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re: Vandy fans, tell me about this gay defensive lineman of yours

Posted on 9/20/17 at 11:42 am to
Posted by CrimsonBoz
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 11:42 am to
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Jake_LaMotta


5 posts? Antifa?
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 11:43 am to
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5 posts? Antifa?


IDK, but definitely gay.
Posted by Jake_LaMotta
Coral Gables
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 11:59 am to
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IDK, but definitely gay.


If I were indeed a Homosexual I would have no problem admitting it. I am not a Homosexual.
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 12:18 pm to
Idk man... you registered yesterday to post in this thread, and 3 of your first posts... ehhh...

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There isn't an SEC program that doesn't have a Homosexual on their team or at least someone that is bi-curious.


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I can assure you that getting a blow job from a man feels exactly the same as one from a woman. Same for sex if you close your eyes you won't know the difference.


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Statistics tell me that many posters on here have Young Sons and Daughters who are Homosexuals and you don't even know it.


Not that there's anything wrong with being a gay.


Posted by SouthOfHere
Pascagoula, Ms
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 1:17 pm to
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I'ma let Jake Demotta's comments go unchallenged, as I have no idea if he's right or not.

But this statement is incorrect, or at least unproven. There's a whole 'nother argument about why there's a need to even find a gay gene, but that's for your ethics class. The fact is that there is no known evidence of a "gay gene"



No it's not genetic. I don't have any problem with gay people. Be what you wan to be and it's none of anybody's business. But the gay gene is just not true. All human behavior is learned. Not instinct. Separates us from other animals. If you put a child, boy or girl on an island by themselves and provided for them so they could actually grow up. Once they were introduced to similar and opposite sexes, do you think they are going to be attracted to one? No. They are not. They've never seen either and have no idea about sexual behavior.
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
Member since Jul 2016
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 1:21 pm to
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No it's not genetic


If I was gay I would be offended that people sought to explain my choices as genetic and unavoidable.

In a free country one does not have to excuse or apologize for ones legal choices. And no one can infringe upon them.

Calling it genetic is a cop-out, imo.
Posted by Teague
The Shoals, AL
Member since Aug 2007
21692 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 1:25 pm to
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All human behavior is learned. Not instinct. Separates us from other animals.


Do you have some peer-reviewed studies backing up this claim?

Posted by atlgator
Jacksonville, Atlanta, Gainesville
Member since Aug 2014
5520 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 2:24 pm to
Didn't Jarez Parks go to Alabama?

I'm sure he and this guy would get along
Posted by CapstoneGrad06
Little Rock
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 2:30 pm to
Parks won't enroll until January.
Posted by deltaland
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 2:53 pm to
I see you triggered some prog filth in this thread
Posted by GregAl
Mobile
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 3:36 pm to
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 3:37 pm to
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
38271 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 3:56 pm to
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I can assure you that getting a blow job from a man feels exactly the same as one from a woman.


Yeah, except for that feeling of knowing that a MAN is blowing you.

Bruh....
This post was edited on 9/20/17 at 3:56 pm
Posted by Damseyrarrar
Bunche Village
Member since Oct 2016
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 4:00 pm to
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Calling it genetic is a cop-out, imo.


I don't know what's what with regard to research in this "discussion", but I know this: My wife teaches 4-5 yr olds. She's batting .1000 with pointing out kids that are, in her eyes, obviously gay. Why on earth would a kid at that age decide to be gay? Being an adolescent or a teenager that's different in any way is hell on earth, so why would any kid choose to be gay?
Posted by Vecchio Cane
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Member since Jul 2016
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Posted on 9/20/17 at 4:05 pm to
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don't know what's what with regard to research in this "discussion", but I know this: My wife teaches 4-5 yr olds. She's batting .1000 with pointing out kids that are, in her eyes, obviously gay. Why on earth would a kid at that age decide to be gay? Being an adolescent or a teenager that's different in any way is hell on earth, so why would any kid choose to be gay?


I'm not arguing against homosexuality being genetic. It may very well be proven to be in the next few years.
But it can be a choice. Not every gay person will have the "gay gene" and not everyone with the gene will act on being gay. Seems like people are wanting to justify choices, when the choice itself should be reason enough.
Posted by randomways
North Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
12988 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 4:17 pm to
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I'm not arguing against homosexuality being genetic. It may very well be proven to be in the next few years.
But it can be a choice. Not every gay person will have the "gay gene" and not everyone with the gene will act on being gay. Seems like people are wanting to justify choices, when the choice itself should be reason enough.


The problem is, people aren't talking about it being genetic for the hell of it. They're talking about it being genetic because other people are more than happy to tell them they're monsters, unnatural, sinners, disgusting, etc. If people did that to straight people like me and (I assume) you, would you not want to be able to point out that there's a genetic cause? I'll give a weird example -- one of my closest friends has Type 1 diabetes. It's not an acquired condition like Type 2. It's inherent. He feels the need to make sure people know that Type 1 isn't the same as Type 2 so they won't look at him and think he brought it on himself. Maybe I think he's a bit sensitive about perception, but I do understand why it's important to him just fine.
Posted by Vecchio Cane
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Member since Jul 2016
17745 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 4:20 pm to
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The problem is, people aren't talking about it being genetic for the hell of it. They're talking about it being genetic because other people are more than happy to tell them they're monsters, unnatural, sinners, disgusting, etc. If people did that to straight people like me and (I assume) you, would you not want to be able to point out that there's a genetic cause?



Agree 100%

This is an example of why I hesitate to discuss issues much deeper than sports on the internet. The things I have typed in this thread aren't my total catalog of ideas on the subject, and I haven't even done a decent job of relaying these thoughts.
Posted by Damseyrarrar
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Member since Oct 2016
377 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 4:23 pm to
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I'm not arguing against homosexuality being genetic. It may very well be proven to be in the next few years. But it can be a choice. Not every gay person will have the "gay gene" and not everyone with the gene will act on being gay. Seems like people are wanting to justify choices, when the choice itself should be reason enough.


Misunderstood you & Agree.
Posted by randomways
North Carolina
Member since Aug 2013
12988 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 4:27 pm to
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Agree 100%

This is an example of why I hesitate to discuss issues much deeper than sports on the internet. The things I have typed in this thread aren't my total catalog of ideas on the subject, and I haven't even done a decent job of relaying these thoughts.


Yeah, I got sucked in there because it was a reasonable post that I could reply reasonably to. You bastard. I don't talk politics or social issues very often on the Internet. Never even been to the Poli board here. So...good going against LSU. It looked like the sort of game that was years in the making, where Mullen's hard work developing the talent showed up against greater talent that hadn't been developed well.
Posted by Vecchio Cane
Ivory Tower
Member since Jul 2016
17745 posts
Posted on 9/20/17 at 4:29 pm to
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I don't talk politics or social issues very often on the Internet


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