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(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"








john9blue wrote:woody, you don't seem to understand. i don't care that much if someone holds an opinion that is different from mine. in fact, i often learn more from people like that, compared to reading the posts of someone that i already agree with.
if i take the time to get into a heated argument with someone, it's almost always because they are both clearly wrong AND disrespectful. i rarely get into arguments with the conservatives on this forum because they are rarely disrespectful.






















2dimes wrote:Oh, cool. I thought I might be because you seem to ignore my questions.






















Woodruff wrote:john9blue wrote:woody, you don't seem to understand. i don't care that much if someone holds an opinion that is different from mine. in fact, i often learn more from people like that, compared to reading the posts of someone that i already agree with.
if i take the time to get into a heated argument with someone, it's almost always because they are both clearly wrong AND disrespectful. i rarely get into arguments with the conservatives on this forum because they are rarely disrespectful.
Because completely ignoring any discussion point that goes against your worldview is respectful? They may not be abrasively disrespectful, but there is no question that several conservatives here are quite disrespectful.
Your claims of moderateship are a joke.
natty_dread wrote:Do ponies have sex?
(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"








john9blue wrote:seriously, if scotty's such a stupid, hopeless lost cause, then why do you keep debating with him? what are you trying to accomplish?
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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Phatscotty wrote:2dimes wrote:Phatscotty wrote:
I'm talking about a little girl having a lot less examples shown to her about how to be a woman or how a woman acts or what a woman is in a household with 2 fathers, and a little boy having a lot less examples shown to him about how to be a man or how a man acts or what a man is like in a household with 2 mothers, amongst hundreds of other extremely important things.
Ok then. My kids are in big trouble. My wife works and I stay home to make breakfast bring the little guy home for lunch. Then make supper for everyone. SometimesI clean the house when nobody is looking. I do mow the lawn but...
And if you had a daughter, and she got her first period, which parent would be best qualified to handle the issue? How about your sons first boner?


























AAFitz wrote:2dimes wrote:Oh, cool. I thought I might be because you seem to ignore my questions.
If they were good questions....that happens.













Woodruff wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm not convinced that Marriage is important at all.
I think it is. I see the vast difference (generally speaking, of course) between children in school who have two parents and children in school who have one. It is quite striking.

















































Robinette wrote:Kaskavel wrote:Seriously. Who is the female conqueror of CC?
Depends on what metric you use...
The coolest is squishyg




















2dimes wrote:One thing I've started early with both my kids. Even though I question it myself a bit. I allways say things like. "Go put on a shirt. In North America you should not be naked unless you're at a nudest colony or with some one you're married to." "You should not have sex with someone unless you're ready to have a baby. Birth control is not 100% you might make a baby." "It's best to be married to someone if you want to have children. You could have a baby with someone you're not married to but it makes things more complicated."
Even though they don't understand fully yet hopfully it helps them think more about things. Later when these things start to be potential factors in life. If my daughter makes a mistake and plays "just the tip." without protection and gets pregnant we will fully support and encourage her and yes even if she chooses to abort.
I am quite pro life and hope she would not kill the fetus but I guess I'm really pro choice, making a baby is a lot of physical commitment. I can't force a woman to do that. Even though I think abortion is really horrible.












john9blue wrote:seriously, if scotty's such a stupid, hopeless lost cause, then why do you keep debating with him? what are you trying to accomplish?










jonesthecurl wrote:Woodruff wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm not convinced that Marriage is important at all.
I think it is. I see the vast difference (generally speaking, of course) between children in school who have two parents and children in school who have one. It is quite striking.
But do the parents have to be married?
(and do they have to be heterosexual?)










No. And that has been Woodruff's position for this thread. Fast posted by him.jonesthecurl wrote:Woodruff wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:I'm not convinced that Marriage is important at all.
I think it is. I see the vast difference (generally speaking, of course) between children in school who have two parents and children in school who have one. It is quite striking.
But do the parents have to be married?
(and do they have to be heterosexual?)













squishyg wrote:There seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding in this thread about the difference between sex and gender. Sex is your anatomical parts. Gender is masculinity/femininity.
In addition, Kinsey anyone? Is a Kinsey scale 4 woman married to a Kinsey scale 2 man qualified to parent?













Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:
The reality is making the healthy decision to give children to families with a mother and a father, and nothing else.
That's only a reality in the world of the bigot.




















2dimes wrote:Now we're talking.
Let's explore, race, education, fashion sense, weight, cat person or dog person, favorite colour.
What essentials do we need to determine which people can adopt kids?
Someone set up a lab for this.










squishyg wrote:There seems to be a fundamental misunderstanding in this thread about the difference between sex and gender. Sex is your anatomical parts. Gender is masculinity/femininity.
In addition, Kinsey anyone? Is a Kinsey scale 4 woman married to a Kinsey scale 2 man qualified to parent?









































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