I am reminded about homosexuals who say if you don't want same sex marriage don't marry another person of the same sex so my reply is if you don't want freedom from homosexuality don't look for it and leave those alone who do want freedom from homosexuality.
What right have they got to tell others they are not allowed to be free of homosexuality? None at all, but they are so insecure they have to control everything that they can't handle.
I have a friend who has written two well researched books about homosexuality and he has come to the same conclusion that they are the most hateful, intolerant and discriminatory bigots this earth has ever seen.
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“I have a friend who has written two well researched books about homosexuality and he has come to the same conclusion that they are the most hateful, intolerant and discriminatory bigots this earth has ever seen.”
You mean apart from Nazis, terror groups like ISIS, European colonists like the Spanish conquistadors, etc.? What about pretty much every god that ever was used to justify war and rape and plunder throughout history?
From a Roger Marks counterpart IN A WORLD which is far more open about sex than our world and it’s asexuals who throughout history have been regarded as suspect:
I am reminded about asexuals who say if you don't want celibate marriage don't marry another person who is asexual so my reply is if you don't want freedom from asexuality don't look for it and leave those alone who do want freedom from asexuality.
What right have they got to tell others they are not allowed to be free of asexuality? None at all, but they are so insecure they have to control everything that they can't handle.
I have a friend who has written two well researched books about asexuality and he has come to the same conclusion that they are the most hateful, intolerant and discriminatory bigots this Earth has ever seen.
“What right have they got to tell others they are not allowed to be free of homosexuality? None at all,”
It’s only decent to expose something that is a lie. A celibate lifestyle is not ‘freedom from homosexuality’.
I’m going to do something now that might piss a few other FSTDT commenters off.
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Those people reckon they are all ‘ex-gay’. Now, I don’t have the best gaydar in the world, but you cannot tell me that all of them are not as gay as a window.
I’m a cis-het woman and I have also said that if you don’t want a same-sex marriage, don’t marry a person of the same sex.
Freedom from homosexuality? That’s not possible; it’s like asking for freedom from tall people or freedom from left-handed people. People are born like that; they have no say in it.
What right do you have to tell people they don’t have a right to exist?
They are not the insecure ones, dearie; you are! They just want to exist; you want to deny them that.
I know many homosexual people on the net, and a few in real life too. None of them are the least bit hateful, intolerant or discriminatory.
You and your “friend”, on the other hand, come off as very hateful, intolerant, discriminatory and bigoted. Perhaps your “friend” was researching the mirror by accident…
@Citizen_Justin #22875
I have a pretty poor gaydar. I had a colleague/boss for years who I later found out was gay. I had no idea at the time. I just noticed that he was very relaxing to be around, and seemed to like my husband. What I noticed was the almost unconscious attention most straight men have towards women, that my colleague instead had towards men. Not sexual attention, just “gentlemanly” attention, or something.
Anyway, I’d still think that most of those people were at least bisexual, not that it’s any of my business. If they genuinely feel no attraction to the same gender, and this is what THEY want, I’m happy for them. If they are repressing, and constantly fight to keep away feelings of “wrong” attraction, I’m very sorry for them, sorry that they feel that this is somehow necessary.
I would urge them not to get married to opposite-gender people without informing them of this supposed “change”. Too many families have already been rent apart by people (both homosexual and transgender) marrying for show, and then not being able to keep up the facade anymore.
It doesn’t matter how many times you corner Roger on his “I have a friend” story, he’ll never give you the guy’s name, the name of the books he wrote, or any information about how his “research” was obtained.
If Roger Marks does not feel any desire to have sex with a man, then Roger Marks is free from homosexuality. No one is forcing him to engage in gay sex, so still, he is free from homosexuality. If these people can’t get that through their heads, then they only prove just exactly how little they care about freedom, and how much they care about their personal control over everyone else.
Confused?
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