Alf Veedersane wrote: » Saw them bringing in windows at the bit where they showed the work starting early on
joe_99 wrote: » Alf Veedersane wrote: » It's only a door...small area, small heat loss. They didn't change the windows either
Alf Veedersane wrote: » It's only a door...small area, small heat loss.
physioman wrote: » That's why I voted no in the gay marriage referendum. The poor lad doesn't stand a chance. Just wrong without a mother influence. Not fair on the poor lad. He will get taunted
Alf Veedersane wrote: » No but then dont mention a mother's influence and just say you're a homophobe. Kids are usually more tolerant than you are.
HeidiHeidi wrote: » Alf Veedersane wrote: » Saw them bringing in windows at the bit where they showed the work starting early on They were for the extension though. Front windows (that they were giving out about at the start) didn't look like they'd been changed. And the 240K final cost would suggest that they didn't get the grant (unless they went completely mad on the spending in the end, which actually wouldn't surprise me either!)
Alf Veedersane wrote: » I think he said he just likes religious art. Not because it's religious but the style. Nothing symbolic about sticking it to Catholic Ireland
physioman wrote: » Alf Veedersane wrote: » No but then dont mention a mother's influence and just say you're a homophobe. Kids are usually more tolerant than you are. Suddenly declared a homophobe because I believe that a child needs a mother and father as parents. Hilarious. What exactly can a man teach his child about how a woman feels?
splinter65 wrote: » It’s not in any way aesthetically pleasing. It’s only attractive to Catholics. We’ll have to agree to disagree.
splinter65 wrote: » Alf Veedersane wrote: » I think he said he just likes religious art. Not because it's religious but the style. Nothing symbolic about sticking it to Catholic Ireland It’s not in any way aesthetically pleasing. It’s only attractive to Catholics. We’ll have to agree to disagree.
danielle_door wrote: » this has to be ithttps://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/homes-and-property/new-to-market/elegant-apartments-could-easily-convert-to-family-home-1.2790823
gmisk wrote: » I think you are underestimating kids they are pretty accepting of diversity. Also the gay marriage referendum changed feck all about adoptionhttps://www.thejournal.ie/same-sex-marriage-referendum-geoffrey-shannon-2097220-May2015/ But hey it passed in spite of some people, I can now marry my partner of 7 years in 2 weeks time.
Andrew00 wrote: » That poor child will get terrorised in school for having two white gay dads. Unless of course he's home or private schooled
Lisha wrote: » If people didn’t think like you then he wouldn’t get taunted.
gmisk wrote: » Kids generally are pretty accepting of people in my experience, their parents can be less so
gmisk wrote: » Kids are generally pretty accepting, what makes you so certain? I know gay couples with kids some in rural areas, some Urban they have had zero issues in schools in relation to their parents. I think you are underestimating how accepting of diversity kids are these days, thankfully
Alf Veedersane wrote: » That's not what you said though. When I said a friend wasn't taunted despite losing his mother at childbirth, so only had a male influence, you said he didn't have two gay dads. So no, you're not just saying a child needs a mother and a father. At least just own your belief here.
gmisk wrote: » Mod: Don't engage with threadbanned user.