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I realize that most of the posters in this forum are young, and probably will never procreate. But hypothetically, if you had a son and on his 18 birthday he told you that he was gay, how would you react internally? I am more asking how you would feel, not what you would say to your son. Would you feel disappointed, confused, indifferent?
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I would be bothered. I would also hope that I was understanding.
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I would be bothered. I would also hope that I was understanding. [/ QUOTE ]perfect answer. |
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I would like to think that I would have guessed/known by that point, but I genuinely think it would be a non-issue.
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I'd be cool. Everyone needs to be happy in life and if that is what is going to make him happy, he'd have my full support. I guess this just adds to me being more gay. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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the only correct answer is to kill him.
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but I genuinely think it would be a non-issue. [/ QUOTE ] What if he was your only son and it meant your genetic line would come to an end? FWIW I agree with [censored] |
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Well, the fact that he is gay wouldn't necessarily bring my genetic line to an end. In all seriousness, my genetic line is pervaded with severe mental disorders and a plethora of cancers, plus I have multiple brothers, so I don't think this would factor in much. Even if it did, I would like to think that I would approach this as his life, rather than my genetic vanity. I'm sure there would be tepid resentment somewhere within me, but I honestly don't think it would be that big a deal.
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Indifferent. Shame it reduces the chances of having biological grandchildren. Shame my boy might get discriminated against. But happy that he has "come out" which probably would mean the end to a period of mental anguish.
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good answer.
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