People are born asexual.
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People are born asexual.
If its your choice, than...
Why the hell would anyone choose the life of being gay? Why they hell would you like being violently discriminated against? Bullied to suicide in most adolescent scenarios? Being told how unnatural your are and how your are going to hell for your SINS?? GTFO.
This is how I know that you don't "choose" to be gay or straight.
My dick got hard for the pink ranger. I didn't sit down and weigh out the pros and cons of boys v girls as a little 6 year old before i made a decision about what I was attracted to..
MY DICK CHOSE
[QUOTE=macmac]Do you realize that we're gonna be about [B]20 billion [/B]people on this earth in about 50years? Stop talking about evolution like you have a clue and start learning how to eat a good dikk[/QUOTE]
:biggums:
its supposed to peak at like 9
[QUOTE=miller-time]i think they also provide a social benefit too. imagine how arrogant and ignorant we would all be if no one was different. people that challenge the status quo force us to reexamine our position which in turn allows us to be more liberal minded and stops us from taking things for granted. difference is beneficial to society, it is just a shame that people who are different have to take the bullshi from guys like the OP.[/QUOTE]
I like this post, and agree with it 100%
that being said I do think down the road in the future that we will eventually weed out genetic disorders and genetic disease from our DNA...not sure if that will ever include any type of "gay gene" that we might find, but I do hear many transgender types say things like "I always felt like I was born in the wrong body" thus the sex change operation, and I am sure they view it as a genetic mishap...
[QUOTE=bmulls]Liberal morons that are also apparently convinced of their intellectual superiority :rolleyes:
I just posted I'm atheist, I've never been religious and I've never had any religious conditioning "imprinted" on me. I also accept that homosexuality exists and I don't care if they get married.
With that said, I don't need to agree with it. There are more criminals in the United States than gay people. Does that make criminality right and normal? For a legal example, millions of people cheat on their significant others. Is this also right and normal?
The mere fact that people do something doesn't inherently make it a good thing.[/QUOTE]
You used two examples that have unambiguous moral interpretations (crime/cheating=bad) but homosexuality does follow those examples. Just saying "I dont agree with it" is your right but its open to well-deserved criticism.
Saying that your not religious doesnt suddenly make your stance legitimate.
[QUOTE=Rolando]The more men who are gay, the better. I learned this from living in SanFrancisco for a while. Having all those gay guys there helped me have sex with more women and I appreciate that very very much.
Memo to straight men: support gay rights, gay marriage and gay everything. These guys have decided to remove themselves from the "who gets to have sex with the women" competition. God Bless Them All.:cheers:[/QUOTE]
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This.
More gay men means more women for the rest of us
for every gay man there is a gay woman...it doesn't mean more women for the rest of us...it all equals out
[QUOTE=-p.tiddy-][B]for every gay man there is a gay woman[/B]...it doesn't mean more women for the rest of us...it all equals out[/QUOTE]
:facepalm
You realize gays are attracted to people of the same sex right?
I hope I misunderstood what you posted.
[QUOTE=ace23]:facepalm
You realize gays are attracted to people of the same sex right?
I hope I misunderstood what you posted.[/QUOTE]
I think you did, I think he means that because 5% of the male population is gay (or whatever the statistic is) doesn't mean straight guys will get 5% more women to choose from because 5% of females will be gay too (making them unavailable).
I appreciate everybody's responses in this thread even if they disagreed, I still believe what I believe when I started this thread, per the constitution(not personal support it) I'm glad they got the right to marriage. I just hope homosexuals are as supportive for polygamist push their marriage to be legal, and homosexuality's cousin, beastility, makes a push for marriage, look at the article below, its just the beginning:
[QUOTE]Bestiality brothels are
[QUOTE=jdiaby]I appreciate everybody's responses in this thread even if they disagreed, I still believe what I believe when I started this thread, per the constitution(not personal support it) I'm glad they got the right to marriage. I just hope homosexuals are as supportive for polygamist push their marriage to be legal, and homosexuality's cousin, beastility, makes a push for marriage, look at the article below, its just the beginning:[/QUOTE]
Yeah it isn't the beginning of anything. These are all separate issues that need to be debated and either accepted or denied on their own merits. Animal or child sexual-relationships with adults involve a side that is not able to give consent, so I highly doubt they will ever be accepted by mainstream society.
I don't know if there's a legitimate "gay gene" or not. I think it makes sense that there would be one, considering how many homosexuals there are in society. I don't think roughly 10%+ of the world's population woke up one day and made the personal decision to be gay, but to some degree, I do believe choice is part of the equation. How big or small that piece to the puzzle truly is, up for debate I suppose.
I think it's a combination of both genetics and social environment, especially at the younger stages of one's life experiences. Many share this theory, but many others believe it's either one way or the other, no in-between. Many subscribe to the 85/15 split, meaning 85% genetics 15% social environment or vice versa. I'd say I'm more of the 85 / 15 split, but with one's social environment being the overwhelming factor.
Obviously, until science can progress further we'll never truly know.
[QUOTE=miller-time]I think you did, I think he means that because 5% of the male population is gay (or whatever the statistic is) doesn't mean straight guys will get 5% more women to choose from because 5% of females will be gay too (making them unavailable).[/QUOTE]
Exactly
[QUOTE=Hoodlum Science]I don't know if there's a legitimate "gay gene" or not. I think it makes sense that there would be one, considering how many homosexuals there are in society. I don't think roughly 10%+ of the world's population woke up one day and made the personal decision to be gay, but to some degree, I do believe choice is part of the equation. How big or small that piece to the puzzle truly is, up for debate I suppose.
I think it's a combination of both genetics and social environment, especially at the younger stages of one's life experiences. Many share this theory, but many others believe it's either one way or the other, no in-between. Many subscribe to the 85/15 split, meaning 85% genetics 15% social environment or vice versa. I'd say I'm more of the 85 / 15 split, but with one's social environment being the overwhelming factor.
Obviously, until science can progress further we'll never truly know.[/QUOTE]
Science has shown that gay males have brains that are the same shape as straight females and that gay females have a brain that is the same shape as straight males.
Google it...I know that sounds made up but its true.
I think that the vast majority of the time it is genetic...a case of wrong body to match the brain.