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    I think people get defensive because they are trying to get in other people’s business. They are trying to make the world the way they want it to be, instead of focusing on their own family. It does not affect their life if two gay people get married. They don’t like homosexuals and don’t want them to be equal to them. It is the same as racism. It is not as bad as what black people went through, but the same mentality is behind it. They oppose it because it is different from how they are.

    As far as its effects on society, there are none. Men have veiws on abortion and whites have views on racism because these do affect innocent people. I don’t have any serious views on abortion but it does ‘kill,’ and racism hurts people mentally and physically. If a gay couple get married, more than likely you won’t know about it; it doesn’t hurt anybody, and it is between those two people. People are saying it is hurting the sanctity of ‘marriage’ or whatever, but straight people already can get married and divorce or annul their marriage in less than 3 days. I didn’t realize that is what marriage meant. If a heterosexual couple can do that, then a homosexual couple should be able to do that.

    People should stay out of other people’s business because it does not affect them or society at all. Religion shouldn’t play a part in it, either, but it does, even with the politicians. This is because the Bible started the whole ‘homosexuality is wrong’ thing.

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    Name : AC, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 26, City : Orlando, State : FL, Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
    in reply to: Preferential attraction among gays? #43023

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    I am a black male also and I dont think it is normal for anyone to be attracted to one race. When you say that, you are saying you are attracted to one skin color. Alot of the time it is not that person’s fault. It is society that glamourizes white people on TV, posters, etc. and we tend to follow that. There could be white people out there that look exactly like white people but a different skin color. Would you pick one over the other because of the color? Some people say because most black act ‘this way’ or ‘that way’, which is a stereo-type. I think you should try to get past the color of the skin. You may not have met a black man whose physical features you are attracted to but all people come in different shapes and sizes. You may meet that black person who has the same features as a white man you are attracted to, so try not to look JUST at the skin color. It is hard sometimes when that is all you see being glamourized. I know you can do it.

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    Name : AC, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : Black/African American, Age : 26, City : Orlando, State : FL, Country : United States, Education level : 2 Years of College, 
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