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all the homophobes really need to get some security because you all seem insecure about your own sexuality
plaka kaneis?? pikraaaaaaaa... kouragio aderfe
Sucks to be you.
Okay. So, after reading about half the page of comments (and divineinstrument's and razzumfrazzum's argument), I have this to say: Divineinstrument, I have to agree with you. While there really can't be a "gene" that decides weather you're gay or not, there has to be something. And trust me, it's not nurturing. I come from a VERY homophobic family, and yet, I'm bisexual. I didn't even know that liking guys AND girls was even an option when I was 9 and contemplated kissing my best friend(who was a GIRL), I thought it was natural to wonder how it would be to kiss her. So how CAN it be because of nurturing? But, again, there's really no way that it can be because of genes. I've heard that you will (most likely) end up homosexual if someone in your family is homosexual, but that doesn't make any sense if you think about it. (instead of using me again, let's go to one of my friends!) My friend's entire family is as straight as a straight line drawn by a computer, yet she's as straight as a rainbow. So, if what I was told was true, wouldn't that mean that she was faking or something, since she just HAS to be straight because no one in her family is homosexual?No. Either way, I have to say good luck with coming out. I didn't even want to tell my parents about my sexuality since I knew they were very against it, but after my dad caught me kissing my girlfriend, it kind of HAD to come out. Thankfully though, most of my friends are either homosexual themselves, or are completely okay with it. Hopefully, your family and friends would rather have you in their lives than shun you because of your sexuality. Gamubatekuredasai. がむばてくれださい。Good luck. On another note. Razzumfrazzum, All I have to say is read my comment to Divineinstrument and maybe, just talk to a gay or a lesbian and ask them if they were brought up that way, or if it was natural for them. 9 times out of 10, they'll say it was natural. No,I'm not saying you're one hundred percent wrong, but, I would greatly appreciate it if you talked to actual homosexuals instead of basing your entire argument on what you read on scientific sites. Yes, science has it's place, but when it comes to the human body and what the human mind chooses (still not saying homosexuality is a choice), I truly think that science should take a step back and just observe instead of experiment. Leave nature to be nature and be happy with it instead of trying to figure out why it happens. And that, is the argument from a 15 year old homosexual.
I see why it's and FML for FINDING OUT his/her son is gay. Not that he is gay, and for drinking the beers.
Woah! you're the one being an asshole here #230! being gay is very much "OK"! I don't know if I'd say it's a "really good thing"! but it is definitely OK! and you shouldn't go around telling people to shoot themselves.. One day they might actually do it... and then what?
pool-boy?
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I don't think OP's FMLing because of him being gay, but more because it was an awkward situation...
Um...I think one or two of you missed the point (like #2), OP wasn't mad that the pool boy and his son were in a gay relationship, he just wanted the pool boy to STOP DRINKING HIS BEER. He probably didn't know his son was gay, or if he did, he didn't care.