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Why do people find other's bedroom behavior so interesting?
I'm wondering why homosexuality seems to be almost 24/7 news. Do enough people actually care to justify the acute media coverage?
I'm wondering why homosexuality seems to be almost 24/7 news. Do enough people actually care to justify the acute media coverage?
Show me one news story of homosexual bedroom behavior.
Show me one news story of homosexual bedroom behavior.
Now, if you want to discuss gay marriage, that's a completely different issue that has absolutely nothing to do with your thread title.
Because some Mormons and alleged Christians think their God has told them they must deny rights to Teh Gays. Then it turns out some of those throwing stones are doing it from inside of their closets.
It all relates back to people's sexual habits. Who cares?
I'm sure the issue of homosexual marriage has been beaten to death here.
Really, I thought that every major religion was morally opposed to homosexuality. Why do you focus on those two groups?
Were the people that voted down gay marriage in every state where it has come up all Mormons and alleged Christians? Must be a lot of them out there.
And I thought that religion was dead.
Oh god guys please dont fall for another one of OP's threads.
Im starting to lose faith in ATOT.
No, actually it doesn't and it does matter to gay couples quite a bit it seems. Also, for some unknown reason, it seems to matter a great deal to religious people and ultra conservatives as well.
Honestly, it doesn't matter much to me. I think they should make gay marriages legal.
It's obvious the OP is trolling, I like this topic though. And I want to know where PJWopper stands on this issue, although I have a strong suspicion I already know the answer to that question.
Why haven't we banned this very obvious troll yet?
I get it now, if you don't the topic, it's "trolling". How enlightened.
I get it now, if you don't like the topic, it's "trolling". How enlightened.
Most people don't appear to share your view judging from the states where the issue has been voted on.
Shouldn't the question be, "Why do religious people care about what people do in their bedrooms?"