Michelle Bachmann's husband tries to straighten out gays
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Con_AlmaFairwoodKing;839950 wrote:Homosexual women generally prefer to be called lesbians. If you refer to "a gay," you are usually talking about a man. And then there are the younger gays and lesbians who often describe themselves as "q u e e r." We older folks are not as fond of that.
Are lesbians not gay?
Gay = Of, relating to, or having a sexual orientation to persons of the same sex. -
hasbeenCon_Alma;839951 wrote:Are lesbians not gay?
Gay = Of, relating to, or having a sexual orientation to persons of the same sex.
Can we call them fegay? -
Con_Almapnhasbeen;839952 wrote:Can we call them fegay?
I have no idea? I'm trying to figure it out! -
FairwoodKingCon_Alma;839951 wrote:Are lesbians not gay?
Gay = Of, relating to, or having a sexual orientation to persons of the same sex.
Yes, lesbians are gay but we generally just call them lesbians. They are part of the gay community. -
Con_Alma
Got it. If I understand correctly it simply further clarifies a female who is gay. Can't the entire community simply be referred as gay without the need to segregate the lesbians or should the males be referred to separately also?FairwoodKing;839956 wrote:Yes, lesbians are gay but we generally just call them lesbians. They are part of the gay community.
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FairwoodKingCon_Alma;839967 wrote:Got it. If I understand correctly it simply further clarifies a female who is gay. Can't the entire community simply be referred as gay without the need to segregate the lesbians or should the males be referred to separately also?
After all, equality is the focus here is it not?
We call them lesbians because they prefer to be called that. I can't explain it. -
bigdaddy2003This is all pretty dumb.
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Con_Alma
I'm hoping there's someone that can. There's a lack of consistency in the message compared to the action.FairwoodKing;839970 wrote:... I can't explain it.
I've even heard the phrase "The Gay and Lesbian Community". And? Why?
What's the term for a male homosexual? I could understand that term combined with lesbian when describing the community. I could understand the Gay community because it's all inclusive. I simply don't understand the Gay and Lesbian community. If someone from the gay community can't explain it who the heck can? ...maybe a lesbian? Do we have any on here? -
GoChiefsFairwoodKing;839914 wrote:Read this and maybe you'll understand what I'm talking about.
http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/04/18/us-gay-teen-suicide-idUSTRE73H1GV20110418
We understand what you're talking about. All that proves is that q u e e r s are a bunch of sissies. If they can't handle being called some names, perhaps the older generation should advise them to stay in that closet until they graduate. Problem solved. Then little Johnny won't have to go shoot himself because someone called him a f ag. If he can't handle some name calling, wellllll, maybe he's doing soceity a favor by ending it a little early. -
FairwoodKingGoChiefs;839989 wrote:We understand what you're talking about. All that proves is that q u e e r s are a bunch of sissies. If they can't handle being called some names, perhaps the older generation should advise them to stay in that closet until they graduate. Problem solved. Then little Johnny won't have to go shoot himself because someone called him a f ag. If he can't handle some name calling, wellllll, maybe he's doing soceity a favor by ending it a little early.
Calling you an idiot would be a compliment. We're talking about children's lives. Every one of them is precious. It's jerks like you that cause these kids to want to kill themselves. I know a lot of gays who are not sissies. I hope you meet up with one of them someday. -
bigdaddy2003I apologize Fairwood but a lot of this is brought on by looking for attention. I'm sorry but I refuse to believe that if a gay man was in the hospital and his partner went to see him that he would be refused. Just like the don't ask don't tell law. Who the F cares if you are gay? Keep it to yourself. I can't think of a job where I have ever walked in and said damn I'm straight! What about you guys? Oh and the thing about being bullied Gochiefs is right. I got picked on up until my sophomore year and I'm still here. Most people get picked on throughout their childhood and they don't commit suicide. Now I will be awaiting a liberal to tell me I am uninformed and bigoted.
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Al BundyFairwoodKing;839995 wrote:Calling you an idiot would be a compliment. We're talking about children's lives. Every one of them is precious. It's jerks like you that cause these kids to want to kill themselves. I know a lot of gays who are not sissies. I hope you meet up with one of them someday.
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GoChiefsFairwoodKing;839995 wrote:Calling you an idiot would be a compliment. We're talking about children's lives. Every one of them is precious. It's jerks like you that cause these kids to want to kill themselves. I know a lot of gays who are not sissies. I hope you meet up with one of them someday.
Lmao..I can handle my own just fine. Its ***holes like you that are the problem with this country. You think you are owed the world because you're gay. Sorry, it don't work that way. I know, I know, all you want is equality. Bull****. Jerks like me? Sorry guy, I never went around bullying q ueers. Maybe you should reread where I said I was bullied? Like I said, I didnt once think of killing myself because I was called a name. Time for you older folks to do a better job at toughening little Johnny. -
FairwoodKingbigdaddy2003;840013 wrote:I apologize Fairwood but a lot of this is brought on by looking for attention. I'm sorry but I refuse to believe that if a gay man was in the hospital and his partner went to see him that he would be refused. Just like the don't ask don't tell law. Who the F cares if you are gay? Keep it to yourself. I can't think of a job where I have ever walked in and said damn I'm straight! What about you guys? Oh and the thing about being bullied Gochiefs is right. I got picked on up until my sophomore year and I'm still here. Most people get picked on throughout their childhood and they don't commit suicide. Now I will be awaiting a liberal to tell me I am uninformed and bigoted.
Refusing visitation rights for a domestic partner is a lot more common than you would believe. It usually happens when a patient's family refuses to let the partner visit. -
GoChiefsAl Bundy;840017 wrote:GoChiefs will be sorry when they start slapping him
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WriterbuckeyeThere is an easy solution to some of these problems, like being allowed to visit a partner in the hospital. Go to an attorney and put together a packet of legal papers that say what you want it to say: that X is to be allowed to make medical decisions for you if you can't and is to be allowed visitation if you're hospitalized; that your property will go to X if you pre-decease him; that your house is owned jointly and X has right of survivorship.
You get the idea.
It's not difficult and it costs very little compared to the peace of mind you'd have, as opposed to waiting for some government body, somewhere, to acknowledge your relationship and validate what you can validate yourself.
Now I realize this doesn't work with everything (like health insurance benefits, or Social Security survivor benefits) but it can cover the stuff you really want protected (home, money, property, medical decisions). -
FairwoodKingTeenage suicide is not a laughing matter. It doesn't matter if the kids are straight or gay, they should not be bullied to the point of wanting to take their own lives. I have already posted a link that shows that gay kids are five times more likely to try to kill themselves. Responsible adults like me are doing our best to prevent this problem.
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GoChiefsFairwoodKing;840066 wrote:Teenage suicide is not a laughing matter. It doesn't matter if the kids are straight or gay, they should not be bullied to the point of wanting to take their own lives. I have already posted a link that shows that gay kids are five times more likely to try to kill themselves. Responsible adults like me are doing our best to prevent this problem.
Who's laughing about it? -
gutI'm so tired of abortion and gay rights being election issues. Who cares? I don't one way or the other, but I don't see why not.
But if you really want to piss on everyone's cheerios, why should couples get favorable treatment at all? Why does the single person not get any breaks? They have higher taxes, they get no deductions for children, they have no health benefits to share...Of course, part of the reason for that is we feel, I'll say 2 parents, is the best situation for social stability. And it's really about procreation, because when population growth slows the decline begins. Oh, wait, I'm making an argument against gay unions...
And just on a related note...common law aside, you know how many men would love to be able to live with their girlfriend indefiintely without putting a ring on her finger? Careful what you wish for, all I'm saying...divorce rate=50% -
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lol Gut, as usual you are spot on!gut;840374 wrote:I'm so tired of abortion and gay rights being election issues. Who cares? I don't one way or the other, but I don't see why not.
But if you really want to piss on everyone's cheerios, why should couples get favorable treatment at all? Why does the single person not get any breaks? They have higher taxes, they get no deductions for children, they have no health benefits to share...Of course, part of the reason for that is we feel, I'll say 2 parents, is the best situation for social stability. And it's really about procreation, because when population growth slows the decline begins. Oh, wait, I'm making an argument against gay unions...
And just on a related note...common law aside, you know how many men would love to be able to live with their girlfriend indefiintely without putting a ring on her finger? Careful what you wish for, all I'm saying...divorce rate=50% -
Con_Alma
I've always said that The State has no business sanctioning marriage.gut;840374 wrote:
And just on a related note...common law aside, you know how many men would love to be able to live with their girlfriend indefiintely without putting a ring on her finger? Careful what you wish for, all I'm saying...divorce rate=50%
If the Gay community wants equality they should be fighting for the end of State sanctioned marriage of heterosexual people. The people can designate who their benefits and visitation rights are the same way they do their living healthcare wishes and resuscitation orders.
If they don't wish to be married they won't be. -
derek bomarBachman's husband is actually a gay himself
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jmogFairwoodKing;840066 wrote:Teenage suicide is not a laughing matter. It doesn't matter if the kids are straight or gay, they should not be bullied to the point of wanting to take their own lives. I have already posted a link that shows that gay kids are five times more likely to try to kill themselves. Responsible adults like me are doing our best to prevent this problem.
I would like to see a statistic that is apples to apples like gay kids and fat kids. They are both picked on in school (which is wrong) so it would be a more accurate study than just comparing suicide rates of homos vs heteros. -
gutCon_Alma;840378 wrote:I've always said that The State has no business sanctioning marriage.
Yeah, and it is about the deductions and healthcare, to large extent. And I'm just saying, why do we have these benefits for married couples in the first place? It's arguably an antiquated incentive/hand-out that is not nearly as applicable in today's world of dual-income families. Not to mention, why do we need shared health benefits now that we have Obamakare?
Good lord you can't be on your partner's health insurance...Do what a single person does and get a job with coverage (or buy some), or even a married couple with no employer insurance and GO BUY SOME. -
Con_Alma
I'm in. Phase it out. Create the equality being cried for.gut;840542 wrote:Yeah, and it is about the deductions and healthcare, to large extent. And I'm just saying, why do we have these benefits for married couples in the first place? It's arguably an antiquated incentive/hand-out that is not nearly as applicable in today's world of dual-income families. Not to mention, why do we need shared health benefits now that we have Obamakare?
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