Sorry, if you make a claim, it's up to you to back it up. Yes, I'm aware of my friendship with Google.Google is your friend. I actually dug up those studies about 10 years ago, so no, I can't cite them now.
Sorry, if you make a claim, it's up to you to back it up. Yes, I'm aware of my friendship with Google.Google is your friend. I actually dug up those studies about 10 years ago, so no, I can't cite them now.
Not my claim, just a report. Ask me if I care....Sorry, if you make a claim, it's up to you to back it up. Yes, I'm aware of my friendship with Google.
Huh? I was pointing out that while gay men have become a huge problem for the Boy Scouts (and the Catholic Church) "I doubt you have heard" of a similar problem with gay women and the Girl Scouts. Just looked it up, and it has happened, but nowhere near the extent of the molestation problem of Boy Scouts by gay male scoutmasters. Sexually transmitted disease in the gay male community has become such a problem that the CDC has developed an abbreviation MSM -- men who have sex with men. Go ahead, Google "CDC MSM" and you will get more than a million hits.And why would you "doubt I have heard"? Isn't that awfully condescending of you, just because I didn't take the time to list EVERYTHING?
Let me try rewording it. WHY do you assume I don't KNOW these things already? I DO pay attention.....Huh? I was pointing out that while gay men have become a huge problem for the Boy Scouts (and the Catholic Church) "I doubt you have heard" of a similar problem with gay women and the Girl Scouts. Just looked it up, and it has happened, but nowhere near the extent of the molestation problem of Boy Scouts by gay male scoutmasters. Sexually transmitted disease in the gay male community has become such a problem that the CDC has developed an abbreviation MSM -- men who have sex with men. Go ahead, Google "CDC MSM" and you will get more than a million hits.
I have a few off topic (kind of) questions. How long have you lived in Dallas? My Mom lived in the Oaklawn area back in the day.I keep seeing these posts pop up against the gay lifestyle. I would like to see some of you who are truly against it step up and say so and why. I have a thick skin, so feel free to share your views. Nothing hurts me these days. I am very happy with who I am.
16 years, near White Rock Lake. Love it here!I have a few off topic (kind of) questions. How long have you lived in Dallas? My Mom lived in the Oaklawn area back in the day.
I'm sure it isn't easy for you @mike4lorie. Both my parents (and myself) were raised in the Southern Baptist church. My parents had a tough time initially as well, but ultimately they just wanted me to make the decisions that would make me happy. My father lived long enough to see me be successful in my career and to get to know my partner of 30 years. When he passed, we took care of my mother for 22 years until she also passed. I swear she loved my partner more than me.Never been a big person on the gay and lesbian lifestyles, and I am still very much against it, but our oldest came home a few weeks ago to tell us he is Gay, I've had a very hard time with it, but I am managing...
I lived near White Rock seems like many many years ago. Moved away in 2008.16 years, near White Rock Lake. Love it here!
Yes, I will weigh in. I do believe it is genetic.Maybe @dseag2 can input on that.. but it's what I've always believed, too.
But I rarely put much stock in what so-called experts say on anything, because it's just a matter of one theory after another.
On this topic specifically, I recall decades ago when the widespread theory was boys raised by single mothers, or with 'domineering' mothers and 'weak' fathers were almost certain to 'become gay' (I guess they didn't think lesbians existed?). And the 'choice' theory is still widespread, too- even read it on another forum a few months ago.
Of all the gay males I've ever known, there were only 2 I intensely disliked- but it had nothing to do with their 'preferences,' they were just jerks. I've only known 3 lesbians- all super people, too.
Sorry, your post makes no sense.I have a friend who's sister is in the Pentagon. You are not the only person to be connected to realms of power. Another person I know, her son is a Colonel in the Pentagon.
I don't know you?
Well, you don't know me.
In two separate incidents, I protected Vets going into a PTSD episode, at significant risk to my own safety. Have you gone into life-threatening situations, without a weapon and risked your life to help and protect others? I have. And many of us in the non-profit world have done that. Worked in war zones, just trying to bring food and medicine to people. Those liberals that you guys hate, with as much courage as any soldier who ever took up arms. You think it is easy to defy some African warlord, to bring some medicine into a village??? You think that is not a life-threatening risk???
I consulted on a concert for Vets, put on by one of Mariah Carey's back-up singers, who lived in town.
I donated goods to a Veteran's Hospital.
We have a friend, a combat Vet from Vietnam, a Marine. He goes suicidal from time to time. I was one of the people orchestrating a watch for him to keep him safe.
So, don't presume you know me, or my dedication to the truth and to God. And...to Vets. My Dad and step-father both served in WWII. They always told me to honor the vet. And I have tried hard to do just that.
I can't imagine that the current Secretary of Defense would enjoy your posts.
Surrendering to anger and hatred and prejudice and bigotry....that is weakness. That is you surrendering to the Devil.
And don't presume that God doesn't let us know who is doing what to whom. We know. We honor compassion, not vindictive revenge. We don't sneak around, stalking people and trying to press our influence on society. I have run into endless military people, going online doing all sorts of acts of illegal harassment and abuse. And how many of those guys absorb demented beliefs and join into white supremacist groups, militia groups?
If you guys want to police society...start with your own house. Help root out white supremacy in the military.
Or, the 100,000 vets coming back from the Mid-East with PTSD. And almost all of them getting maybe 5% of the care they need. Go fight that battle to get them real help.
Who told you that the bad guys are the people working on those kinds of issues? Why would you ever listen to that used car salesman?
Don't throw away your eternal soul for a small temporary gain in the material world. Status and position and whatever. You are valuing pennies. God is the gold. Value that and walk away from the anger and hatred.
Language changes, in many ways. I don't let this stop me from using the words the way I always have, though Christmas may never be quite the same...Probably a bit off-topic, but why did the homosexual community hijack the word GAY and PRIDE, and also a RAINBOW does not have the magic it once had for me anyway!
LOL, suppose that explains why it hasn't happened, and likely never will. Now I am a bit disappointed!If it ever does happen ... consider yourself good-looking.
My father was Southern Baptist, my mother Methodist. Mostly remember going to the Southern Baptist church with my grandmother, the only one in the family who was very religious. I remember lots of fire and brimstone stuff, but nothing about gay, maybe since I wasn't I wasn't thinking about it. We were taught the biblical basis for slavery...I grew up in the Southern Baptist religion and believed being homosexual was a sin.
My scoutmaster made us play games for him where we all ended up naked and running around the campfire. Looking back he probably was one of those, or had the potential to be. However, he drank so heavily that he passed out early on, so far as I know he never actually molested anyone. After he passed out we would sneak off to shoplift beer and cigarettes. Never got a merit badge for that...molestation problem of Boy Scouts by gay male scoutmasters
Unless there's been an update I didn't hear about, it was long ago found the majority of pedophiles are not gay.Huh? I was pointing out that while gay men have become a huge problem for the Boy Scouts (and the Catholic Church) "I doubt you have heard" of a similar problem with gay women and the Girl Scouts. Just looked it up, and it has happened, but nowhere near the extent of the molestation problem of Boy Scouts by gay male scoutmasters. Sexually transmitted disease in the gay male community has become such a problem that the CDC has developed an abbreviation MSM -- men who have sex with men. Go ahead, Google "CDC MSM" and you will get more than a million hits.
I do not have a problem with gay lifestyles. I just simply do not understand why they have to make such a fuss about it. Why can't they be gay like we are straight without needing parades and special anagrams and all the fan fare? I don't get it. Just be yourself. No one really cares whether you are gay or not. It's more of a big deal to them than it is to me.
Just guessing, but possibly like other groups that have long been beaten down, discriminated against, etc., and are finally getting the acknowledgement they deserve as human beings?I do not have a problem with gay lifestyles. I just simply do not understand why they have to make such a fuss about it. Why can't they be gay like we are straight without needing parades and special anagrams and all the fan fare? I don't get it. Just be yourself. No one really cares whether you are gay or not. It's more of a big deal to them than it is to me.
^^^^ Something I've also wondered about.I do not have a problem with gay lifestyles. I just simply do not understand why they have to make such a fuss about it. Why can't they be gay like we are straight without needing parades and special anagrams and all the fan fare? I don't get it. Just be yourself. No one really cares whether you are gay or not. It's more of a big deal to them than it is to me.
Yes, I will weigh in. I do believe it is genetic.
Sorry in advance for all the details. Those who don't want to read them can move on to another thread.
I grew up in the Southern Baptist religion and believed being homosexual was a sin. I even went to a Southern Baptist high school. I had a girlfriend for 3 years in high school and we were sexually intimate, but I still knew I preferred men. We are still friends and in touch these days, although we are both married. It would have been a tremendous injustice to her if we had married. She now understands that.
I knew at 9 years old that I was "different" but chose to hide it because of everything I had been taught. I thought being gay was disgusting and I hated myself for my innermost thoughts. But I could not change them. It took me many years to accept myself. I worked hard in my career and became successful to compensate for my feelings of inadequacy. It has actually been only recently that I've realized why I had these feelings and have become self-accepting. I was called "queer", "sissy" and "fag" and it was tremendously hurtful at the time. Now that I am older and realize I was a good son, a good provider, a considerate person, a good friend, a contributor to my company's success, etc. that those words seem trivial. I am so much more than those words, and I have a great life.
After my father passed away, my mother told me he was gay. Perhaps that is why he was so supportive. My father was one of 3 brothers and they each had one son. One of my cousins is gay, so that leaves only one of the three sons who is straight. So, yes, I believe it is genetic and even perhaps hereditary.
Thank you to anyone who reads through this thread.