depends if i was bending down at the time
2007-09-03 06:24:11
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate it too when people care about anothers sexual orientation. There is nothing wrong with it. It is the person who matters, not wether or not they are gay. The religion thing bothers me. Very religious people are so close minded. They are missing some very cool people. I just do not think it is right to tell someone how they should feel, think, or what they should do.
2007-09-03 06:26:11
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answered by kelso 2
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If someone tells you they are gay, chances are it's taken a lot of courage on their part to divulge this information about themselves to you, so you should treat them with understanding and sensitivity.
Whatever your opinion regarding homosexuality you should treat the person with respect as homosexual or heterosexual they are still a person and deserve the same respect everyone else is entitled to.
If you're gay and your telling someone who you know to be straight the same goes, you should respect their space and feelings and if they aren't comfortable with the situation you can either try to figure out a way to deal with it together or move on becuase no one can change who they are and shouldn't have to!
2007-09-11 03:19:23
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answered by buckfuddy79 1
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Almighty God loves e/one but sin is sin its not so much the love between two people but the sexual act it ties into the lustful nature of sin the same goes for adultery etc...its a combination of things that causes problems the untold version.. troubling a person way deep down inside or opens the door to forces out there that want to cause traumatic events... i don't think gay people will go to hell i haven't found that in the bible except the verse God given them up to a diverse mind etc..so to speak but i don't think it reads hell just handed over to the consequences of its sinful nature but same goes w/anything there is consequences...i think everyone is a sinner & acts out in sin so noone is innocent & e/one has to answer for their works but this is why Jesus died & shed his blood so we can pass through to Heaven regardless of sin & what we do ... but with gay people i just think its more in lines of missing out on what God intended it to be....
2007-09-08 02:46:23
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually think it's pretty perverted to even think about someone else's sex life AT ALL. I don't care if they are gay. I don't care if they like to wear a fireman's hat during the act. I don't care if they swing from the chandelier. I don't care if they like to dress their wiener in Barbie clothes. I simply don't care what anyone does with their sexuality unless it involves children or unwilling participants. It just simply doesn't matter to me.
The only time you need to even think about someone's sexual preference is if you are interested in having sex with that person. Period.
Sin? Ya wanna talk about sin? I AM a deeply committed Christian, but I can tell you that we ALL sin hundreds, if not thousands, of times every day. All of us. We are all equally guilty of sin. God loves us anyway, just as we are. HE is the judge, not me. I don't believe He ever wants us to hate anyone, or mistreat them or make fun of them. I am sick and tired of the hateful words that people use in His name and I bet He's pretty tired of it too.
2007-09-03 06:39:34
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answered by Indianamom 4
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I so agree with u half r my Friends r gay/bi and like y should that matter? There not half of a person just because they are gay. I love all my friends my best friend is Bi and my other girl friend thinks she is Bi also. I think it is so wrong and stupid to judge someone on what they like. I don't think it is against religion it's cool 2 me god does not hate then no one should either.
2007-09-03 06:26:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't care if someone would tell me they are gay. In fact, I would be pleased that they would trust that I wouldn't be judgmental about it. I believe people don't choose to be gay. They are born gay. And they have every right to happiness in life like the rest of the population. My gay friends are kind, nice, and good friends. What more could I want? Their happiness!
2007-09-03 06:27:21
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answered by Anonymous
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It always takes me back a little bit but since it doesn't effect my life I don't let it bother me. Now if they say I'm gay and I really like you then that would bother me because I'm straight.
As far as religion is concerned---you should always picture your maker in the room with you in the acts that you commit. If you feel uncomfortable with him watching you than it's wrong.
2007-09-03 06:25:13
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answered by sweet 5
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I wouldn't care what their sexual preference preference was, as long as it wasn't like my husband or boyfriend. Then I would be a little confused. It is against many religions...but alot of people these days dance to their own rhytyms anyways.
2007-09-11 04:45:29
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answered by blueyes 2
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I'm like you. I get really irritated when people call them names and insult gay people.
It's their life and who cares, as long as they're happy?
I suppose i would be shocked and perhaps a little uncomfortable if they were the same sex as me, but i would just shrug and say, "Good for you."
I don't think it's against religon. I think that it wasn't meant to happen-man was for women and women was for man and that's how to reproduce-but i don't think it's a shame or against religon.
2007-09-08 17:43:05
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answered by Anonymous
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no my brother is gay and i love him the death i also have 2 other friend one male and a female i love them all
but about the religion part i mean if everyone was so much based on religion most people would go to hell for having sex before marriage..lol...
some people are ignorant to differences
2007-09-03 06:28:39
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answered by envied 2
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