What are you're views on same sex marriages?
freddie morley-kirk
2012/06/17 17:03:42
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Women Sodomizing each other is not marriage.
The plain fact is that homosexuals in 'committed relationships' do not behave monogamously. Research in the Netherlands found 'committed homosexuals' had on average 8 sexual partners per year besides their partner.
Everywhere studies are done reveal shocking promiscuity among practicing homosexuals, very high rates of mental illness, depression, STD's, pedophilia, bestiality, etc.
The average lifespan of a homosexual male is about 40 years.
We need to treat homosexuality with compassion as a sexual disorder. We sure don't want to validate it as marriage
I also would like all of these studies that show the ridiculous amounts of STDs homosexuals get. Newsflash, straight couples can get just as many.
What does lifespan have to do with sexual orientation?
And if it's a sexual disorder, then why have thousands of animal species reported signs of homosexuality too? It's obviously a perfectly normal happening if natural species practice it as well.
Where are you getting this information from?
A man/woman who loves and is committed to another man/woman and wants to celebrate and confirm their love with their open-minded friends and family should be able to do so. Not to mention gain over 1,000 legal benefits that married couples have. That is just my opinion (:
I would suggest you Google 'homosexual monogamy myth" "homosexual promiscuity", etc.
Homosexuality doesn't actually exist in the animal community. What you will find is animal dominance behavior that resembles homosexual behavior and animals behaving in a homosexual manner when distressed. There would be no faster way to be selected out of the gene pool than homosexual behavior.
Of course, I doubt you care anything about the facts.
http://www.freerepublic.com/f...
Studies on homosexual animals:
http://www.news-medical.net/n...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/0...