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<blockquote data-quote="Frederick" data-source="post: 2832571" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>I've met a lot of gay people, it's a lot more open these days than it used to be. I disagreed with what they did and their lifestyle and all that, but we got along pretty well. The reality of the world is that you can't go around shoving your beliefs down peoples throats, that's just not realistic. In the real world, you have to deal with people of all different opinions, political bents and orientations. Especially in a professional environment. I've actually had conversations with homosexuals about the nature of their relationships and how they feel about it and all that. </p><p></p><p>However i feel about homosexuality as a lifestyle, it's not like i go around telling gay people they're disgusting or treating them like sh**.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm college educated, though i don't have any education in the field of psychology. I don't think they're comparable illnesses, i'm just saying i think it's more of a mental issue than a personal decision issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frederick, post: 2832571, member: 17825"] I've met a lot of gay people, it's a lot more open these days than it used to be. I disagreed with what they did and their lifestyle and all that, but we got along pretty well. The reality of the world is that you can't go around shoving your beliefs down peoples throats, that's just not realistic. In the real world, you have to deal with people of all different opinions, political bents and orientations. Especially in a professional environment. I've actually had conversations with homosexuals about the nature of their relationships and how they feel about it and all that. However i feel about homosexuality as a lifestyle, it's not like i go around telling gay people they're disgusting or treating them like sh**. I'm college educated, though i don't have any education in the field of psychology. I don't think they're comparable illnesses, i'm just saying i think it's more of a mental issue than a personal decision issue. [/QUOTE]
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