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  1. jaadau121's Avatar
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by Veni Vidi Fugi)
    No. We humans are here because previous humans wanted to have sex with each other and didn't have contraceptives. Other humans, at the same time, had homosexual sex with each other. Just because these people did this, does not make it their divine function. It's just a thing that happened.

    There is no reason why the human race has to continue.
    Well anal sex?

    Like it or not, the primary function of the human race is to pro create and you know what that is what nature wants, and we do not need to argue, just look at how the world population is increasing, because one way or another nature will always get its way.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by jaadau121)
    It is something you decide, you are not born gay or straight, you become gay or straight because you decide to do so.
    You are so ignorant its astounding. When then did you decide to be straight. And if you can decide to be gay please oh please prove it to me. Mind you being gay doesn't mean only having sex with another person of the same sex. You need to actually have to want to have sex with that person, you have to enjoy it, you have to aspire to have romantic relations with someone of the same sex. Good luck with that.
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    (Original post by jaadau121)
    Well anal sex?

    Like it or not, the primary function of the human race is to pro create and you know what that is what nature wants, and we do not need to argue, just look at how the world population is increasing, because one way or another nature will always get its way.
    Lots of animals have anal sex. Not to mention you keep saying nature 'wants' this or that. Nature doesn't intend things. Nature doesn't want things. Nature just is. Having vaginal sex can lead to procreation however it isn't for procreation.
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    Right then, if it's a choice then switch for a day. If you chose to be straight then, you can choose right now to be gay. Prove it's a choice by doing just that.

    You didn't choose at 10/11, you noticed you liked women and then put a label on it.
    I do not want to choose to be gay, it is perverted, it is against the primary purpose of the human race, to procreate.

    Lots of people start off straight but then choose to be gay, so it proves its a choice.
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    (Original post by minimarshmallow)
    I said I came out as bisexual, doesn't mean I actually am.
    I'm pansexual actually, but I also don't want kids - biologically or adopted.

    Also, point out where I've presented anything with bias. I have stated facts, I have picked holes in other people's arguments. I haven't presented any opinions that didn't have an evidentiary basis.
    it is your opinion that you think what you stated were facts.
    and is pansexual another word of trans?

    i am still not sure that being gay is a choice or not. but all these new words just makes me wonder that it is a choice.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by jaadau121)
    Well anal sex?

    Like it or not, the primary function of the human race is to pro create and you know what that is what nature wants, and we do not need to argue, just look at how the world population is increasing, because one way or another nature will always get its way.
    Who is this nature? I'd like a chat. You're now just making blind assertions now. This is a load of rubbish. There is no nature. There is just a collection of rocks, minerals and organisms. Some of them have sex with each other. Some of this sex is between two males. Get over it, and stop being so ridiculously homophobic and dogmatic.
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    (Original post by jaadau121)
    I do not want to choose to be gay, it is perverted, it is against the primary purpose of the human race, to procreate.

    Lots of people start off straight but then choose to be gay, so it proves its a choice.
    You clearly don't understand what constitutes proving something. You have yet to prove as single thing in this entire thread! Show me evidence that being gay is a choice.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by jaadau121)
    I do not want to choose to be gay, it is perverted, it is against the primary purpose of the human race, to procreate.

    Lots of people start off straight but then choose to be gay, so it proves its a choice.
    I didn't say you'd have to have gay sex, just flip for one day to prove that it can be done.

    And nobody 'starts off straight but then choose[s] to be gay', those people were gay to begin with, or they're bisexual and they're exclusively perusing relationships with one sex over the other.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
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    Lots of animals have anal sex. Not to mention you keep saying nature 'wants' this or that. Nature doesn't intend things. Nature doesn't want things. Nature just is. Having vaginal sex can lead to procreation however it isn't for procreation.
    Considering the vagina has no other purpose than to accept the penis during sex for procreation and to help push the child out at birth, i think you will find, the vagina is all about pro creation

    Sex is enjoyable so that humans have more of it to fulfil the human races primary purpose, to procreate.

    If you enjoy it you will do it more hence why sex is enjoyable.
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    it is your opinion that you think what you stated were facts.
    and is pansexual another word of trans?

    i am still not sure that being gay is a choice or not. but all these new words just makes me wonder that it is a choice.
    Actually everything she said can be backed by evidence and cannot be shown untrue. For all intents and purposes they are fact.

    and pansexual is not another word for trans.

    How do more words imply a choice? They don't. That doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
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    Ladies and gentlemen, shall we accept that there is no point preaching to those that will not hear? I fear that we're fighting against forces that no amount of logic will defeat.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by Theafricanlegend)
    it is your opinion that you think what you stated were facts.
    and is pansexual another word of trans?

    i am still not sure that being gay is a choice or not. but all these new words just makes me wonder that it is a choice.
    Please point out something that isn't simply a fact or isn't backed up by a fact.

    No, trans is unrelated to sexual orientation.
    Pansexual means that the sex of a person isn't a factor I consider when deciding if someone is attractive or not - basically 'people, not parts' as I like to say.

    Sexual orientation is not a choice.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by minimarshmallow)
    I didn't say you'd have to have gay sex, just flip for one day to prove that it can be done.

    And nobody 'starts off straight but then choose[s] to be gay', those people were gay to begin with, or they're bisexual and they're exclusively perusing relationships with one sex over the other.
    I do not wish to choose to engage in perverted actions such as choosing to be gay, I choose to be straight all day everyday.
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    Right then, if it's a choice then switch for a day. If you chose to be straight then, you can choose right now to be gay. Prove it's a choice by doing just that.

    You didn't choose at 10/11, you noticed you liked women and then put a label on it.
    i guess that it depends on other factors, you could say being gay is a choice, as when you go around trying different stuff. your gay partner might be actually good at sex, meaning that you will enjoy it...
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by jaadau121)
    I do not wish to choose to engage in perverted actions such as choosing to be gay, I choose to be straight all day everyday.
    Lets look at this from another angle, if it were a choice to be gay, don't you think those in countries where it was illegal to be gay who had been sentenced to death for being gay would just choose to be straight so they could stay alive?
    You also can't do it, it's nothing to do with not wanting to, it can't be done.
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    i guess that it depends on other factors, you could say being gay is a choice, as when you go around trying different stuff. your gay partner might be actually good at sex, meaning that you will enjoy it...
    Who you have sex with is a choice. Who you are attracted to is not a choice. You can choose to have sex with someone you are not attracted to, but you can't choose to be attracted to them.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by jaadau121)
    Considering the vagina has no other purpose than to accept the penis during sex for procreation and to help push the child out at birth, i think you will find, the vagina is all about pro creation

    Sex is enjoyable so that humans have more of it to fulfil the human races primary purpose, to procreate.

    If you enjoy it you will do it more hence why sex is enjoyable.
    How do you explain young women who are infertile before they've even lost their virginity? They can't procreate, oh the sin.
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    Actually everything she said can be backed by evidence and cannot be shown untrue. For all intents and purposes they are fact.

    and pansexual is not another word for trans.

    How do more words imply a choice? They don't. That doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
    these words are new, they havent been around 400 years ago.
    they arent facts. its her opinion. shut it
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    Just to get back to the topic: the issue of whether gays should be allowed to be parents has boiled down, apparently, to whether homosexuality is morally wrong. Unfortunately, homophobia has risen its ugly head, and we're not going to get anywhere here. It's probably best to let jaadau121 get back to his own opinions.
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    Re: Do children really need one mother and one father (not gay parents)?
    (Original post by Theafricanlegend)
    these words are new, they havent been around 400 years ago.
    they arent facts. its her opinion. shut it
    Point out something I've said that isn't a fact or isn't backed up by a fact.
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