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Homosexuality
Thinking homosexuality is wrong is not a phobia, it is an opinion.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My opinion on most things is that as long as it harms no-one and doesn't adversely affect me then I have no problem with it.We have many gay friends and many straight friends and their sexuality never really enters my head, as I like to think I judge each person on their own prsonal merits irrespective of age, gender, sexual orientation, disability,colour, creed etc.My eldest natural son Danny is gay and is very happy with his boyfriend Liam and although it seemed slightly odd at first and can cause slight confusion when talking about family to people I couldn't have wished for any of my kids to end up with a nicer partner.
My issue with most people who feel that homosexuality is wrong is that they make a crusade out of it and/or are rude and unpleasant to gay people. I have no problem with them having their opinion because we are all entitled to an opinion, but when it gets aggressive or hurtful to people then it becomes a phobia and unacceptable.
I'd be more inclined to put it down to a lack of understanding, and possibly being raised in an environment of some bigotry on the issue. I sometimes think some people forget that none of us chooses our own sexuality - it chooses us. I'm straight (and perfectly happy about it, thanks!), but that wasn't a conscious "choice", it was just the way the dice of fate rolled for me. No-one is gay just to be rebellious or upset the Daily Mail, it just happens to be the way some people turn out.
Everyone is entitled to love, and if that means being with someone of your own sex, so be it.
I think the difference between opinion and phobia is a matter of degrees.
Many religious people have a problem with homosexuality, but don't actively seek out gay people to abuse, assault or denigrate. I would suggest they have a misguided opinion, but that's fair enough.
On the other hand, 'gay bashers' have an altogether more disturbing pathology, exhibiting all the traits of a phobia.
It's an opinion. Talk to the hand.
On a lighter note, I'm more interested in the words 'thinking' and 'wrong' as opposed to phobia or opinion. Thinking is an act. Whatever you think, it can be an opinion, a question or an answer but it can't be a phobia. ( I think I am afraid of buses today. neehhh, it don't add up ) It's a different kettle of fish all together.
Plus, an opinion can be wrong, a phobia can't be. A phobia can be funny, weird or downright disturbing but it can't be wrong.
rojash ~ I have a frog phobia, & certainly wouldn't run around after one & terrorise it..if anything, they terrorise me!!
If a phobia is a fear, then we would have to deduce that anyone homophobic whould be fearful of homosexuals ~ therefore running a mile if they came into contact or even saw one. 'Gay bashing' is pure ignorance & to be honest is down to a violent nature more than regareding the subjec itself ~ ie. if homosexuals didn't exist, these peole would be thumping someone or something else.
I am with Drusilla1S regarding the bible.
In A Pickle ~ I had to reply to you!
You mentioned having slept with 'straight' men. I have a gay pal who tells me the same..he has slept with quite a few mostly married straight men who had the same view...they were straight men who liked to sleep with blokes occasionally. Whatever! ;o)
Oh, & sorry to everyone for typos in my previous post ~ young daughter on my lap!
So what happens when your Bisexual then Lauren?
I have nothing against anyones realtionship its there business. Everyone isnt the same and different folks like different strokes - why not enjoy what you enjoy and not be made to feel rejected by society. I have not come across one person who is offended by me.