RE: My views on gay mariage
July 20, 2013 at 6:40 am
(This post was last modified: July 20, 2013 at 6:43 am by pineapplebunnybounce.)
(July 20, 2013 at 6:21 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote:the parents are whoever raised the child. Even if you have bad parents, you can't deny that they're your parents simply because of the impact they have on your life is unique to them and them alone. How would I feel if I found out my dad isn't my biological dad? it wouldn't change much, except I might go look for my half siblings or biological dad, not to replace my actual siblings and dad, but just to get to know them. In your book? Man, your book wasn't written for this reality.Quote:So much stupidity in a 3 sentences. Cheating to have children? HAH. heteros have been doing it longer than homos have. Who gives a shit if you're siblings by blood or not? For the rest of us who actually care about the children, as long as they're raised well and raised happy, why does it matter if they share DNA? If you want to go on this track you have to say that you think adopted children are of less value in society than biological children.Indeed, it's cheating. Obviously people of two sexes can never ever reproduce with eachother can they now? And who gives a shit? I wonder how you'd feel if you were the product of an artificial insemination ritual, in which one of your "fathers" gave is your actual biological father, yet of course, it is still a matter of debate if such people can be called parents at all, in my book, no.
Quote:I do care deeply about children, and therefore, I want them to be raised in a natural environment, and be created via natural processes, as they were created for centuries, and raised amongst those who are capable of the said processes.You know what else is unnatural? buildings. Plumbing, too. Electricity. Medicine. Clothes with synthetic fabric, soaps. Plastic. Cars ... etc. They do make our lives better though.
Quote:or maybe, i'm mature enough to understand that just because i don't like someone else's fashion, they're not obligated to dress like me to accommodate my tastes. Maybe, i'm reasonable enough to expect everyone to live in ways that would make themselves happy as long as they don't hurt anyone.Quote:Shame on you for expecting people to suffer because oh it makes you uncomfortable.Wow, you've gone far beyond these guys in being sentiment.
Besides, it makes me uncomfortable, and I would like them to act in accordance with it. I stop doing something if someone becomes uncomfortable. If you don't, I guess its your lack of said shame that fuels your behavior.