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Posted 2006-09-08, 08:57 PM in reply to KagomJack's post starting "I was brought up in a very..."
Maybe thats why you became gay over time? Everyone likes to root for the underdog... and in your household gays were an underdog?
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Posted 2006-09-08, 11:09 PM in reply to Sum Yung Guy's post starting "Maybe thats why you became gay over..."
I'd highly doubt that.
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Posted 2006-09-09, 09:12 AM in reply to KagomJack's post starting "I'd highly doubt that."
More likely in his household gays were persecuted. Though some of the nicer Christain/Catholic groups accept gay people. I know I do, because I was raised Roman Catholic.
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Posted 2006-09-11, 12:13 AM in reply to Atnas's post starting "More likely in his household gays were..."
Wait ...religious people accepting homosexuals? Where have you been? "Hey queer, you're going to hell" is the general attitude =P.
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Posted 2006-09-11, 10:33 PM in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "Wait ...religious people accepting..."
Sorry, try again. Being part of the United Church I can say that we're pretty well accepting of anyone. A few years back, we had a female minister at our church. Take that archaic misogynist traditions!

For the record though, she was boring as hell.
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Posted 2006-09-12, 07:53 AM in reply to Willkillforfood's post starting "Wait ...religious people accepting..."
Influenced by the WBC retards, eh?
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Posted 2006-09-12, 08:46 AM in reply to Thanatos's post starting "Influenced by the WBC retards, eh?"
Can homosexuality run in familys?
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Posted 2006-09-12, 01:49 PM in reply to Dar_Win's post starting "Can homosexuality run in familys?"
First things first - how many said families would there actually be?

Secondly, if a child grows up in a homosexual environment, then there's probably a very good chance that they themselves would develop homosexual tendencies.

Nuture, not nature.
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Posted 2006-09-12, 10:08 PM in reply to KagomJack's post "Homosexuality: Is it a choice?"
Environment, up bringing, certain incidents and encounters in ones life at certain stages of development. It may not be the persons choice but it is of a mental nature.
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Posted 2006-09-13, 10:26 AM in reply to MiguelGracie's post "how is party poker today"
Erm, 20 past 5.

(I think I got away with it!)
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Posted 2006-09-13, 12:08 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "First things first - how many said..."
Saying it is nurture and not nature is basically just saying that you are outright guessing. Taking that guess as fact is being defiantly ignorant. The answer is simple: nobody knows yet. Saying anything else is just being outright rude to gay people. Are you gay? Are you a sociologist that studies gay people?

No? Then shutup.

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Posted 2006-09-13, 12:14 PM in reply to Grav's post starting "Saying it is nurture and not nature is..."
I love you too, Grav.

There's got to be at least a smidgeoon of nurture in it.
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Posted 2006-09-13, 01:12 PM in reply to Lenny's post starting "I love you too, Grav. There's got..."
I don't think it's a choice. There was a really interesting article in Seed Magazine a few months ago about this, if anyone wants to check it out.
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Posted 2006-09-14, 08:05 PM in reply to Demosthenes's post starting "I don't think it's a choice. There was..."
There are things in this world that cannot be explained. For most people it is probably not a choice. I don't think any nongays (that's my word! ) would know for sure. Anyone that calls it a disease is ignorant though or does not truly know what a disease is. It's not really a mental disorder either in my opinion.
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Posted 2006-09-16, 09:43 AM in reply to KagomJack's post starting "I was brought up in a very..."
i didnt read any of this but to be completly honest with you and being understandable and fair i think that homosexuality as a teenager or young adult has something to do with the way you grew up. If you grew up being maybe mollested or if you grew up around a lot of girls and they always talked about guys or something idk. For instance im reading this book titled America. It is about this child named America who was born into a crack-head family, his mom was a crack whore. So he was given away to like a foster home. Then he went to visit his mom one day when he was maybe 7 or 8 and he stayed for like 3 months because his mom kept doin drugs and stuff and just left 3 kids home alone for days on end. Finally police showed up and he got brought back to his old fosterhome and there was a guy there that like gave him vodka and coke and stuff and tried to get him to watch porn with him and then raped him, i'm not done with the book but this kid is older now and keeps dreaming about 'dicks' and 'tits' and is very confused about his sexuality.

Okay basically thats WHY i believe it just depends how you were brought up. BTW the book is titled America; once again; and the author is something frank.
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Posted 2006-09-16, 09:52 AM in reply to NonGayMan's post starting "There are things in this world that..."
also its just wat u like

do u like pepsi or coke more













if you said coke your gay.

if you said pepsi your nongay(nongaymans word)
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Posted 2006-09-16, 11:58 AM in reply to slaynish's post starting "also its just wat u like do u like..."
Well, I know a lot of people like Coke and they're straight

Your theory FUCKING FAILS.
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Posted 2006-09-16, 12:08 PM in reply to KagomJack's post starting "Well, I know a lot of people like Coke..."
They could be gays in the closet... or straights acting gay.
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Posted 2006-09-18, 02:28 AM in reply to Dar_Win's post starting "Can homosexuality run in familys?"
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Can homosexuality run in familys?
Yeah, you and your brothers are gay, both of your dads are gay, and every other blood relative that has ever touched you is... probably gay.














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Posted 2006-09-18, 05:48 PM in reply to D3V's post starting "Yeah, you and your brothers are gay,..."
Are you upset because you found out your dads are brothers?
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