School Expels Girl for Having Gay Parents

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07 May 2008, 10:06 am

Wouldn't a gay couple raise a gay child? Consciously or unconsciously, rightly or wrongly, I think it's unlikely that they
wouldn't. But should a gay couple attempt to raise their child as a heterosexual? I would say no. I think it would much better for everyone if gays raised their kids to be like them.

But what if the kid isn't naturally homosexual when adopted? Should the gay parents try to persudae them into being that way? Absolutely not!

It would be beautiful for gays & lesbians to raise adoptive kids who are themselves homosexual. What better guidance could these youngsters ask for? Where else could they find that kind of love and acceptance?

Gay couples should adopt gay kids.



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10 May 2008, 9:30 am

fiver wrote:
bunny's tend to feel that it is the first and foremost priority, to be rased by one or more people who truly love and protect you (all other's being excluded from the process). second down our lest of "needs" is that said Adults don't dangle their sexual parts in our faces (as so often has been the statistical norm in hetro american family life). third is that there be a balance of both feminine and masculine prenatal influence; something that this observer has seen no lack of within non-heterosexual relationships. though something for which heterosexual relationships are known for a growing "out of balance" nature thereof, in our experience.

no sexual abuse = i don't get exposed to the parents sexual parts; thank you very much!


I don't understand your post at all. First, you refer to yourself as a bunny (isn't the correct plural "bunnies"?) and then you make it sound like the majority of parents are sexually abusive...
As for the last part of your post, it was confusingly phrased, but after having reread it a few times I can safely say that there isn't some kind of balance between "masculine" and "feminine" behavioural characteristics in any relationship because the idea that there are solely masculine and solely feminine characteristics is nothing more than a widely-held fallacy.



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10 May 2008, 9:34 am

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Getting expelled because of her parents, and not at all because of her? How snobby and extremist.

If I were Shay, then I would lobby the school. Students should not be expelled from any school because of the lifestyle (no matter how immoral) of their parents.

Reminds me of those people who think that, in order to get forgiveness, they have to go into a dark closet where a priest tells them to repeat Our Father so many times. There is nowhere in the Bible of my knowledge that says you have to go through that much of a scenario in order to be forgiven! (No offense to anyone who does this un-called-for ritual.)


I'd say it's rather closed-minded of you to say that confession is uncalled for. It's a way of getting things out that you couldn't otherwise in the presence of others.
Confession is a form of therapy, and works as such.