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From: me@privacy.net
"Scott" wrote in message news:d6b29b1.03070
0127.39c053f8@posting.google.com...
> > Just bigots avoid it because of 'Gay Days.'
>
> Have you lost your damned mind? Just because concerned parents don't
> want their children around any of the activities that go on during
> "Gay Days" doesn't make them "bigots".
>
> I seriously doubt that anyone gives a shit if "Gays" go to Disney
> Land/World as long as they don't any kind of revolting activity. And
> who cares who cornholes who behind their closed doors as long as they
> keep it behind those doors.
>
> No one in their right mind wants their children to see
> gays/lesbians/whatever hanging all over each other.
"Daddy, why are those two women kissing each other?"
"Because they love each other, son."
"Oh. Hey look, Space Mountain!"
I'd bet any amount of money you'd be far more upset and affected
at the sight of "whatever hanging all over each other" than your child
would.
Research has shown that sexual orientation is not a choice -- your
kid isn't going to become gay simply by seeing gay people, just as
gay people are gay, even though they've spent their entire lives
seeing straight people. Wake up!
http://www.apa.org/pubinfo/answers.html
"Is Sexual Orientation a Choice?
No, human beings can not choose to be either gay or straight. Sexual
orientation emerges for most people in early adolescence without any
prior sexual experience. Although we can choose whether to act on
our feelings, psychologists do not consider sexual orientation to be a
conscious choice that can be voluntarily changed. "
RickW
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