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Re: Terms and Conditions Question
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lugnet.off-topic.debate
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Sun, 23 May 1999 05:35:20 GMT
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In lugnet.off-topic.debate, John Neal writes:
> Well, isn't that the crux of the dilemma, that they are not *just* like us?
> Here's my .02, for what it's worth. I don't care if someone is homosexual,
> I don't *want* to know. So why do gays (some) have to *flaunt* it? PDA,
> rainbows on cars, why can't they just keep it to themselves? I don't mean
> in the closet, just out of my face (in public). PDA among hetereos is
> offensive, too. Is that asking too much?
As in, fine as long as they don't live on my block?
And what stickers are on your car?
Flaunting has a purpose, the more public homosexuals are about their
homosexuality, the more people realize that homosexuals are everywhere. And
that homosexuals are not that different from themselves. Homosexuals have the
same goals in life as everyone else: love, acceptance, job security, a home
and a family.
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