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A stroke turned this guy gay, so it isn't genetic?

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Original post by AreebWithaHat
It's infecting everyone through the air!!!

jk


I don't find that at all amusing.
Original post by Jack Andrea
I don't find that at all amusing.


a good thing it wasn't for your amusement then
Original post by BonnyBonny
Yeah it does not. But doctors have cured these unfortunate individuals which hopefully they can find a concrete method :smile:


Unfortunate, really? There's nothing unfortunate about being gay

Original post by BonnyBonny
Women mating with men is normal and makes biological sense


Both sexualities are normal, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make?

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Reply 43
lol at the gay-defenders all coming out.

It makes me wonder why people have to make it seem like homosexual is natural, in the sense that what if it was not natural? Is it such a bad act that the only way to justify it means it must be natural?
Reply 44
Original post by shadowdweller
Unfortunate, really? There's nothing unfortunate about being gay


I meant in a comparative sense



Both sexualities are normal, I'm not sure what point you're trying to make?

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Yes you are right

women mating with women makes biological sense
Original post by scapepower
lol at the gay-defenders all coming out.

It makes me wonder why people have to make it seem like homosexual is natural, in the sense that what if it was not natural? Is it such a bad act that the only way to justify it means it must be natural?


Well, if someone insinuates that gay people need curing, do you really expect people not to defend against that?

The natural argument is usually against those who say 'it's unnatural so it's wrong'. The fact that it comes up so often is usually because of people arguing against homosexuality

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Reply 46
Original post by shadowdweller
Well, if someone insinuates that gay people need curing, do you really expect people not to defend against that?

The natural argument is usually against those who say 'it's unnatural so it's wrong'. The fact that it comes up so often is usually because of people arguing against homosexuality

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Not to be disrespectful, but every gay person has the body which was designed or adapted or evolved (whatever floats your boat) to mate with the opposite gender.

Anything stopping the natural and intended function surely is, in that basic sense, a disorder?
Original post by BonnyBonny
I meant in a comparative sense

Yes you are right

women mating with women makes biological sense


That doesn't make it any better! It's no more unfortunate to be gay than it is to be straight

Depends what you mean by 'making biological sense'

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Original post by scapepower
Not to be disrespectful, but every gay person has the body which was designed or adapted or evolved (whatever floats your boat) to mate with the opposite gender.

Anything stopping the natural and intended function surely is, in that basic sense, a disorder?


So? That doesn't mean being gay can't be genetic/being gay is unnatural

There are various reasons it could - by your definition - be natural. And sidenote, unnatural maybe, but disorder definitely not

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Reply 49
Original post by shadowdweller

Depends what you mean by 'making biological sense'

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Procreation
Original post by BonnyBonny
Procreation


It doesn't need to make 'biological sense' to be natural

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Reply 51
Original post by scapepower
lol at the gay-defenders all coming out.

It makes me wonder why people have to make it seem like homosexual is natural, in the sense that what if it was not natural? Is it such a bad act that the only way to justify it means it must be natural?


it doesn't bother me and i see no evidence it hurts society. Many things hurt society, yet we still accept them anyhow.
Reply 52
Original post by BonnyBonny
Procreation


some straight people don't reproduce. as we have 7 billion people, why does it matter if some don't reproduce? if you're going to cite the Bible or some such, where did Jesus say that a person should reproduce? There are some monks in orders who don't. Try and explain that as bad per the Gospels, eh?
Reply 53
Original post by katyness
Yeah, right.



Very rational response Katy lady. Could you add more to your response.
Reply 54
Original post by c.a1979
it doesn't bother me and i see no evidence it hurts society. Many things hurt society, yet we still accept them anyhow.


HIV hurts society.
Reply 55
Original post by Skip_Snip
I could feel myself becoming dumber just from watching that video.


It's a fact, man-up. The stroke turned him straight. Stra8!!!
Original post by Jam198
HIV hurts society.


Your point?

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Original post by Jam198
It's a fact, man-up. The stroke turned him straight. Stra8!!!


I swear when this thread started, it turned him gay...

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Reply 58
Original post by c.a1979
er.. conditions have different causes. this doesn't prove it's not genetic.


It proves an opt out when they do make the solution mainstream.
Original post by Jam198
It proves an opt out when they do make the solution mainstream.


I highly doubt they'll do that

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