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Originally posted by speling bee View PostYou and the Lady are going to have to do it the biological way.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostYour point is?
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe only problem with gay parents is the stick the kid is likely to get for having gay parents.
Knew a lad when I was a kid whose parent was transsexual - his mum had died, and his step-dad had become a woman. He was hard as nails - had to be to survive at school.
I hope one day schools will become equal for all - but could be a long time waiting.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostSocial services have made it perfectly clear that you are not going to be allowed to adopt with a 80 something woman with dementia, and screw your 'Human Rights'.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI didnt realise you were gay Brillo. What's that you say? You're not?!?! Well you do realise that Rupert is right? So personally I feel that means he is a lot more entitled to an opinion and no doubt has a lot more experience on this subject than you ever will.
There's nothing I hate more than misguided offence on behalf of a group of which someone is not a member of!
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere are two things worse than gay parents - no parents or dysfunctional parents.
If two people are prepared to look after and give love to kids who would otherwise be left in the care system then go for it
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Originally posted by mudskipper View PostThe only problem with gay parents is the stick the kid is likely to get for having gay parents.
Knew a lad when I was a kid whose parent was transsexual - his mum had died, and his step-dad had become a woman. He was hard as nails - had to be to survive at school.
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The only problem with gay parents is the stick the kid is likely to get for having gay parents.
Knew a lad when I was a kid whose parent was transsexual - his mum had died, and his step-dad had become a woman. He was hard as nails - had to be to survive at school.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI didnt realise you were gay Brillo. What's that you say? You're not?!?! Well you do realise that Rupert is right? So personally I feel that means he is a lot more entitled to an opinion and no doubt has a lot more experience on this subject than you ever will.
There's nothing I hate more than misguided offence on behalf of a group of which someone is not a member of!
Absolutely nothing remotely tawdry in any of that.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostThere are two things worse than gay parents - no parents or dysfunctional parents.
If two people are prepared to look after and give love to kids who would otherwise be left in the care system then go for it
I'll be sending flowers to Maggie Thatcher next ...
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostIts as irrelevant and meaningless if I say iron man competitions are really easy. I bet there are many people who do them who find them so easy they dont even need to train.
But I wouldnt say that, as I know nothing about it, same as you.
But Rupert's comments were about parenting as much as homosexuality. If he does not want children - fine. Extrapolation is the issue.
By the way I also know nothing about female circumcision. There are some who have experience of it who believe it is culterally acceptable. The fact that I have no direct experience does not stop me from knowing it is totally and utterly wrong.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostIts as irrelevant and meaningless if I say iron man competitions are really easy. I bet there are many people who do them who find them so easy they dont even need to train.
But I wouldnt say that, as I know nothing about it, same as you.
There are also a few people around who have a gay parent and have been brought up by them when they knew that parent was gay.
Obviously if you approach them with a openly bigoted set of views you won't get to hear these personal stories.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostWhether I am gay or not is irrelevant. What matters is that I am against extrapolation. If he had had kids then give his opinion it might give it more weight. But he has no idea. I bet there are many gay parents who do a brilliant job. Sorry if being against extrapolation goes against cuk rules.
But I wouldnt say that, as I know nothing about it, same as you.
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