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answered by ron s 5
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I say live and let live. I'm straight, but have a few gay friends. They are wonderful decent people. Their sexual preference is their business and doesn't hurt me at all.
2007-01-30 04:21:13
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answered by catfan 5
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It is all up to the individual let them lead there own lives I don't bother them and they do not bother me. I'm straight I know a few who are gay and still are my friends.
2007-01-30 02:43:52
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answered by Anonymous
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This question reeks of ignorance. "Gay Life" is as wide of definition as "Hetero Life"... What defines "Gay Life? Everyone is different with different tastes and jobs, hobbies, interests... Like heteros, we care about our environment, politics, family, art, music, sports, social life...
I'm FOR anyone's life and the happiness they want to peruse. I may not be interested in what is important to someone else. I do what makes ME happy.
2007-01-30 02:49:09
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answered by Anonymous
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