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Sverige, all i can say is that i myself was raised in a home like hte one you are describing as was one of my sisters and we were never teased or called any of the names you think we should be called. it doesn't matter if you have two mommies or two daddies or if mommie dies and daddy gets a new friend who happens to be a man. all that is important is the love that is apparent in the home. are you saying i hsould have been removed from my home and my father when my mother died because he finalyl accepted the fact that he was gay? i just don't understand where these ideas are coming from honestly. maybe i never will.
ginger~ i happen to disagree with you one one of your points. yes, people are devaluing marriage now, as can be seens by high divorce rates. however, i have seen marriages between a man and a woman last a little over a year or two and partnetships bwtween two men or two women last over two decades. they have the same love that men and women who marry do, and in many cases much stronger love, because let's face it...you havee to have a strong love and committment to stay with someone that many in society would ostracize you for.
honeykiss~ i respect your religious beliefs, but my thought was that Jesus died to forgive up our sins. as such, how can a forgiving and just God punish men and women for loving each other? I believe that God made his children, heterosexual and homosexual alike, and that he loves us all equally and wants us to be happy in the way we live our lives with our loved ones. i know that this is not the same position you hold, but i really wish everyone had the same oppurtunities in love and marriage that i do.
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