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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 77997" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>Is this the point where everyone chimes in saying they have LBG friends? lol. just kidding. Sometimes I worry for the future of not only this great nation of mine, but for humanity as a whole. I see the way kids these days behave and act. Sometimes I just want to crawl inside myself and fly off. But then once in a while I see or hear something that gives me hope. I know you said you were a kid before and it's nice to see that values are still being instilled in some people's kids of common decency towards others. I'm not saying your opinion is right or wrong, just that I've seen how you type in some of your posts, and I know for a fact that some children that I'll leave nameless, would never have the intellect to put words together like that. </p><p></p><p>I do have to ask though @[USER=2880]Khaos[/USER], why not move? I know that is sometimes just as touchy a subject as religion or sexuality, but I've brought it up before about people not working and wanting to get assistance when there are plenty of jobs in other places, but people just refuse to move sometimes. And maybe that's not your case, I'm just wondering. Is it a matter of you feel like you're part of this legal process so you want to stay and see it through? And what about not necessarily moving, but just going there like people do when they go get married in Vegas? </p><p></p><p>@[USER=3670]paradoxicated[/USER], this is very interesting on what you say about the LDS church. When I was in Afghanistan I always liked hanging out and chatting with the LDS guys, we called them the Mormon mafia, cause anything you wanted, you went to those guys and they'd make it happen. I know what they felt being older gentlemen in the church, which kinda surprised me that this new bill in Utah passed or is looking to pass on gay marriage. I figured there would be more of an outcry from the LDS community, but maybe they don't want to cause waves? </p><p></p><p>If you're both wondering my stance.. or not, I'm gonna give it. I don't really care what, who, or how many you marry. Just don't let it affect my life. That's always been my rule of thumb and has served me fairly well. I will say though that I have encountered a few couples (younger couples usually) that if they see you catching a glimpse at them, they'll start some sort of PDA to see if they can make you uncomfortable. I don't like that in hetero couples so it makes sense that I'd not like it in any couples. It's a youth think I know, but whether it be because you're gay, or that you won the lottery. Good for you, but I don't need you in my face 24/7 with a billboard following me around bragging about it. lol. I had a friend who was also a coworker. Everyone at work knew he was gay, but nobody said much about it. We just accepted it and moved on. Honestly nobody cared. He told me in a chat a year or so later after I had moved away that he had a secret he wanted to tell me. I cut him off and said, yeah I already know you're gay, but thanks for coming out with it. lol. He just kinda chuckled but was puzzled as to why I never made mention before. And my answer now is the same as then, I just didn't really care. I mean he's my friend so good for him, but I gave it about as much thought as if he had a girlfriend. It's life. You're never going to please everyone I guess. I think I might have offended him about the same amount had I called him a derogatory name. </p><p></p><p>But I will say this.. when I do get a chance to go out and party, Irish parties are #1, and then LBG parties come in a close second. There were more hot women and booze at one party I went to than any other house party I think I've ever been. And booze always wins. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite44" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 77997, member: 923"] Is this the point where everyone chimes in saying they have LBG friends? lol. just kidding. Sometimes I worry for the future of not only this great nation of mine, but for humanity as a whole. I see the way kids these days behave and act. Sometimes I just want to crawl inside myself and fly off. But then once in a while I see or hear something that gives me hope. I know you said you were a kid before and it's nice to see that values are still being instilled in some people's kids of common decency towards others. I'm not saying your opinion is right or wrong, just that I've seen how you type in some of your posts, and I know for a fact that some children that I'll leave nameless, would never have the intellect to put words together like that. I do have to ask though @[USER=2880]Khaos[/USER], why not move? I know that is sometimes just as touchy a subject as religion or sexuality, but I've brought it up before about people not working and wanting to get assistance when there are plenty of jobs in other places, but people just refuse to move sometimes. And maybe that's not your case, I'm just wondering. Is it a matter of you feel like you're part of this legal process so you want to stay and see it through? And what about not necessarily moving, but just going there like people do when they go get married in Vegas? @[USER=3670]paradoxicated[/USER], this is very interesting on what you say about the LDS church. When I was in Afghanistan I always liked hanging out and chatting with the LDS guys, we called them the Mormon mafia, cause anything you wanted, you went to those guys and they'd make it happen. I know what they felt being older gentlemen in the church, which kinda surprised me that this new bill in Utah passed or is looking to pass on gay marriage. I figured there would be more of an outcry from the LDS community, but maybe they don't want to cause waves? If you're both wondering my stance.. or not, I'm gonna give it. I don't really care what, who, or how many you marry. Just don't let it affect my life. That's always been my rule of thumb and has served me fairly well. I will say though that I have encountered a few couples (younger couples usually) that if they see you catching a glimpse at them, they'll start some sort of PDA to see if they can make you uncomfortable. I don't like that in hetero couples so it makes sense that I'd not like it in any couples. It's a youth think I know, but whether it be because you're gay, or that you won the lottery. Good for you, but I don't need you in my face 24/7 with a billboard following me around bragging about it. lol. I had a friend who was also a coworker. Everyone at work knew he was gay, but nobody said much about it. We just accepted it and moved on. Honestly nobody cared. He told me in a chat a year or so later after I had moved away that he had a secret he wanted to tell me. I cut him off and said, yeah I already know you're gay, but thanks for coming out with it. lol. He just kinda chuckled but was puzzled as to why I never made mention before. And my answer now is the same as then, I just didn't really care. I mean he's my friend so good for him, but I gave it about as much thought as if he had a girlfriend. It's life. You're never going to please everyone I guess. I think I might have offended him about the same amount had I called him a derogatory name. But I will say this.. when I do get a chance to go out and party, Irish parties are #1, and then LBG parties come in a close second. There were more hot women and booze at one party I went to than any other house party I think I've ever been. And booze always wins. :P [/QUOTE]
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