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Another day, another wierd/scary discussion with my 9 year old son

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Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: UDT89
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: UDT89
lol thats awesome, at least you know he's playing for the right team and will give you grandkids.

kids rock

True, wish I could say the same about all my boys.

the team or rock part

both

so you think one of your boys is gay, and as a consequence he doesn't "rock"..?

what makes you think he is gay? and why is that a problem?

grasping at straws with that one

it's a question, I'm interested in his opinion, that is why I asked

You assume the OP thinks it is a problem at all. There was no correlation between being gay and "rocking"/not "rocking" as a result of being gay until you made it. You're grasping at straws, and I am not sure why.

Actually no I don't assume that. Notice the question mark.

At any rate, I am interested in why CPA thinks one of his sons might be gay. I am also interested in his thoughts or feelings about this.
Admit it, perv. You know just want to molest his male child, lol.

Oh, and make another thread all about gay content. :roll:

I still hope you get banned for your never-ending gay.

actually it is you and your fellow morons making this thread "all about gay content". If you had a bit of self-restraint and ignored my posts (that supposedly offend SO much) then there would be but a single post - mine - on this issue. And then whatever response CPA chooses to make. Open your eyes to your own stupidity and utter lack of self-control.
 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Crazyfool
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Mike
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: UDT89
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: UDT89
lol thats awesome, at least you know he's playing for the right team and will give you grandkids.

kids rock

True, wish I could say the same about all my boys.

the team or rock part

both

so you think one of your boys is gay, and as a consequence he doesn't "rock"..?

what makes you think he is gay? and why is that a problem?

grasping at straws with that one

it's a question, I'm interested in his opinion, that is why I asked

You assume the OP thinks it is a problem at all. There was no correlation between being gay and "rocking"/not "rocking" as a result of being gay until you made it. You're grasping at straws, and I am not sure why.

Actually no I don't assume that. Notice the question mark.

At any rate, I am interested in why CPA thinks one of his sons might be gay. I am also interested in his thoughts or feelings about this.
Admit it, perv. You know just want to molest his male child, lol.

Oh, and make another thread all about gay content. :roll:

I still hope you get banned for your never-ending gay.

actually it is you and your fellow morons making this thread "all about gay content". If you minded your own business there would be a single post - mine - on this issue. And whatever response CPA chooses to make. Open your eyes to your own stupidity.
Open your eyes to the fact that you try to turn every thread you can here gay.

It's not our fault that you are not comfortable with your own sexuality.

Maybe you should look into myspace.com... they love anguished souls who have sexuality problems. Heck, you might even find true love there. :laugh:



 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: aidanjm
so you think one of your boys is gay, and as a consequence he doesn't "rock"..?

what makes you think he is gay? and why is that a problem?

No heterosexual man in his right mind would choose to have a gay son.

... snip blah blah blah ...

Parents don't get to make that choice. The kid is already here, the only choice is involved is how they are going to respond to their "sissy" son.

There are plenty of people on Livejournal who would love to read about how your parents responded to their "sissy" son, and how that hurt you deeply and makes you lash out at other people over the internet.
 
Originally posted by: jagec
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: aidanjm
so you think one of your boys is gay, and as a consequence he doesn't "rock"..?

what makes you think he is gay? and why is that a problem?

No heterosexual man in his right mind would choose to have a gay son.

... snip blah blah blah ...

Parents don't get to make that choice. The kid is already here, the only choice is involved is how they are going to respond to their "sissy" son.

There are plenty of people on Livejournal who would love to read about how your parents responded to their "sissy" son, and how that hurt you deeply and makes you lash out at other people over the internet.

um, I am not "lashing out" at CPA. I am asking him a question. but whatever.

 
HAH, the innosence of children never ceases to amaze me.

My 4 year old niece was telling me just today that her bum hurt, and that's why she was scratching it. She then proceeded into detail about how her mommy told her she had a rash, and that's why it's all red down there.

I was like 'wtf'? (the reason it came up was she was jumping around scratching her bum while she was watching TV so I asked her if she needed to go to the bathroom... so go ahead and forget about those smart a' comments y'all were going to post 😛 )
 
The gay thing in this thread is taking away from how awesome the original post is. Just stop it already.

I definitely agree that you should print this out and give it to him the day his first born is delivered.
 
Originally posted by: astrocase
The gay thing in this thread is taking away from how awesome the original post is. Just stop it already.

I definitely agree that you should print this out and give it to him the day his first born is delivered.

Father discussing sons erection in a public forum makes a great gift when he has grown up. 😛


 
Originally posted by: astrocase
The gay thing in this thread is taking away from how awesome the original post is.

what is "the gay thing"..? the fact that CPA expressed doubts over the sexual orientation of one of his children? Or the fact that I am asking him to clarify a few comments he made?
 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: astrocase
The gay thing in this thread is taking away from how awesome the original post is.

what is "the gay thing"..? the fact that CPA expressed doubts over the sexual orientation of one of his children? Or the fact that I am asking him to clarify a few comments he made?

STFU already. Nobody wants to hear sh1t from you.
 
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: astrocase
The gay thing in this thread is taking away from how awesome the original post is.

what is "the gay thing"..? the fact that CPA expressed doubts over the sexual orientation of one of his children? Or the fact that I am asking him to clarify a few comments he made?

STFU already. Nobody wants to hear sh1t from you.

I wonder why you would expend the effort to post that comment. what on earth would make you think I might take directions from a mental midget such as yourself?
 
haha

good news = your 9 year old wants to hit that
bad news = next time you step on a rough patch in your son's room's carpet, you'll know exactly what it is
 
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: maziwanka
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Originally posted by: CPA
<short pause>
Him: ohhhhh, my pee-pee is getting hard.

Quoted for hilarity!

hahahahaha. is this normal for that age? i can't remember anything at all when i was around that age

That's what I told my wife. I don't recall getting erections until I was in seventh or eigth grade. He's been getting them since he was born.

a male's first erection occurs during or right after birth, believe it or not. it's ironic... your first boner happens when you're coming out of a woman.... go figure.

it's normal for kids his age to start getting a chubby, but it's not normal for him to be sprouting a half-stalk constantly over the years. talk to his pediatrician about it... there might be a problem deep near his prostate area. if there's a nerve problem that shuts the venous valves to the penis, you'd get wood all the time.

be glad that the woodies don't last for extended periods of time, though... that'd be indicative of a tumor.
 
Originally posted by: MixMasterTang
My 4 year old son asked a girl at day care to "Lift up your shirt so I can see how big your boobies are".

hehe that brings back so many memories...

whenever i was in daycare when i was about 5, after i'd be kissing this blonde girl (can't remember her name) under the jungle gym, i'd go into the corner with my friend joyelle and tell her to pull down her underwear so i can see her "ass" (i thought "ass" meant "genitalia" when i was that age... no one taught me any different until i was about 7). i remember that i always thought "cool! it looks like a little butt!"
 
Originally posted by: eits
Originally posted by: MixMasterTang
My 4 year old son asked a girl at day care to "Lift up your shirt so I can see how big your boobies are".

hehe that brings back so many memories...

whenever i was in daycare when i was about 5, after i'd be kissing this blonde girl (can't remember her name) under the jungle gym, i'd go into the corner with my friend joyelle and tell her to pull down her underwear so i can see her "ass" (i thought "ass" meant "genitalia" when i was that age... no one taught me any different until i was about 7). i remember that i always thought "cool! it looks like a little butt!"

:laugh:
 
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: maziwanka
Originally posted by: BrokenVisage
Originally posted by: CPA
<short pause>
Him: ohhhhh, my pee-pee is getting hard.

Quoted for hilarity!

hahahahaha. is this normal for that age? i can't remember anything at all when i was around that age

That's what I told my wife. I don't recall getting erections until I was in seventh or eigth grade. He's been getting them since he was born.

So has my son. He's not even 4 yet and he plays with his pee-pee whenever his pants are off.
 
Originally posted by: Tick
Originally posted by: dxkj
Originally posted by: Tick
Nice story, but all the "At least you know your sons not gay" post are pissing me off. Why should he care one way or another?

There is something wrong with wanting grandkids? What father wants their son to be gay? Not very many. Should they rag on them and put them down if they are gay? Of course not, but there is NOTHING wrong with wanting a straight son who will produce grandkids....

Its annoying when people try to put a spin on intentions like this, to make CPA look like a homophobe or hater...
:sigh;

Ya know...trolls like this really annoy me. I'd like to just say to them, "<Insert ban-worthy phrase/names here>"

Yes, their is something wrong with wanting grandkids, it puts undue expectations on your kids. What if thier not gay, what if they simply don't want kids? Also, gays can adopt, giving you grandkids that way. So what if their your not your genetic material, transcend your genetics!


 
Originally posted by: aidanjm
Originally posted by: Ronstang
Originally posted by: aidanjm
so you think one of your boys is gay, and as a consequence he doesn't "rock"..?

what makes you think he is gay? and why is that a problem?

No heterosexual man in his right mind would choose to have a gay son.

... snip blah blah blah ...

Parents don't get to make that choice. The kid is already here, the only choice is involved is how they are going to respond to their "sissy" son.

I know if YOU were my "sissy" son (your words)...I'd have to disown you and never talk to you again. Then again, I think I'd do that regardless of sexual orientation. You are seriously annoying with the trolling of your pro-gay agenda.

I'll stand right up and say it: If either of my sons are gay, I will have a hard time with it. I love my kids, but I can not condone something I do not believe in and or agree with. Does that make me a homophobe? Not really. I'm not afraid of homosexuals--I have had many friends over the years that are gay and have even gone to gay bars for a beer or two on occasion. Just because I disagree with a person's views does not make me a homophobe.

Regardless, quit flame-baiting everyone.

/rant
 
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