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What will homosexual marriage mean for Ireland?

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I thought we were discussing Irish homosexuals, not Jewish hatred?
Start your own anti-Semitic thread Constance...

Josephus, you must have been living under a rock if you really weren't aware that some gay people try very hard to live 'normally', and not follow the natural sexual urges they were born with. Yes, they can have children, but no, they don't have to be bisexual.

At the end of the day, some heterosexual people have anal sex with their partners too, but that doesn't make them homosexual.

The main thing is that it is 'normal' for them to feel attracted to the same sex as themselves. Thus, it is their right to be treated equally as any other couple and be allowed to marry legally. Ireland is very brave, and a step above the other countries in that regard.
Posted by Suseonline, Sunday, 31 May 2015 11:57:34 PM
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Suseonline,
Please give us your definition of what marriage constitutes.

Homosexuality is a sexual act with a person of the same gender.
Bisexuality is sexual acts with persons of both genders.
Heterosexual is sex with a person of the opposite gender.

Sexuality is not an emotional preference, it is the act by the person, and similar twins or two sisters or brothers can be emotionally attached to each other but it does not mean they are married.

To define marriage merely as two persons who love each other and want to commit to each other as lovers, is so vague it does not define the exclusive relationship of bride and groom of mother and father.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 1 June 2015 9:00:05 AM
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All the above notions have already been answered Josephus.
I guess few people agreed with you in the heavily populated Catholic country of Ireland though did they?

Certainly they would never have even considered an expensive referendum on the subject of gay marriage if they believed all the archaic points you have raised.
Posted by Suseonline, Monday, 1 June 2015 11:24:21 AM
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Suse,

Constance is at least constant!!
Posted by Is Mise, Monday, 1 June 2015 1:38:31 PM
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Suseonline,
Typical uninformed answer, as you do not have a definition that is exclusive of the relationship.
Posted by Josephus, Monday, 1 June 2015 5:12:38 PM
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//Homosexuality is a sexual act with a person of the same gender.
Bisexuality is sexual acts with persons of both genders.
Heterosexual is sex with a person of the opposite gender.//

So what is it when you're having sex with somebody of the same gender but fantasizing about the opposite gender, or vice-versa?
Posted by Toni Lavis, Monday, 1 June 2015 7:39:26 PM
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