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Originally Posted by T@T
To find it uncomfortable to educate my son on gayness doesn't make it "hate" does it?. when friends come over for a party or barbecue and show affection to each other I don't blink an eye but then again my friends wouldn't neck or rub each other in front of kids either.
And correct me if I'm wrong but doesn't homophobia mean afraid of being gay yourself? I think after 2 wifes,2 kids and "umm" a few other women in my 50 years I fairly sure I know my sexuality.
Fact is I don't hate gays or anyone so don't make it seem so,if you want to support open gayness be my guest, go downtown with a picket and a tutu and I'll support your cause all the way from my office.
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Do you know how your position would sound applied to any other civil rights movement? Not to mention that last post I quoted certainly seems to allude to the fact that you think it's some sort of shameful situation to be gay and have others know of it. I am sure your bajillion homosexual buddies would love that one.
You should think on your position, and stop deluding yourself. I actually think it would be better to be a homophobe, and to at least recognize the problem so you can improve yourself through introspection, than to be clueless about it and continue the charade that you're cool with gays with positions like gay people should stay in the closet because it's icky.