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I Support Lgbt Youth

I don't understand why people cant accept people for who they are, who they love, and how they feel. As well I have some unknown feelings about my life as well. It doesn't matter what other people have to think about members of the LGBT community as those still in the closet per say because they don't know how to tell someone but I'm here to say that if you need someone to talk to you about your feelings, thoughts, and other troubles that persist to stress you to a breaking point. I love all people no matter how they feel, think, or who they are. If you want to talk to me about anything don't be shy to ask or you just want to talk. I will keep our conversations private and nobody will know except for me, you, and/or someone that you know.
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xSharp · 31-35, M
when i was in kindergarten i thought babies just happened "in our mommies tummies" nowadays the teachers are asking small children if they are sure they are a boy or a girl and that they can choose to be whatever they feel like on any given day, little boys dressed in short skirts in a place of learning everyday of the year yet they get sent home for a trump costume on halloween? it is apparent that they are trying to enforce a new normal. your 15 so i assume you have no choice but to regurgitate whatever your teacher is told to fill your head with as your own personality and world view has yet to take shape, but i feel the need to say that implying a 4 year old has any concept of sexual activity at all let alone gay sex is just plain stupid, and forcing sex ed at that age is a form of mental abuse/child abuse.
My teachers were all in the military. They don't do that because they know personal life issues should not be forced upon 9th graders or any age or grade for that matter
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@NavyCadetOfGloucesterHigh: I was in the military too. My point is that acceptance or rejection is a matter of free choice given to free men and women everywhere. The minute anyone insists that acceptance or rejection is mandatory then they become anti-freedom oppressors.
@hippyjoe1955: I'm mainly talking about parents and other siblings.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Does their freedom end because they are parents or siblings?
@hippyjoe1955: No but it is their child.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
So if that child decided to be a mass murderer should they 'accept' it? Freedom is a two way street. The kid is free to act on his/her impulses the parents are free to accept of reject those actions.
I'm talking about abuse to the child. Not rejecting them but they don't need to hurt the kid because of coming out. Don't you agree on that abuse for someone coming out isn't necessary?
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
The kid does what he/she did without considering the parents. The parents are free to return in kind. My son once decided to 'come out' that he was gay at 15. I informed him that a kid at that age gets turned on by a doorknob. Get over it. He is now very happily married to a wonderful woman the mother of their 4 kids.
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
@NavyCadetOfGloucesterHigh: One other thing I don't accept most claims of abuse. Saying no and even giving a spanking is not abuse. If you don't like their treatment move out on your own.
@hippyjoe1955: i saw a video of a mother choking her daughter because she wore a tuxedo that a friend gave her
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Your point is? Assuming the video is genuine, the mother choking the daughter had nothing to do with the daughter's choice of clothes but rather the mother's choice of how to enforce her way of behaving on her child. If the child wants to wear what ever he/she wants to wear regardless of the parents' wishes then let the child move out on his/her own and the problem is solved. If the child decides it wants to reap the benefits of having parents care then the child should also obey the parents regarding dress and deportment and other behaviors.
@hippyjoe1955: this conversation is over
hippyjoe1955 · 61-69, M
Your choice as a free individual. Never forget freedom is a two way street.