The Homosexual Agenda, page 40


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reply posted on 13-8-2006 @ 07:09 PM by sdcigarpig
I would like to say, Pauththeforth, thank you for stating what you did.
Pepsi, I would disagree with you fully. Like paul, I did grow up, in a normal family. Father in the military, mother full time housewife. I grew up thinking I was normal. Unlike Paul, I had no access to any adult material. But I was told about the human body. At the age of 13 I could tell you with accuracy about the function of the human body down to the scientific terms. Yet I still, as I grew up had no interest in women. None what so ever, to include trying unsucessfully to have sex with one. But still ma healthy. I would state, from my own experiences and listening to others, that being gay has to be a function of biology, if nothing more than the fact that most gay men, are attracted to other men and gay women are attracted by nature to other women. We are not horrid people, infact most that I know are quiet, tend to work hard like every other person out there. I do not advertise that we are gay. We tend to keep a low profile, vote, do community service, work every day and just want what most people want, to be left alone, and not to have someone tell us that we are wrong. We are not monsters. We have moralities and follow the laws. Most of all, what we would like is simply acceptance that like you, we are a functional member of society at large, not some mentally sick person out there. That we do fulfill a function in the country and that we just, like everyone else, want to live and not be bothered, and to be equal.


reply posted on 11-10-2006 @ 04:30 PM by benraiben2k
Hi there, well, for one, I am gay. And, I've never even heard of any gay agenda until now, and I've not even bothered to delve in to it too much, because simply, it doesn't interest me. I am attracted to the same sex - with no choice, anyone that thinks it is a choice really shouldn't even try to argue being homosexual is wrong, because they clearly have no idea about it anyway.

I am personally not interested in marriage. If was straight, I wouldn't be either. Marriages always tend to go sour, some people are lucky however. But personally, marriage is just another construct by the human race, and doesn't have any interest for me. But if others want to get wed, then that is fine by me. You won't see me throwing myself down the aisles demanding the event comes to a stand still.

Also, I am not interested in this "gay pride" scenario either. I am gay, but no need to make a parade over it, because that just continues to create a divide than make things equal in my eyes.

People seem to have a notion also that people have to have been through a traumatic event to be homosexual, not true at all. I actually knew there was something "different" about me when I was about 4...I eventually grew older to realise I was gay. It doesn't feel unatural to me, neither did I have to accept it, I always have been. In fact when I hear people say they found it hard to accept they were gay, it seems somewhat alien to me.

The only agenda I have, if any, is to be allowed to have a job, and get on with my life!
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