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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Oh no pp, that's where you're wrong. This will not end with "tolerance." We must go for full acceptance and next it will be (actually in some ways it already is) - this is what everyone needs to try. [/quote] I'm ok with full acceptance. The sooner we get there, the less time we'll spend telling teenagers that they aren't feeling the feelings they're feeling (a losing proposition if ever there was one), and the sooner our kids can focus on school work. Win-win, don't you think?[/quote] No, I don't agree. And I'm not OK with "full acceptance." I will never accept deviance and perversion of this magnitude, nor will I accept parents who go along with it. It's nothing short of child abuse. We all feel thousands of crazy things all the time, every day. If you or I acted on every "feeling" we had, we'd probably be divorced, in jail or worse. Mature people don't run life by their feelings.[/quote] OK, then we'll all have to go on wasting lots of people's time and energy on stuff that's really none of anybody's darn business. It's regrettable, but if that's what you want to do, I can't stop you.[/quote]
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