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- Doc sings karaoke country for New Years ala Nelson...
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- 1- Doc and I discuss our Xmas Karaoke DVD I actual...
- New Years Eve party of the past
- Memories of Christmas pasts: Pierre's decorated lobby
- Doc with "Robbie, the robot" cranked up for our af...
- Fooling around customizing my blog some
- Catching up on blogs, my own life and family
- Family meets before a trek to cousins' house for d...
- Doc and I sang and sang on Christmas Eve...
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- 3- My rival told Pierre I was too ugly for him
- The camera does not lie: it reveals our confidence...
- 2- My exH beat me up for being fat and ugly
- In my new tye dye hat making merry and thinking, t...
- 1- Deceased BF Pierre pays me a call sober
- I am going to get a little Christmassy here
- Daughter Ronda graduates as a nurse from ASU today
- 4- Avoid psychiatrists who might declare you insane!
- "My cup runneth over" Rick (Doc)
- Christmas shopping is coming right along!
- 3- Disability is the kiss of death to popularity
- 2- When his 160 I.Q. towers over my 130 I.Q.
- I love this card! Thanks, Connie!
- 1- His long pants and my unpopularity in high school
- Doc's hats inspire Connie!
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- 2- The mental illness of the rich
- Doc and I are enjoying making videos, laughing it ...
- I-When capitalists loot the democracy, recession r...
- VI- Parents fail to respond appropriately to a ped...
- V- Is there a pedofile gene?
- Two Xmas trees better than one, pedofile videos, a...
- IV- Gay gene or molestation? How do we find out wh...
- III- Do we judge the victims of molestation?
- II- Can molestation change straight to gay?
- I- Gay gene or what?
- Girl and horse on a trip back into the past
- Getting into our 10 Xmas outfits
- 3- Pedofile show and tell
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2 comments:
You two are just too cute. Love the hat.. and yes tell him next time to wear his cowboy hat : ) lol
But on the meat of the subject.. IMHO (and very un-pc) being gay is a choice, a life style, and right now almost a fad.
Any gay friend I have had or known has been abused in some way growing up or for males neglected by a father figure and so that is what they are craving and women are rejecting men because of the abuse they have suffered. When I meet some one who tells me they are gay I ask them.. who hurt you so badly.. and they almost always are shocked that I would have that insight about them (if they are truely honest).
My son (who is in the 7th grade btw) is very upset about a friend who "came out" about being bi. I told him for one she is too young to really understand what she is and may be just for shock value, and that she may very well be hurting and that is why she is being that way. I told him, and I try to follow this myself, just love people where they are at even when we do not agree whith the choices they are making.
Working at an Arts High School for ten years gave me a huge insight into this kind of sexual orientation, boys and girls. No one is going to tell me that most of the 'gay' boys and girls I came into contact, (and spoke to about it) where not biologically prone to a same sex orientation. I did meet several who where from households where there could have been abuse, but the majority were from excellent homes with very aware parenting. Its true, I think, that as a child grows and has sexual experiences, (mostly with the same sex), they become aware at a 'young' age that they are attracted to those of the same sex, in the same way that teen boys are attracted to teen girls, etc. I have also seen parents struggling with the revelation accompanying a child that will orient as a gay man or woman. I mostly witnessed children that from day one displayed mostly the stereotypical characteristics of a gay man or woman. As an expert on examining behavior (teaching acting) I am convinced that these characteristics were indeed innate, with no real way to change what is 'real', (except the transformation in an acting sense) I believe that for most gay individuals, it is not a choice but a biological condition of their lives, just like a heterosexual person...
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