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Naturally hard wired that way? Interesting. It couldn't possibly be a learned behavior, could it? Oh no... that would take some punch out of the homophobic rationale.



Yes, homosexuality is a learned behavior. At least we have that out of the way.
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Droopy wrote:
I'm just fishing for an actual reasonable explanation for darte's obvious homophobia,



Orwell had this kind of thing signed, sealed, and delivered over half a century ago. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Did your parents have any children they decided to keep?
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Some Schmo wrote:
Brackite wrote: Nearly all heterosexual men squirm when they see two bearded guys french kissing. It does Not mean that they are homophobe. That is the way how nearly all of us heterosexual men are wired. It is natural of them to feel the way that they do. Most heterosexual men do Not squirm and don't have a problem with it, when they see two women french kissing. That is just the way it is with most heterosexual men.


Do they? I guess that clean shaven men kissing is ok, but if they have a beard, well... that's just too much.


You think that's bad. How about two French bearded men french kissing in the French village of Beard? ;P

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Does not Schmo have an unhealthy preoccupation with this subject? His defense of homosexuality seems to be a bit, well, defensive.
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Droopy wrote:
Naturally hard wired that way? Interesting. It couldn't possibly be a learned behavior, could it? Oh no... that would take some punch out of the homophobic rationale.



Yes, homosexuality is a learned behavior. At least we have that out of the way.

Speaking from experience, are you?

Oh wait... you never do that. Forget it.
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In any case, Schmo has no intellectually substantive defense of his case, or rebuttal to my points, so another thread ends in a shambles...
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Droopy wrote:Does not Schmo have an unhealthy preoccupation with this subject? His defense of homosexuality seems to be a bit, well, defensive.

I don't know if it's unhealthy, but the subject very much does interest me, yes. I was raised by a homophobic father in a homophobic religion surrounded by multiple homophobic male role models. Quite frankly, it's taken quite some time to deprogram myself from all the bigotry to which I was exposed.

So I write about it to purge myself, because I refuse to pass on ignorant bigotry to my child like it was passed on to me.

I'll leave the propagation of such idiocy to ignoramuses like you. You’re clearly doing a fine job of it.
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I don't know if it's unhealthy, but the subject very much does interest me, yes. I was raised by a homophobic father in a homophobic religion surrounded by multiple homophobic male role models. Quite frankly, it's taken quite some time to deprogram myself from all the bigotry to which I was exposed.


I'm going way out on a limb even engaging your on this Schmo, and the result will probably be of little value, but here goes: Define "homophobe".
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Droopy wrote:
I don't know if it's unhealthy, but the subject very much does interest me, yes. I was raised by a homophobic father in a homophobic religion surrounded by multiple homophobic male role models. Quite frankly, it's taken quite some time to deprogram myself from all the bigotry to which I was exposed.


I'm going way out on a limb even engaging your on this Schmo, and the result will probably be of little value, but here goes: Define "homophobe".


I've already done that in this thread. Look it up.
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Some Schmo wrote:
Brackite wrote: Nearly all heterosexual men squirm when they see two bearded guys french kissing. It does Not mean that they are homophobe. That is the way how nearly all of us heterosexual men are wired. It is natural of them to feel the way that they do. Most heterosexual men do Not squirm and don't have a problem with it, when they see two women french kissing. That is just the way it is with most heterosexual men.


Do they? I guess that clean shaven men kissing is ok, but if they have a beard, well... that's just too much.

Naturally hard wired that way? Interesting. It couldn't possibly be a learned behavior, could it? Oh no... that would take some punch out of the homophobic rationale.


Do you have any data to back it up that claim, that it is a learned behavior?
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