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Sometimes the thought creeps me out; I won't lie. It's the truth. But people are people regardless. I don't need to hate them over something trivial like that. There's always a better reason.
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I love my friends and family. I recently found out my best girl friend is gay. It didn't bother me in the least. She's still one of the best people I know. It hasn't changed our friendship at all. I 100% support the gay community and am an advocate for their rights as humans. There's nothing wrong with them!!
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Other peoples' sexual choices are none of my business. And I wish the same happiness for them as everyone else on this planet.
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I have the feeling that those people who are bothered by homosexuality have learned to keep their mouths shut. I dont think you are going to get anyone to admit to it here.
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I'm not bothered at all by other peoples' sexual choices. But I believe we are all more healthy physically and spiritually when we love one person at a time, and we are faithful. Sex has too many consequences to be approached with abandon. This is not to say I haven't done so, but this is an older, wiser person talking! :) Intimacy is the best. Love and trust are precious.
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A person's sexuality is not their choice, it is who they are. Straight people weren't born with the choice or being straight or gay and neither were gay people. I have no problem with the gay community because their still people. Their actions and attitudes and the way they treat you personally should be what you judge them by.
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Do peoples sexual choices bother you? Only when thier choice is "no." Haha. Bad joke. Seriously, I don't really care. I might not understand it, but I there's a lot I don't understand :)
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It doesn't bother me at all, it's everyone's personal choice. Who am I to tell someone the can't love or care for someone? I don't care what sex they are, as long as they are happy with who they are with.
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It doesn't bother me in the slightest. People are attracted to what they're attracted to. Those that are intolerant are the people that bother me. I have many Gay/Lesbian Friends, and I look at them no differently than I do my Straight friends.
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A therapist once told me that we are only repulsed by something we also carry in ourselves. Otherwise we would see it as foreign and it wouldnt have meaning for us. Maybe that is why.
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No, not at all. It use to be, and see this is how far we become thinking about what Jesus said: " Judge not, that ye be not judge."( Holy Bible). An Baha'u'llah said: O Son Of Man! Breathe not the sins of other so long as thou art thyself a sinner. Shouldst thou trangress this command, accursed wouldst thou be, and to this I bear witness." (The Hidden Words of Baha'u'llah 21) You see each Manifestation of God has inherit simular standard of how we should handle each other. Honestly and Fair.
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