Randy Anderson

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  • in reply to: Is Spanish language taking us over? #15469
    In Germany and many other western European countries children are still required to become proficient in English before reaching University level. Not long ago, English was the one language a person had to learn in order to excel in business, politics or science. The answer to your question has to do with demographics. When was the last time you saw anything written in Arappaho, Hopi, or Cheyenne? My bet would be never, mainly because they're not used by a significant percentage of today's population. The Hispanic population of the U.S. has been growing exponentially, and, like it or not, all our children will have to be fluent in Spanish soon if this trend isn't reversed. Whether for good or ill, I wouldn't be at all surprised it English became a 'dead' language before the next century.

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    Name : Randy Anderson, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 44, City : Grrenbrier, State : TN Country : United States, Occupation : currently unemployed, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Homosexuality: nature or nurture? #25011
    It is a biological fact that no one is born 100% male or female. It is also a fact that the two sexes exist for the single purpose of coming together to making more humans. But as with most human behaviors, one's 'sexual preference' lies somewhere between instinct and what is learned. Attraction isn't determined by any one factor that science can define, and one's attitudes and preferences can change over time due to both positive and negative experiences. Humans are communal creatures who tend to gravitate toward groups in which they feel comfortable, so the real dilemma comes when dealing with friends and family---because in most cases you won't be regarded highly if you do anything they consider to be significantly abnormal. Personally I believe that the majority will continue to regard homosexuality as wrong regardless of law, science or emotional appeal. (I hope this helps!)

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    Name : Randy Anderson, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 44, City : Grrenbrier, State : TN Country : United States, Occupation : currently unemployed, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Lower middle class, 
    in reply to: Definition of pedophilia #41126
    Legally, at least in the USA, a pedophile is defined as someone who has sexual desires for persons under age 18. This is unfortunate because adolescent girls are, biologically, quite attractive targets simply because God or Nature (your preference) designed them that way. But there are plenty of older women who have small, even tiny breasts, so hopefully as you grow older you'll find them equally attractive. I myself have always been attracted to younger women, but have always had enough good sense to intentionally stay away from intimate contact with any young enough to get me sent to prison, and I hope you will, too. Good luck!

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    Name : Randy Anderson, Gender : M, Sexual Orientation : Straight, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Agnostic, Age : 44, City : Grrenbrier, State : TN Country : United States, Occupation : currently unemployed, Education level : Technical School, Social class : Lower middle class, 
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