nootka
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Hi,
I know we've talked a lot about this at other times, but there are new people here, and I know we are all changing and learning and growing. Thought I would bring it up again...I don't want anyone to be upset or fight or get their feelings hurt, but would love to have a nice discussion something along the lines of the "faith" discussion recently as in we can all get along/disagree anyway.
Much of my life I have known and loved people who are gay, though at times within those relationships I did not know they were, nor would it have mattered to me (for example, I had an uncle who was, but it didn't matter to me, who was small and had little concept though I heard the talk behind his back by family members and the like). I have had friends who were, and they either were open about it or I guessed about it and often I was right as in we had "the talk" later. I would not say it is particularly common within my experience or life, though it might seem so as I'm focusing on it right now.
My point is that it does not matter to me what gender a person likes to sleep with. UNLESS I were to be interested in that person, why would it? Why could I not work for a man who liked other men opposed to women, for example? The thing is, I could, because it's merely a working relationship and sexual orientation has NOTHING to do with it.
And why does it matter about marriage? If a couple wants to commit to each other and be married, then why can't we let them? It isn't like they're suddenly going to be able to make babies together, but if they want to adopt, again, why stop them if they are loving and stable and approved as any other couple would be? What threat is this to those with more traditional or "accepted" lifestyles? I feel no threat from it and wish our governments would STOP wasting their time, our money and their attention on this issue.
I have to feel that if the general perception of same sex relationships were changed, that some of the pain and emotional stress that comes with the territory would be lessened, or maybe even a lot. I can't say I've walked in thier shoes, but I've tried to understand, and I feel badly that someone would be made to feel the way some have been, even killed or injured for this "choice" which is not necessarily a choice at all.
With as little as we know and understand about the human brain, is it not possible that there is some connection or undetected hormone that could cause this? Not that it's an illness but rather just a difference such as brown eyes or blue, white skin or black, tall or short? Why can't it be that harmless?
Curious because there is a wide range of people and lifestyles here, and as well there are some well-informed also loving and persuasive people here.
Thanks for joining in...looking forward to the discussion.
Liz
I know we've talked a lot about this at other times, but there are new people here, and I know we are all changing and learning and growing. Thought I would bring it up again...I don't want anyone to be upset or fight or get their feelings hurt, but would love to have a nice discussion something along the lines of the "faith" discussion recently as in we can all get along/disagree anyway.
Much of my life I have known and loved people who are gay, though at times within those relationships I did not know they were, nor would it have mattered to me (for example, I had an uncle who was, but it didn't matter to me, who was small and had little concept though I heard the talk behind his back by family members and the like). I have had friends who were, and they either were open about it or I guessed about it and often I was right as in we had "the talk" later. I would not say it is particularly common within my experience or life, though it might seem so as I'm focusing on it right now.
My point is that it does not matter to me what gender a person likes to sleep with. UNLESS I were to be interested in that person, why would it? Why could I not work for a man who liked other men opposed to women, for example? The thing is, I could, because it's merely a working relationship and sexual orientation has NOTHING to do with it.
And why does it matter about marriage? If a couple wants to commit to each other and be married, then why can't we let them? It isn't like they're suddenly going to be able to make babies together, but if they want to adopt, again, why stop them if they are loving and stable and approved as any other couple would be? What threat is this to those with more traditional or "accepted" lifestyles? I feel no threat from it and wish our governments would STOP wasting their time, our money and their attention on this issue.
I have to feel that if the general perception of same sex relationships were changed, that some of the pain and emotional stress that comes with the territory would be lessened, or maybe even a lot. I can't say I've walked in thier shoes, but I've tried to understand, and I feel badly that someone would be made to feel the way some have been, even killed or injured for this "choice" which is not necessarily a choice at all.
With as little as we know and understand about the human brain, is it not possible that there is some connection or undetected hormone that could cause this? Not that it's an illness but rather just a difference such as brown eyes or blue, white skin or black, tall or short? Why can't it be that harmless?
Curious because there is a wide range of people and lifestyles here, and as well there are some well-informed also loving and persuasive people here.
Thanks for joining in...looking forward to the discussion.
Liz