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Old 24-02-2010, 04:53 PM #1
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That is like saying can Islamic "weddings" work at all.
This.

All people are different. And everybody has different levels of psychological components. In other words, you could have a really sexually active woman and a co-dependant man.

From my own observations the major threat to any gay marriage is that is it constantly being judged. If someone (or two people) are being judged more than straight people then it puts more pressure on them.

But what can potentially make a gay marriage stronger is the above. They have both been through the same pressures and then this can draw them closer together.

At the end of the day, this is crap because every individual is different.
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All people are different. And everybody has different levels of psychological components. In other words, you could have a really sexually active woman and a co-dependant man.

From my own observations the major threat to any gay marriage is that is it constantly being judged. If someone (or two people) are being judged more than straight people then it puts more pressure on them.

But what can potentially make a gay marriage stronger is the above. They have both been through the same pressures and then this can draw them closer together.

At the end of the day, this is crap because every individual is different.
what are the stats of success between homosexual and lesbian marriage success?
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what are the stats of success between homosexual and lesbian marriage success?
This question makes no sense. Grammar please.
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Don't be like that. It's fairly obvious what the question was.
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Don't be like that. It's fairly obvious what the question was.
Honestly, no.
By reading it I had no idea, I was like 'why are they asking about a relationship between a gay man and a lesbian?' so, point.

But to answer the question I don't know the stats anyway, same sex marriage is too much of a recent thing to compare it yet.
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do lesbian marriages succeed more than homosexual ones?



sorry that the last post was so encrypted that you had to turn on your pedant shield to deal with it..
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This.

All people are different. And everybody has different levels of psychological components. In other words, you could have a really sexually active woman and a co-dependant man.

From my own observations the major threat to any gay marriage is that is it constantly being judged. If someone (or two people) are being judged more than straight people then it puts more pressure on them.

But what can potentially make a gay marriage stronger is the above. They have both been through the same pressures and then this can draw them closer together.

At the end of the day, this is crap because every individual is different.
Great points, I hate these men/women generalisations every person is individual therefore different
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Great points, I hate these men/women generalisations every person is individual therefore different
Whilst everyone realises that obvious point that does not help make policy, rules and legislation - it does not help us see trends.

it would also render this part of the forum redundant.

I do not see people raising this point when talking about Christians, Muslims, Catholics?
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Whilst everyone realises that obvious point that does not help make policy, rules and legislation - it does not help us see trends.

it would also render this part of the forum redundant.

I do not see people raising this point when talking about Christians, Muslims, Catholics?
raising what point that Catholics, Muslims and Christians are all individuals too? Of course they are
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raising what point that Catholics, Muslims and Christians are all individuals too? Of course they are
I dont see or read too much of that point being made when anyone is discussing them or slagging them off. catholic priests seem to spring to mind.
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I dont see or read too much of that point being made when anyone is discussing them or slagging them off. catholic priests seem to spring to mind.
Of course they're treated differently! They abused kids when placed in positions of importance within the fabric of a community, thereby shaming the very principals of the Catholic Church, who had a stranglehold on all aspects of life in Ireland at the time.

Now you're comparing homosexuality to systematic abuse. Stop it LT. This is ridiculous.
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I dont see or read too much of that point being made when anyone is discussing them or slagging them off. catholic priests seem to spring to mind.
I don't usually argue too much in those threads tbh
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Whilst everyone realises that obvious point that does not help make policy, rules and legislation - it does not help us see trends.

it would also render this part of the forum redundant.

I do not see people raising this point when talking about Christians, Muslims, Catholics?
You're very dull sometimes LT in your efforts to classify, tag or condemn groups that you have absolutely no regard for. Remember you compared murderers to homosexuals in another thread involving Jesus? It's fairly transparent to me what you're trying to achieve here.
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You're very dull sometimes LT in your efforts to classify, tag or condemn groups that you have absolutely no regard for. Remember you compared murderers to homosexuals in another thread involving Jesus? It's fairly transparent to me what you're trying to achieve here.
No i did not and it is lazy and misleading to say I did


I stated that to suggest that Jesus was gay was was a moot point just like it would be to debate him being a murderer or a paedophile. ie He was not so the debate is moot

go and re read my post and do not try and jump on a bandwagon ffs
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No i did not and it is lazy and misleading to say I did


I stated that to suggest that Jesus was gay was was a moot point just like it would be to debate him being a murderer or a paedophile. ie He was not so the debate is moot

go and re read my post and do not try and jump on a bandwagon ffs
There's intent in everything you write in this forum. It's not a coincidence that you mention Catholic priests in a thread right now that involves a discussion on homosexuality, just like you threw in paedophilia in another one. You've done it before and you continue to do it here, trying to catagorize and condemn a certain sexuality that you find deplorable.
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There's intent in everything you write in this forum. It's not a coincidence that you mention Catholic priests in a thread right now that involves a discussion on homosexuality, just like you threw in paedophilia in another one. You've done it before and you continue to do it here, trying to catagorize and condemn a certain sexuality that you find deplorable.
the only person doing the above is yourself^^

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