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Posted: 12 years ago
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Well if i am giving my Kids Good Education and telling them difference between right and wrong then i dont have to worry.
I am 110% against this homosexuality.I think its not only a creepy Thing but its immoral tio.If by mistake my kid will do something like that then he/ she would have to face its consequences too.Simple!
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Posted: 12 years ago
#62

Originally posted by: -Kainat-

Well if i am giving my Kids Good Education and telling them difference between right and wrong then i dont have to worry.
I am 110% against this homosexuality.I think its not only a creepy Thing but its immoral tio.If by mistake my kid will do something like that then he/ she would have to face its consequences too.Simple!


I don't think kids are homosexual by mistake, but OK. Just out of curiosity what consequences would the child have to face?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I'm assuming people who feel its a matter of right and wrong, and immorality base it off of religion.

Doesn't religion also state God is the only one that will pass the final judgement on each individual? Better to let the God and God only be the judge then instead of creating your own "Canon of Laws".
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Kainat-

Well if i am giving my Kids Good Education and telling them difference between right and wrong then i dont have to worry.
I am 110% against this homosexuality.I think its not only a creepy Thing but its immoral tio.If by mistake my kid will do something like that then he/ she would have to face its consequences too.Simple!


Can you please explain what according to you is right?
Are you going to teach your kid that when the time comes when they have to choose between their happiness and your/family/society's happiness, they have to choose the latter and pretend to be something they are not?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: boreddamsel



Can you please explain what according to you is right?
Are you going to teach your kid that when the time comes when they have to choose between their happiness and your/family/society's happiness, they have to choose the latter and pretend to be something they are not?


I don't want to go in detail but for me homosexuality is wrong the end !
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Posted: 12 years ago
#66

Originally posted by: -Kainat-

I don't want to go in detail but for me homosexuality is wrong the end !


Sure. End of this discussion if you want it to be. Peace out! 😊

But guess what, I learned a new term called cognitive bias! When you have time, do look it up and think over it a bit.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: anaidama

Q. What would you do if your kid came home with the same-sex person and said that they were gay, and wanted to be with the said person?


- As long as the person who my daughter chooses to be with loves her, respects her and treats her the way my daughter deserves to be treated, I am cool. My daughter's happiness is more important to me than anything in this world. If gay is what she is and being with another girl is what makes her happy, then thats how it is going to be. Everybody else and everything else can really go take a hike to the Himalayas for all I care.

Q. What are your reasons for the way you would react.

- Everything is easier to deal with as long as there is acceptance and mutual respect between people. I have come across many people and many situations to understand that at the end of the day... happiness is what we all want in life. Gay, straight, bi... it all boils down to whether the choices we make in our life makes us happy or not. My daughter is only 8 months old, but when she was born I swore to myself that my daughter will grow up to be the person she was destined to be. The human being she was meant to be. Definitely not someone who fits the mould of what the so-called 'civilized' society thinks is acceptable. As her mother, I owe her that much.



I really really love this post! Your daughter is one lucky baby! 👏👏
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Krani


And that's why this thread has been opened - to know who would continue to enforce their beliefs, and who would accept their children for who they are.

The same happens in that situation as well - do you want to see your parent live unhappily?



Happiness isn't about what you have or what you're doing. Happiness is a state of being that is completely controlled by your own thoughts and beliefs.
So if your go against your or your children's beliefs, how can you truly be happy, it's really a no win situation.




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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Aarya-



Happiness isn't about what you have or what you're doing. Happiness is a state of being that is completely controlled by your own thoughts and beliefs.
So if your go against your or your children's beliefs, how can you truly be happy, it's really a no win situation.





But then if you go with the children's beliefs, then you are not going to be happy - seeing this, are you sure the children are going to be happy? No they are not. They are not going to be happy seeing their parent suffer every day, pretending to be someone they are not.

Isn't it better to be truthful to oneself, live the life you want to live, rather than one which others dictate?
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Krani

What would you do if your kid came home with the same-sex person and said that they were gay, and wanted to be with the said person?


What are your reasons for the way you would react?

~K



Not gonna lie, I'd be pretty sad. I'd accept it obviously, not gonna kick them out but I'd be so sad :( I guess it's because I would look forward to celebrating my children's weddings and seeing their kids

Btw sup (; Had no idea you were on this forum! And woman, get off IF and go study otherwise I'll change your password again

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