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Post by Telemachus on Mar 20, 2019 11:22:54 GMT
I do believe same sex couples are normal. Well they have existed throughout history, so how can they not be normal? Albeit there are fewer such people than heterosexuals. But it is like saying “brown hair is normal, red hair is not normal” just because fewer people have red hair than brown hair. Would you deny to children that some people had red hair as a consequence? Since when has marriage been about reproducing? You can reproduce with marriage, and you can be married without reproduction. In your ideal world, would you deny infertile heterosexual couples the right to marry? In you last sentence you are sensationalising, or have allowed yourself to be sensationalised by the gutter press. These 5 year olds are not being taught about sex or gay sex. It is simply being explained to them that sometimes a man and a woman get together to form a relationship, and sometimes it can be a man and a man or a woman and a woman. Which hole you stick which bits into doesn’t enter into it. So obvious that you're gay Nick! If not, you'd realise that to heterosexual women, the vast majority of them, which hole you stick it in most certainly does enter into it Yes clearly it is all far too confusing in straight-world. There is such a thing as too much choice. Much easier to be gay!
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 20, 2019 11:45:08 GMT
How do divorce rates compare between hetero- and homo- partners/spouses*?
(horrible word, sounds like Scouse or mouse. Sorry, Mouse!)
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 20, 2019 11:48:09 GMT
Whilst I am heterosexual and married my child is not the product of sex, heterosexual or otherwise. I had IVF! That is heterosexual sex, it's just that something was inserted in a different way.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 11:55:35 GMT
How do divorce rates compare between hetero- and homo- partners/spouses*? (horrible word, sounds like Scouse or mouse. Sorry, Mouse!) Can you stick to the subject matter of the thread? If not, fuck off somewhere else!
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 20, 2019 12:00:44 GMT
Is this thread come about because of the Muslims at a school in Birmingham moaning about the headmaster forcing the teaching of gay/LBTBXYZ stuff to their little darlings?
I'm inclined to be on the side of the Mussies. Skool is for Chemistry, Reading 'n' Writing, and Geography.
Have no 'white privileged Christians' been moaning about this 'fashionable topic' being taught in skools?
Next subject FGM?
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Post by naughtyfox on Mar 20, 2019 12:20:07 GMT
How do divorce rates compare between hetero- and homo- partners/spouses*? (horrible word, sounds like Scouse or mouse. Sorry, Mouse!) Can you stick to the subject matter of the thread? If not, fuck off somewhere else! That's very rude. I'm glad I didn't marry you. In fact I wonder why you are obsessed with homosexuality.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 12:23:07 GMT
No thread drift allowed on here. Never.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 12:27:29 GMT
We had a blatantly gay male teacher at the dickhead private secondary school I had the misfortune to attend.
Boys school.
We used to have RS lessons (religious studies) but he would go on about other things like when someone pissed on his car from a bridge.
In one of the lessons (15 year old boys so fairly mature) he described male on male penetrative sex and got very detailed about potential injuries etc. Then he said he thought 2 or 3 of the boys in a class of about 25 boys would be gay.
Weird fucker he was that teacher.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 12:33:26 GMT
Going back to foxy's point about divorce or relationship breakdown. Another of my woman's friends is a dyke. She is married to another woman who has produced two children via sperm donation (non present male input). Now what is interesting to me is that the non biological "mother" parent does/did most of the infant care as the biological parent is a higher earner.
So the kids will see their non biological mother as a closer relative than the biological mother.
What would happen if there was a divorce? How would custody work.
Usually its the mother who gets custody (not always) but which mother would it be?
I personally think having children with same sex parents is too dodgy for the psychology of the child as they get older. It just seems wrong to me.
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Post by Telemachus on Mar 20, 2019 12:34:42 GMT
How do divorce rates compare between hetero- and homo- partners/spouses*? (horrible word, sounds like Scouse or mouse. Sorry, Mouse!) Pretty hard to say since gay marriage has only been allowed for the past 5 years. However I did read somewhere that the rate of divorces /dissolution of Civil Partnerships was much higher amongst lezzers than amongst benderboys. Maybe something to do with cat envy?
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Post by Telemachus on Mar 20, 2019 12:37:24 GMT
Going back to foxy's point about divorce or relationship breakdown. Another of my woman's friends is a dyke. She is married to another woman who has produced two children via sperm donation (non present male input). Now what is interesting to me is that the non biological "mother" parent does/did most of the infant care as the biological parent is a higher earner. So the kids will see their non biological mother as a closer relative than the biological mother. What would happen if there was a divorce? How would custody work. Usually its the mother who gets custody (not always) but which mother would it be? I personally think having children with same sex parents is too dodgy for the psychology of the child as they get older. It just seems wrong to me. So would it be better for the kiddies if they were born into a heterosexual family where dad beats up the mother, abuses them before finally buggering off with a younger model? It only seems wrong to you because you were not taught it was right when you were 5 (getting back on topic!).
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Post by dyertribe on Mar 20, 2019 12:40:11 GMT
Whilst I am heterosexual and married my child is not the product of sex, heterosexual or otherwise. I had IVF! Sorry you felt left out? Sorry but I don't understand your point?
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Post by dyertribe on Mar 20, 2019 12:43:17 GMT
Whilst I am heterosexual and married my child is not the product of sex, heterosexual or otherwise. I had IVF! That is heterosexual sex, it's just that something was inserted in a different way. No, it is not sex! Conception, yes but not sex. Also homosexual and Trans people can (and do) have children by IVF.
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Post by kris on Mar 20, 2019 12:48:07 GMT
In one of the lessons (15 year old boys so fairly mature) he described male on male penetrative sex and got very detailed about potential injuries etc. Then he said he thought 2 or 3 of the boys in a class of about 25 boys would be gay. Weird fucker he was that teacher. Well it was a public school so he was probably just making sure you where all aware of the dangers, either that or he was trying to find out which boys where gay.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2019 12:59:14 GMT
Going back to foxy's point about divorce or relationship breakdown. Another of my woman's friends is a dyke. She is married to another woman who has produced two children via sperm donation (non present male input). Now what is interesting to me is that the non biological "mother" parent does/did most of the infant care as the biological parent is a higher earner. So the kids will see their non biological mother as a closer relative than the biological mother. What would happen if there was a divorce? How would custody work. Usually its the mother who gets custody (not always) but which mother would it be? I personally think having children with same sex parents is too dodgy for the psychology of the child as they get older. It just seems wrong to me. So would it be better for the kiddies if they were born into a heterosexual family where dad beats up the mother, abuses them before finally buggering off with a younger model? It only seems wrong to you because you were not taught it was right when you were 5 (getting back on topic!). No its nothing to do with what I was or wasn't taught at 5 years old Why is domestic violence always used as a "would it be better" argument ? Very weak.
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