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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    I would yes but I would find it very difficult. My family is built on a strong non-gay attitude and I'm sure it wouldn't be a popular decision if my son chose to be gay but it's one of these things you learn to accept. Especially if you love your kids.

    Interestingly enough I'd find it easier to accept that my daughter was a lesbian then if my son were gay. I suppose that's because I'm not attracted to men and don't see how anyone could be! Women are fit! .. Maybe I'm just being narrow-minded
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    Quote Originally Posted by subo View Post
    funniest response yet
    Why's that? :S

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    just is zak!

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    Of course I would there still the same person ;D.

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    It would be a bit hypocritical if I didn't tbh. Of course I would accept a gay child, I was brought up with an open mind and was always taught not to believe everything you're told. I would never make a child feel like they we're anything but human, everyone is an individual human being with different traits and strong points.

    I think people who throw people (especially their kids) out for being different are terrible. You don't have to accept it, but throwing them on the streets is disgusting. My friend, who is the most lovely boy you will ever meet was thrown out by his Christian father.. This is one of the reasons why I have no respect for religious groups, it really shows how a book of opinions can narrow peoples minds in this age of society.

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    saying u dont respect any1 who is religious after ur 1st paragraph talking about how every1 is different


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    I would yes but I would find it very difficult. My family is built on a strong non-gay attitude and I'm sure it wouldn't be a popular decision if my son chose to be gay but it's one of these things you learn to accept. Especially if you love your kids.

    Interestingly enough I'd find it easier to accept that my daughter was a lesbian then if my son were gay. I suppose that's because I'm not attracted to men and don't see how anyone could be! Women are fit! .. Maybe I'm just being narrow-minded
    it's not a conscious decision lol...

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    Zak would you be unaccepting of a straight daughter then since you don't understand how attraction to men works
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    Quote Originally Posted by FlyingJesus View Post
    Zak would you be unaccepting of a straight daughter then since you don't understand how attraction to men works
    Ahh you have me there.... I just think men are gross looking. To be honest if I have a girl then I probably won't like her boyfriend Overprotective dad >:]

    Quote Originally Posted by Catchy View Post
    it's not a conscious decision lol...
    I wouldn't know

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    Quote Originally Posted by subo View Post
    saying u dont respect any1 who is religious after ur 1st paragraph talking about how every1 is different

    I said everyone was different, didn't say I had respect for all.

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