RE: Supreme Court Same Sex Marriage Argumet
August 30, 2015 at 3:53 pm
(This post was last modified: August 30, 2015 at 4:15 pm by Regina.)
To think that gay people can "turn you gay" means you already have some same-sex attraction. If you honestly think I can have that affect on you, then that's because you've clearly at some point in your life experienced an attraction to a member of the same sex that you squashed. If you were comfortable in your heterosexuality you'd know a gay person can't have that affect on you.
Also look at where child marriages are still commonplace in the world, you'll see these places are coincidentally where you fucking DON'T want to be a gay person. I can't see how so many people miss this, so you think tolerating homosexuality is going to lead to toleration of pedophilia? Girl look at Yemen...
Also look at where child marriages are still commonplace in the world, you'll see these places are coincidentally where you fucking DON'T want to be a gay person. I can't see how so many people miss this, so you think tolerating homosexuality is going to lead to toleration of pedophilia? Girl look at Yemen...
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