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  • Given your posting history, I'm assuming you disagree with your own source when it states:

    "Truth: LGBTQ relationships are just as legitimate as straight relationships. Regardless of the gender identity, sexual orientation or marital status of two people in a relationship, leaving an abusive partner is often a difficult and painful process. Being in a LGBTQ relationship does not diminish that pain." Right?

    • A common definition of legitimate is "conforming to the law or to rules". Human laws and rules are subjective. Rules are subjective to you, unless you accept the existence of God. God's rules are objective, and LGBT is against God's rules.

    • If it's God's business, maybe you should stay out of it and not ask polemical questions citing studies that are designed to better the lives of the people you're trying to humiliate and discriminate against. You see, when studies are designed to point out deficiencies in certain demographics, they do so not to condemn, but to highlight structural problems brought on by, frankly, people such as yourself. Look at the existence of crime rates in certain suburbs in Chicago. It would be very easy to look at a study like that and go to an unmoderated social website to ask such insightful questions as: "Why are black people so violent?", but this would A) be to misrepresent the intent of the study that you're using to back your own point and B) to attempt to portray a group of people that you dislike as antisocial savages to convince secular people of your bigoted nonsense. There is a very good reason that studies are conducted to highlight racial and sexual violence, and I promise you it has very little to do with your bigotry. By the way, great minds of ages past, people much smarter than you and I, have debated and argued about the existence of secular vs religious ethics with inconclusive results. The ideas that A) God exists and B) Objective ethical principles follow naturally from this are highly contested and non-obvious perspectives. I'm normally rather kind with alternative views provided that they're harmless, but your ignorance isn't. You clearly have some bizarre personal fetish with gender conformism and seem to find homosexuality as an annoying anomaly that prevents you from getting wet, so you show up and ask ignorant ridiculous dishonest questions like this. You're a shit human being. Enjoy living in a society that is straying further and further from your views, because if you're struggling now, it's only gonna get worse.

    • I can ask whatever question I want to, wherever I want to, and whenever I want to. I am not trying to humiliate or discriminate. I am trying to discuss truth and reality. By the way, why are black people so violent? - "13 percent of Americans are black, according to the latest estimates from the US Census Bureau, and according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, black offenders committed 52 per cent of homicides recorded in the data between 1980 and 2008." - www.google.com/search?q=black+crime+statistics

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Most Helpful Girls

  • Lol I heard about that too, it's funny how the criticism about those types of relationships are censored. I mean c'mon, two women? Yeah, catfights every day. Men and women complement each other and it balances out. The man is stoic and serious, and the woman is emotional and nurturing, thus it balances it out. So two emotional women are not going to work. I mean women don't get along. I have a brother, thank goodness. If I had a sister, we'd probably hate each other.

  • The same can be said for literally any type of relationship, I don’t get why you feel the need to just target one group constantly. Seems a bit obsessive.

Most Helpful Guy

  • Because regardless of its popularity in the media nowadays, LGBT is mental derangement.

    • For those that say it is normal how about cancer, which strikes more than LGBT? Is it "normal"? Sexual deviance is brain illness. When this turned up in my Celts your your beloved Native Americans, the put them out of the tribe to die alone. We did not want them to taint our blood.

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  • The better question is, why are some relationships, both hetero and homo, violent?

  • That's what happens when a movements main driving force is emotion.

  • Well they are human too they will also feel anger betrayed and more

  • I think that divorce among lesbians is the highest of all demographics