Konkurrent
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What a kind thing to say.
Thank you.
Neither of us have conclusive evidence.
Exactly. I, for one, don't seek to convict without conclusive evidence.
Please read your post that I was responding to and then read my post. Then you can debate what I'm saying.
You even said youself that it was to be expected that people are vehemently for gays being born that way. So in your words you agreed with my 'anecdotal evidence'.
If you are - as I am - going with the limitation of credible sources (which I made the mistake of assuming was understood initially) my statements stand up. When I realized that you were going to use anyone foaming at the mouth as a valid opinion, then yes, you're going to find someone that holds any opinion. Give me long enough and I'm sure I can find you someone that believes cheese makes people gay. Does that make his opinion worthy of inclusion in this discussion?
Or would you rather stick - as I was originally inclined to - to those with credibility?
And I don't appreciate the stereotypes you are placing on me. You don't understand that you couldn't say all that stuff if I didn't place my age on my posts.
Well here's some free advice. Don't give people information you don't want them to have. But beyond that I don't see what you have to complain about. You're behaving - in my opinion at least - like a know-it-all. Your age works to your advantage, not against it. Because of your extreme youth you can get away with being insufferably self-assured of your infallibility. It's expected. If I didn't know your age I'd be inclined to not think very highly of you.
If you don't like a stereotype, don't follow it.
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