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5 dead, more than a dozen injured at LGBTQ nightclub in Colorado
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<blockquote data-quote="Bradskii" data-source="post: 77015722" data-attributes="member: 412388"><p>I know my wife. I know my kids. I know their attitude towards their gay friends. I know, and I have discussed this with my wife as there was time that we thought our daughter might have been gay, exactly what our reaction would have been.</p><p></p><p>It would have been that there was no need to worry. That we still loved her. That we'd support her in any decisions she made. That she was not alone. That it's OK what she was feeling.</p><p></p><p>Which are exactly the things you have been complaining about. That kids who think they might be gay are told that they'll be supported. That they haven't done anything wrong. That there isn't anything wrong with them. That they'll still be loved.</p><p></p><p>I would tell any young person exactly those things. As I would tell my daughter. So gee, according to you I'd be grooming my own kid...</p><p></p><p>So let's make this crystal clear. Grooming as done by some priests was purely meant as a means to entice children into having sex. Your risible attempts to associate telling kids that some people are gay and that is ok, and if you think you are gay then we are here to support you In any way we can - that that is the equivalent of sexual predatory behaviour is exactly that. Risible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bradskii, post: 77015722, member: 412388"] I know my wife. I know my kids. I know their attitude towards their gay friends. I know, and I have discussed this with my wife as there was time that we thought our daughter might have been gay, exactly what our reaction would have been. It would have been that there was no need to worry. That we still loved her. That we'd support her in any decisions she made. That she was not alone. That it's OK what she was feeling. Which are exactly the things you have been complaining about. That kids who think they might be gay are told that they'll be supported. That they haven't done anything wrong. That there isn't anything wrong with them. That they'll still be loved. I would tell any young person exactly those things. As I would tell my daughter. So gee, according to you I'd be grooming my own kid... So let's make this crystal clear. Grooming as done by some priests was purely meant as a means to entice children into having sex. Your risible attempts to associate telling kids that some people are gay and that is ok, and if you think you are gay then we are here to support you In any way we can - that that is the equivalent of sexual predatory behaviour is exactly that. Risible. [/QUOTE]
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