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Re: Gay Character Plans: ME3 Yes, DNF No |
May 18, 2011, 15:54 |
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Luke wrote on May 18, 2011, 07:44:
yuastnav wrote on May 17, 2011, 18:19:
Luke wrote on May 17, 2011, 11:07:
yuastnav wrote on May 17, 2011, 06:49: Luke, for the love of God please stop typing like a four-year-old.
[edit for clarification] Grammar and ideology wise. and here we have a follower . What do the other say , ahh i will follow them ... What, do you expect me to form an opinion all on my own? Come on, we both know how hard that is, that's why we're not doing it!!1! you clearly can't simple as that See? That makes the two of us. I knew you would understand.
Punisher wrote on May 18, 2011, 14:15: [...] The truth is, most straight men, even those who have gay friends or family, are physically sickened by the thought of gay sex. We see it as a perversion similar to bestiality or S&M. Personally, I have no problem with it unless it is in my face, whether that be on TV, videogames, or in those raunchy gay pride parades (many of whom would be arrested if they were straight). BTW, I used to live near San Francisco, and you’d be surprised how many closet conservatives there are there.
So what? I'm asexual and additionally to that I am sickened by all sex, be it sex between two men, two women or a man and a women or what not. In today's oversexualised world I get at least the first one constantly shoved in my face. Even just the act of kissing is so disgusting to me because I find the exchange of saliva not very hygienic. And you know what? That's fine! People can do whatever they want, people have the right to shove it in my face (not literally) and that's okay! That's normal, it's a part of most people's daily life. And so are homosexual relationships. If Bioware decides to do something like that: more power to them! It's about time, actually.
Most people also forget that nature won't bend to man's will. And what's so bad about diversity anyway? |
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