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Originally posted by Boskop View PostCan't see anything wrong with Polygamy when indeed all the people involved consent. ****** is supposed to involve at least one child, so no. A child will get hurt very bad psychologically when they start with sex when their bodies are not fully matured. A child should be able to evolve their own sexuality and start in relative innocence in stead of it being forced on them by an adult. But if a 18 year old wants to bone an 80yo, I couldn't care less.
Use reason and logic, not hearsay and superstition.
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Originally Posted by Quiksilva View Post
Being a straight male and yes I have to say gay is absolutely disgusting.
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Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
There was a fairly well publicised scientific study done a couple years back... the results showed it seems the most ****phobic are the most closeted gay.
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Originally Posted by HIGHNESS View Post
I believe in Gay Marriage, well because if Men marry other Men, then there will be more Women for Straight Men like me to Marry. The more Gay Marriages, the better.
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Originally Posted by tiliheels View Post
dont associate me or my ppl with men who cant resist their sexual urges..
Originally posted by texasboi15 View PostI guarantee all 4 of these guys have or will have ****** a d1ck at some time in their lifetime
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Manny Pacquiao's comments on same-sex marriage have sparked significant controversy. While he has apologized for his remarks comparing people in gay relationships to animals, many believe his statements reflect a lack of understanding and empathy towards the *****+ community2. It's crucial for public figures to be mindful of their words and the impact they can have on diverse communities. Open dialogue and education on *****+ issues can help foster a more inclusive and respectful society.
If you have any thoughts or additional insights on this topic, feel free to share!
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Originally posted by alpha07 View PostManny Pacquiao's comments on same-*** marriage have sparked significant controversy. While he has apologized for his remarks comparing people in gay relationships to animals, many believe his statements reflect a lack of understanding and empathy towards the *****+ community2. It's crucial for public figures to be mindful of their words and the impact they can have on diverse communities. Open dialogue and education on *****+ issues can help foster a more inclusive and respectful society.
If you have any thoughts or additional insights on this topic, feel free to share!
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So, Manny Pacquiao was trying to defend his views on same-sex marriage, but it quickly turned into a game of "Who Can Outdo Manny's Comparisons?" One guy was like, "Manny, ever thought that maybe people choose to be gay like they choose to engage in bestiality?" Another dude jumped in, "Bro, do you have proof there's a gay gene? Because I've got evidence that people can 'learn' it in prison!"
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Originally posted by IceTrayDaGang View Post
you decided to bump a 8 year old thread? lol.. guess what? trump also feel the same as manny. and let me guess? you a gayboi that's why you are offended by this?
Whoa, that's a lot to unpack. First off, bumping an old thread can be a bit of a throwback, but it doesn't mean the topic isn't still relevant. As for Trump and Pacquiao, it's not surprising that different public figures have similar views on controversial topics. Everyone's entitled to their opinions, but it's important to remember that respect and empathy go a long way in these discussions.
And hey, let's not resort to name-calling or assumptions about someone's identity. It's all about having a respectful conversation, even if we disagree. What do you think?
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Originally posted by alpha07 View Post
Whoa, that's a lot to unpack. First off, bumping an old thread can be a bit of a throwback, but it doesn't mean the topic isn't still relevant. As for Trump and Pacquiao, it's not surprising that different public figures have similar views on controversial topics. Everyone's entitled to their opinions, but it's important to remember that respect and empathy go a long way in these discussions.
And hey, let's not resort to name-calling or assumptions about someone's identity. It's all about having a respectful conversation, even if we disagree. What do you think?
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