I'd still say that's supporting, in the same way as I'm supporting a political party if I vote for them and I don't have to be particularly active or participate in any other way. If i were to vote for homosexuals right to get married for example I am showing my support. I would say that the word support doesn't mean more than that.SammiYin said:Now to me that's just indifference, you are making minimal effort on your part and a couple of clicks wouldn't boost my feelings if I were gay.Sharalon said:Ok, your first statement is just... Well, stupid. But I guess you would have a point with the rest of the post IF there would be a downside of supporting homosexuals. I can support someone even if I don't share their sexual interests. If I can make someone feel better about their sexuality just by pressing Support or telling them that I accept them for who they are, I am more that willing to help.SammiYin said:I suppose it's debatable the benefits of humanity dying out because everyone took the 'gay fashion'.Sharalon said:What are you talking about? The last thing we need is more people in the world. I'd say we have enough problems providing the entire world with food.SammiYin said:I personally don't give a crap about it, as far as Darwinism goes it's a terrible thing but I'm not going out of my way to get rid of it, I have better things to do. Like have children
Btw, the fact that homosexuals can't have children is the only thing I'm kinda jealous of. Kids are just the worst kind of people.
And yes we do have problems with population, so why add to those problems by getting up in arms for or against something ethical instead of something practical.
Gay people supporting gay people I can understand. Straighties taking it upon themselves I don't.
For me actual support is raring up whenever someone even mentions the subject, taking time from your life to try and boost another persons, which I'm sure is very noble and all that, but there's more pressing matters in my life than where Person A puts Genital B.
Depends entirely on the context. There are a million different degrees of PDA.Togs said:To your first point I say I guess just like I have to gay couples have to chin up and deal with it- its incredibly rude for couples to have a public make out session in any case.
Well observed.Togs said:And to your second point I have a hard time understanding why some homosexuals feel the need to turn their backs on their masculinity, if Im honest it reminds me of self-mutilation, which is undoubtedly gonna make you go all supercillious and indignant again.
Why the fuck is it in Greek?Dags90 said:And really captcha?
I mean sexually. I'm not one of those bra-burning man-hating lesbians. I have male friends and everything, I just die a little inside at the thought of their junk going near/on/in me. Ick.teh_gunslinger said:This may come across as being waay to nosy, I'd like to ask a question, if I may?
When you say that men repulse you, is that in a strictly sexual sense or do we just repulse you in general? If the first, well, that's understandable. If the second, then, how do you make that work?
I only ask because, as a straight dude myself, I can't say that guys repulse me. I'd not have sex with one, but I sure don't find us repulsive. So I just wonder in what sense you are repulsed.
And if this is none of my business, you have my sincere apologies for being so damn nosy.