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PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:46 pm
I would be like "get that poison away from me, I want to be a woman and don't care if it sounds weird".  
PostPosted: Thu Dec 27, 2012 11:22 pm
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I would be like "get that poison away from me, I want to be a woman and don't care if it sounds weird".


(Im not sure if I could consider this nightblogging because of the timezones but it is 1:21 am here and this is a really weird question lol) i dont.... Hm.... Life would be dull. I sure as hell wouldnt take it.  

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PostPosted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:52 am
Nope. I like being a girl who likes girls...I don't know exactly why I like it, but I do. So I would say "b***h, get that X-Men s**t away from me fo I sock you in yo temple!"... Just like that. blaugh  
PostPosted: Thu Nov 14, 2013 10:24 am
Absolutely NOT! Love is love, peoples!

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PostPosted: Sun Nov 17, 2013 11:39 pm
No freakin way, I love being a lesbian whee  
PostPosted: Mon Nov 18, 2013 7:32 pm
I think it depends on how worried you are of others stereotyping you negatively...or whether or not you view homosexuality negatively.

I honestly don't mind the idea of going lesbian - I find it kinda exciting actually - not to sound creepy.  

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 20, 2014 2:26 am
Absolutely goddamn NOT. I've worked too hard to accept myself for who I am to ruin it all with some hypothetical miracle Jesus pill. This is not something that needs to be cured. You do not just "pray away the gay." This is not something that can, or should be, resisted.

I don't need a cure. I don't want a cure. I am a bisexual male and goddamn proud of it. I apologize for getting so heated about it, but this is a bit of a sore spot for me, sorry.
 
PostPosted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 5:53 am
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Absolutely goddamn NOT. I've worked too hard to accept myself for who I am to ruin it all with some hypothetical miracle Jesus pill. This is not something that needs to be cured. You do not just "pray away the gay." This is not something that can, or should be, resisted.

I don't need a cure. I don't want a cure. I am a bisexual male and goddamn proud of it. I apologize for getting so heated about it, but this is a bit of a sore spot for me, sorry.
Didn't mean to upset anyone.

I actually left my parents' religion risking the possibility their beliefs were right and I was rejecting god because I could never get rid of the "sinful" desire despite being faithful to the religion for 23 years.  

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PostPosted: Thu Jan 30, 2014 2:37 am
Never, My mother kicked me out of the house when I was 16 for being Bisexual. I was never mad at her for doing it, I was just sad she didn't wanted me in her life anymore. My friend took me in his house and moved on with my life till I went to college. I accepted myself for who I am, it's not a disease, why would they insist it is?. God doesn't choose who I choose to love. Love is love. LGBT it's not ok. IT'S fabulous!!!!! smile  
PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 6:10 pm
No I wouldn't take it. I am very proud of who I am u.u''  

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 8:12 pm
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I would be like "get that poison away from me, I want to be a woman and don't care if it sounds weird".
Ive honestly thought about this when i frist realized i was gay. I always thought no, Im proud to be gay. Its who i am, im different,  
PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:48 am
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Absolutely goddamn NOT. I've worked too hard to accept myself for who I am to ruin it all with some hypothetical miracle Jesus pill. This is not something that needs to be cured. You do not just "pray away the gay." This is not something that can, or should be, resisted.

I don't need a cure. I don't want a cure. I am a bisexual male and goddamn proud of it. I apologize for getting so heated about it, but this is a bit of a sore spot for me, sorry.
Didn't mean to upset anyone.

I actually left my parents' religion risking the possibility their beliefs were right and I was rejecting god because I could never get rid of the "sinful" desire despite being faithful to the religion for 23 years.


Interesting you felt the need to leave your faith due to the prejudice's of mere humans.
Consider this-
What if Gods answer to children's prayers who have no family is a gay couple who cannot create children of their own?
What if God's answer to over population are couples who together cannot produce offspring?

Love is not sinful. Love and kindness are the opposing forces of hate and cruelty.

I hope in time, if it adds a richness and positive energy to your life, you can find your way back to a faith you used to feel happy with.  

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 8:55 am
20 years ago I can attest the answer would be different.
It was a more difficult time to be LGBT.

Today, with how the world has changed, how cultures have shifted, and to consider how they will continue change there is no point to taking a magic medicine that would change the very core of all you are into something new.

It isnt worth the risk of being a whole new different person.  
PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 9:46 am
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Absolutely goddamn NOT. I've worked too hard to accept myself for who I am to ruin it all with some hypothetical miracle Jesus pill. This is not something that needs to be cured. You do not just "pray away the gay." This is not something that can, or should be, resisted.

I don't need a cure. I don't want a cure. I am a bisexual male and goddamn proud of it. I apologize for getting so heated about it, but this is a bit of a sore spot for me, sorry.
Didn't mean to upset anyone.

I actually left my parents' religion risking the possibility their beliefs were right and I was rejecting god because I could never get rid of the "sinful" desire despite being faithful to the religion for 23 years.


Interesting you felt the need to leave your faith due to the prejudice's of mere humans.
Consider this-
What if Gods answer to children's prayers who have no family is a gay couple who cannot create children of their own?
What if God's answer to over population are couples who together cannot produce offspring?

Love is not sinful. Love and kindness are the opposing forces of hate and cruelty.

I hope in time, if it adds a richness and positive energy to your life, you can find your way back to a faith you used to feel happy with.
Wow, forgot that post. Well it was a Christian religion that rather strictly enforced the anti LGBT ideas Judiasm and Christianity have come to be hated for.

I kinda have a dread of organized belief systems anymore.

Sometime after that post I actually looked up all the stuff my religion said not to look up and what I found was full of actual documented and photographed stuff showing the religion taught people not to read it because they would leave the religion in an instant if they saw it instead of only being spoonfed what the religion's leaders said. The folks in charge of it basically let time erase memory of older beliefs and statements then retroactively told a very different story about stuff modern believers would be shocked by, or simply said "we never said that, that's a lie told to make you leave us".

But no big deal, I took up cherrypicking the good stuff from the world's religions, the stuff that encourages togetherness, kindness, and peace, while basically leaving out the excluding stuff and physically/mentally harmful stuff while leaving anything from that them that is not harmful that cannot be proven as a matter of "time well tell if it's true or not".  

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2014 1:10 pm
Even if I was born physically male like I was suppose to be, I still enjoy being bi way too much. Can't cure whats not broken.  
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