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Quote from: yappersword on November 01, 2012, 13:05:38my mate grew up with two dads because her dad came out when she was a baby and her mum left. She wasn't bullied at all all the way through school, hehe if anything she helped me out when things were tough for me. Sometimes kids understand these things better than adults, you don't say no to something because someone might be bullied. Surely you support and continue to educate kids that bullying in any form is wrong.That's actually a valid point, kind of persuaded me a tad, but if I were in a situation like this, I'd just want what is best for the child
my mate grew up with two dads because her dad came out when she was a baby and her mum left. She wasn't bullied at all all the way through school, hehe if anything she helped me out when things were tough for me. Sometimes kids understand these things better than adults, you don't say no to something because someone might be bullied. Surely you support and continue to educate kids that bullying in any form is wrong.
I strangely disagree with same sex couples having children. I personally would never have a child with my male partner because I believe a child would need both a mother and father figure. I'm not downgrading single parenthood or anything. But I would want my child to have the option to have the comfort and advice from two different sexes.
I am in favour of same-sex couples. So long as both parents are loving then why is there a problem? Bullying happens any way, even if you have 'normal' parents. I'd like to eventually have a same-sex child.
I read a comment before about people being more comfortable about homosexuallity in schools and in the workplace nowadays in comparison to say, 10 years ago. I think this is because today's 'lads' are becomming more feminine than ever. You see straight men today having totally hairless bodies, wearing make-up and spending more time in the mirror than most women do!
Quote from: Joel on November 01, 2012, 20:14:56I read a comment before about people being more comfortable about homosexuallity in schools and in the workplace nowadays in comparison to say, 10 years ago. I think this is because today's 'lads' are becomming more feminine than ever. You see straight men today having totally hairless bodies, wearing make-up and spending more time in the mirror than most women do! That was me and I agree with what you've just said but I also think it's due to today's society being more open-minded and not conforming as much to religious views as to 50 years ago or whatever.
Quote from: Winter on November 01, 2012, 21:07:26Quote from: Joel on November 01, 2012, 20:14:56I read a comment before about people being more comfortable about homosexuallity in schools and in the workplace nowadays in comparison to say, 10 years ago. I think this is because today's 'lads' are becomming more feminine than ever. You see straight men today having totally hairless bodies, wearing make-up and spending more time in the mirror than most women do! That was me and I agree with what you've just said but I also think it's due to today's society being more open-minded and not conforming as much to religious views as to 50 years ago or whatever.Sadly, religion plays a big part in this. Don't judge (i know you won't) but i'm very religious, and I still believe in same-sex marriage. Just because the church says it wrong doesn't mean it's wrong. This is one part of religion i fucking despise. It gets me so mad. But i digress for now.