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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Homosexuality and bisexuality is most definitely being pushed as an agenda.[/quote] It's not an "agenda". What you are seeing is younger people embracing diversity and understanding that homosexuality, bisexuality, a-sexuality, ..... are every bit as valid as heterosexuality. Frankly, I'm embarrassed that so many of my peers (I am 50) are so far behind in their thinking. Teen girls have learned that it is safe to explore sexuality. They understand that no one has the right to tell another person who they can and cannot love. And they view romantic love as something bigger than gender.[/quote] So if people don't agree with you, they are "behind in their thinking?" Fascinating.[/quote] So are you okay with polygamy because that agenda is up next. Following that is incest and after that, pedophilia. [/quote] No, no, stupid stupid. We are talking about consenting adults. That is not the same as incest or pedophilia. If you can't get that through your thick skull there's no point in even trying to have a conversation with you. [/quote] Polygamy is with consenting adults Incest can also be with consenting adults What if your 19yr old daughter and husband wanted a sexual relationship? Consenting adults. Decided to fight for the right to get married. They are in love. They can't help who they fall in love with. Is it wrong? What if one man and 4 women all want to get married in DC and fight to have equal rights. Is it wrong? There is no difference. [/quote]
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