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My daughter went to pride Friday and Saturday with her best friends family, and she bought this flag.

She got home an hour ago, and we are about to hang it up in her room. This flag made me question her sexuality. She's always been openly supportive of the gay community. I told her I will not judge her and she can love whoever she wants to, but I asked if she thought she might be into girls? She said, "no. But I love this flag, that is why I bought it. I also love my gay friends and I know that they were born that way. They can't help it and they are awesome no matter what. That is the truth." I love this sweet angel, so much. She makes me feel lucky to be her mom, everyday.
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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
That's good that she's supportive of gays. I'm not homosexual myself but I think gay people get too much shit, people calling them names and saying they shouldn't get married and stuff. Who cares what they do with their sex life, so long as they're not hurting anyone.
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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@Candace I'm not religious, I got turned off of it at a young age, having grown up in a community of Muslim extremists. You wouldn't believe how many times I've been told I deserve to be hanged. But when it really comes down to it, I haven't got anything against anyone who isn't harming others. You're Christian, you're Muslim, you're Hindu, you're gay or straight, you're Black or White or Mexican, I don't care so long as you're not trying to hurt people. You're living your life and doing what you do, who am I to tell you it's wrong.
chrisCA · M
@Candace Religion has been used to promote hatred of many groups.