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heterosexuality 1919 Responses
Last post: 4 months ago | Thread started: Jul 23, 08, 1:26 a.m.
- 000000
/* found that on some obscure site*/
1.What do you think caused your heterosexuality?
2. When and how did you decide that you were a heterosexual?
3. Is it possible that your heterosexuality is just a phase that you may grow out of?
4. Is it possible that your heterosexuality stems from a neurotic fear of others of the same sex?
5. Isn't it possible that all you need is a good gay lover?
6. Heterosexuals have histories of failure in gay relationships. Do you think you may have turned to heterosexuality in fear of rejection?
7. If you've never slept with a person of the same sex, how do you know you wouldn't prefer it?
8. If your heterosexuality is normal, why are a disproportionate number of mental patients heterosexual?
9. With whom have you discussed your heterosexual tendencies? How did they react?
10. Your heterosexuality doesn't offend me as long as you don't try to force it on me. Why do people feel compelled to seduce others into your sexual orientation?
11. If you choose to nurture children, would you want them to be heterosexual, knowing the problems they would face?
12. The great majority of child molesters are heterosexuals. Do you consider it safe to expose your children to heterosexual teachers?
13. Why do you insist on being so obvious, and making a public spectacle of your heterosexuality? Can't you just be what you are and keep it quiet?
14. How can you ever hope to become a whole person if you limit yourself to a compulsive, exclusive heterosexual object choice, and remain unwilling to explore and develop your normal, natural, God-given homosexual potential?
15. Heterosexuals are noted for assigning themselves and each other to narrowly restricted sex roles. Why do you cling to such unhealthy role-playing?
16. How can you enjoy a fully satisfying sexual experience or deep emotional rapport with a person of the opposite sex, when the obvious physical, biological, and temperamental differences between you are so vast? How can a man understand what pleases a woman sexually, or vice-versa?
17. Why do heterosexuals place so much emphasis on sex?
18. With all the societal support marriage receives, the divorce rate is spiraling. Why are there so few stable relationships among heterosexuals?
19. How could the human race survive if everyone were heterosexual like you, considering the menace of overpopulation?
20. There seem to be very few happy heterosexuals. Techniques have been developed with which you might be able to change if you want to. Have you ever tried therapy?
21. A disproportionate number of criminals, welfare recipients, and other irresponsible or anti-social types are heterosexual. Why would you want to hire a heterosexual for a responsible position?
22. Do heterosexuals hate and/or distrust other of their own sex? Is that what makes them heterosexual?
23. Why are heterosexuals so promiscuous?
24. Why do you make a point of attributing heterosexuality to famous people? Is it to justify your own heterosexuality?
25. Could you really trust a heterosexual therapist/counselor to be objective and unbiased? Don't you fear that s/he might be inclined to influence you in the direction of his/her own leanings?
- Jul 23, 08, 1:26 a.m. – Permalink
- Ramanisky2
that is so gaaaaaay


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 1:27 a.m. – Permalink
- Point5
allow me to tackle this:
1. vagina
2. when I touched vagina
3. no
4. no
5. not unless (s)he has a vagina
6. no
7. vagina
8. they're crazy over vagina
9. mostly women at the bar. they want to share their vagina
10. they want them to test drive the vagina
11. no, vagina is way to complicated
12. only if they introduce my children to doctor seuss books
13. ask Llyod
14. I don't believe in god
15. porn made me do it
16. once again, porn
17. vagina
18. there's other vagina out there
19. vagina replicates
20. no, but I have tried drugs and alcohol
21. the way I see it our government is already full of those people, so yes.
22. yes
23. see #18
24. there's no vagina like famous vagina
25. if she's leaning towards me while she's wearing a low cut blouse then I'm not worried.

- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 1:37 a.m. – Permalink
- Ramanisky2
da vajeene is ahhh nice ... yes?


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 2 a.m. – Permalink
- robotron3k
July 12, 2008
Heterosexual Pride to be celebrated in New YorkStraight Pride Parade will roll out on August 31, 2008 in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, just one day ahead of the annual Caribbean Labor Day Parade.
In a press release sent out recently by members of the reggae community, who have organized this event as a response to gay groups coming down hard on some dancehall music; the parade was justified as being, "...a chance for Heterosexuals to gather together and proudly embrace their sexuality. The Parade will also allow reggae and dancehall fans who are in New York City for the Labor Day celebrations to get together and celebrate reggae, dancehall and family in love and unity. Adults are encouraged to bring their children along for the celebrations, as the event will be family oriented."
Not only have gay groups launched massive global advocacies against what they call reggae's long history of gay intolerance, they have also been successful in hitting artists hard, in the pocket, by pushing for show cancellations. Their aim is reportedly to stop reggae and dancehall artists from promoting anti-gay violence, harassment and bigotry through lyrics.
The release said further: "Gay friends and gay relatives must be left at home or worse kept in the closet."


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 8:19 a.m. – Permalink
- mimeartist
hmm i'd say number 13 could be equally applied to gayers

- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 8:21 a.m. – Permalink
- gramme
ha...
000000, regardless of what you think about the Bible's veracity, Lilith does not appear in any translation of the Bible. That was my point. She is an extra-Biblical character, i.e. outside the canon of Scripture.
The Bible is full of historically proven events and characters. It also is full of parables and poetry. The difference is usually fairly clear, even to the casual reader who isn't reading the Bible in an effort to look for loopholes and/or fallacies.


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 8:26 a.m. – Permalink
- 000000
don't want to sidetrack this thread with bible talk
but you do know that there are countless editions of the bible, I myself have 3 different one,the bible isn't a completed book, its missing tons of work and stories that has been destroyed, hidden or lost during the past centuries,
said this, its still an inspiring book to read and find your own translation.anyways, by citing lilith which can be put at the same level of ever or adam, I was just responding to kinobe, that maybe god during his 6 days creative binge could have create a steve or even a bob,
who knows :P

- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 8:32 a.m. – Permalink
- gramme
00000, don't confuse translations with versions. There are many translations that basically say the same thing.
There are really only three versions of the Bible, and even those are not so much "versions", they just include differentiating material with many overlaps. There is the Jewish Torah, which is exactly the same as the Christian Old Testament. The Torah obviously does not include the New Testament, because Jews do not think Jesus was the Messiah spoken of in the Old Testament prophecies.
Then there is the Catholic Bible, which has the Old Testament, Apocrypha and New Testament. The Apocrypha was added after the Council of Nicaea in 323 AD. At Nicaea, hundreds of church elders gathered to determine which biblical records were the most accurate based on whether they had remained unaltered, and whether they agreed with each other based on what had generally been revealed about God's nature through the various Biblical books.
Finally, there is the Evangelical Bible used by Presbyterians, Lutherans, Baptists, Anglicans, Methodists, Churches of God, and many other denominations. The Ev. Bible does not include the Apocrypha, because the veracity of those books is highly debatable.
The original, unaltered Hebrew and Greek manuscripts are still available for study in a number of museums. Pastors and priests in training learn archaic forms of both languages, so as to make sure that they are getting to the root and understanding Scripture as it was originally written.
Translations such as the English Standard Version are word-for-word translations, labored over for years, sometimes decades, by highly trained Hebrew and Greek linguists.
And whether God created Steve or not is best answered not actually by reading the Biblical account of creation, but by studying male and female genetics and observed natural tendencies. Most people are misinformed by popular culture about these things. I would say that even most heterosexual men I know are deeply confused about what it means to be a man. This is not propaganda, but rather a belief that there are certain roles God intended for men and women; and when we fulfill those roles, we will be at peace – not just happy, which is temporary – but that we will know true joy and peace. That what I desire for everyone I come across.


- Dog-earJul 23, 08, 8:48 a.m. – Permalink





