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Old May 5, 2006, 01:30 am   #19 (permalink) (top)
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I suspect that they really mean any public display of gayness, based on clichès and misconceptions. They don't want to see two men or two women holding hands, kissing, being affectionate in any manner. Instead of enjoying the obvious sign of affection they choose to be offended. They also object to swishy males, lisps, effeminate men, masculine women. They probably also object to men being polite, really listening when women speak, dressing well and being groomed.
ok, so they are offended by homosexuality in that they find it repulsive or disgusting or whatever. What's wrong with this? How can you condemn someone for the way they emotionally react to something? If they do not act on such reactions to homosexuality, what's the problem? (and yes, in this case telling a freind that you find their sexal preference repulsive is not right. It is comparable to me telling a freind of mine that I am repulsed by his crooked teeth).
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