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A Rocky Road virgin?
lol Apex who knows, maybe someday i'd have chance to taste it.
Why would anyone ever have a problem with love?That's the question. I wonder if faith is directly responsible for disliking homosexual activity in general. If you are a non-theist, do you see anything wrong with homosexuality? If you are a theist and want to participate: if you were a non-theist would you have a problem with homosexuality?
Be honest.
Why would anyone ever have a problem with love?
What if she's ugly?
On the topic of gay couples having babies i have no issues over the moral rights of it.
However there is psychological needs for a child to have one parent of each sex. Obviously if there is a strong, easily accessible role model of the other sex for the child then i have no problems with it.
there is no such a thing! hatred within one's heart is the only ugliness you can witness.
Generally i do NOT find homosexuality (male, female) to be "wrong" or "bad".That's the question. I wonder if faith is directly responsible for disliking homosexual activity in general. If you are a non-theist, do you see anything wrong with homosexuality? If you are a theist and want to participate: if you were a non-theist would you have a problem with homosexuality?
Be honest.
Very interestingly.I think that apart of faith there are a lot of people that dislike homosexuality because of fear. Fear to get some desease, fear to be "infected" by homosexuality etc.
Interestingly more males dislike male homosexuality than female homosexuality.
Where do you get this impression? Is that your opinion, or do you believe it reflects the current theories relating to childhood psychological development?
It doesn't make any sense to me, since the nuclear family (one dad, one mum, a pack of kids) is a fairly recent development in human history, and is by no means universal even today. In fact, for most of human history it would have been difficult or impossible for a human child to know who its "dad" even was. When do you think a psychological need for one parent of each gender would have evolved?
Whose theories are those? Here's what the APA says:Current theories relating to childhood psychology