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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Fahn777 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MadMax888 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Fahn777 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] MadMax888 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Fahn777 Not agreeing with/approving lifestyle =/= homophobe[/quote] Even if you're not a homophobe, you're still wrong for finding issues with someone else's lifestyle.[/quote] Seeing a lifestyle choice as inappropriate or disgusting does not make one wrong. I find -blam!--blam!-ity morally reprehensible for several reasons, and I also find it ludicrous how they treat their "plight" the same way as the Civil Right's movements of the 50's and 60's. To say that I'm wrong because I don't agree with somebody's lifestyle choices is ridiculous. Am I wrong because I disagree with people who drink and smoke, or because I don't care for vegans, or because I don't feel that somebody's religious affiliation is the "right" one? Please... unless you're the most left-wing person ever just stop. It's called an opinion, and like a-holes everybody has one.[/quote]What issues do you have with how someone else lives their life, especially when it has zero impact on your own?[/quote] If you can't see how these types of things have impacted our everyday life you're blind. [/quote]Please, enlighten me. Whether or not same-sex couples exist has zero impact on our everyday lives. [quote]Tab A was meant to be inserted into Slot B if you get my drift.[/quote]You're right. In order to reproduce, a male and female need to be involved. However, people have sex for reasons other than reproduction, these days. Hell, some hetero couples actively decide not to have children. Do you take similar offense to them? [Edited on 12.12.2012 2:32 PM PST]