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Created on: January 03, 2009 Last Updated: January 19, 2009
What right has anyone to comment on being bisexual/homosexual/heterosexual as being a dominating and, ahem, *right* lifestyle choice? Ok, i'll stop walking on eggshells... what right has any heterosexual got on demeaning another's choice of sexuality? Zilch, zero, none. Wheres the morality in judging someone who physically and emotionally cannot either stick to the opposite gender. Wheres the morality in forcing homosexuals and other sexualities to lie? Hide? Feel sick about themselves? Feel dirty? Commit suicide? So i speak to all the demeaning folk out there one thing, the main thing i want you to take into your heads from all i write... when you have felt what others feel, when you've attempted to experience what they live with, when you make the effort to understand someones choice... THEN and only then can you ever judge on someones own true heartfelt lifestyle. And im not talking about paedophiles here... im talking about bisexuality and homosexuality. And there is one reason why i contrast these two ares: one is morally acceptable and the other is not. For those of a more biased and hypocritical nature, it's the paedophila to which i was referrring as morally wrong.
Wheres the morality of being bisexual? Where is it truely said that a person can't be bisexual? I mean with enough evidence to validly criticise their lifestyle. There's morality in the emotions the person feels, they are valid. The purity of their thought and actions are valid. The simple desire and ability to love man and woman is morally acceptable and i do not mean sex. Statistics prove that no one is 100% heterosexual. If you was... you wouldn't even touch another person or the same sex, let alone think about them. You can be 98% but not 100%. Let's seriously discuss this issue of bisexuality amongst youngsters. You know why we understand that its morally acceptable to be bisexual? Because we don't judge or label ourselves. We don't live to the rules and stipulations dictating your lives, we don't rely on the social divisions, gender or age divisions to stem our thinking. That includes religious divisions also.
Let's talk about morality. You want to discuss God and homosexuals and bisexuals? where's the morality in a man hitting his wife and it being allowed by God because i can garantee if an abuser wants to find divine support in a religious book for their motives then they will find it. Wheres the morality in a Holy/Just war, in which civilians and innoccence is killed. Ironically enough
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