Mike 1972 wrote: » Just how many female mistresses is one required to have
Abi wrote: » Who made this about gay people? The thread is about having a gay son or daughter, which for some, their attitude would be different.
skregs wrote: » Your son will only grow up gay if the father doesn't instill a sense of masculinity in them. There's no gay men with strong father figures in their lives, or they wouldn't be gay. So don't worry OP, I'm sure you'll do well.
dynamot wrote: » I remember reading this somewhere: Homosexuality is exhibited in 400 species of animals, but homophobia in only one
Logical Fallacy wrote: » *sigh* And the "everyone agree with me or **** off" train just keeps on rolling. I love AH, it's basically an opinion by popular consensus...anyone else is WRONG.
JaxxYChicK wrote: » I really don't understand why the term "devastated" is being thrown about so readily here. Surely being devastated that your child is gay is a complete over-exaggeration in this day and age? Being devastated that you might not get to have grandchildren? IMO, that's a completely selfish reaction. There are much more relevant, important issues to be devastated over IMO.
krudler wrote: » one of my exes brothers came out to his parents (was a surprise to nobody but them, hes not blatantly over the top campy gay but you can pretty much tell upon meeting him he is) and they were horrified. they're still living in 50s catholic ireland though, any talk of anything gay or gay related is glossed over as if its a mortal sin or something. dopes.
How would you feel if your child was gay?
Solair wrote: » Quite honestly, if you're going to be offended and you're getting upset because your child's gay, short, tall, has blue eyes, is bad at football, has red hair or anything like that you should really reconsider becoming a parent. Some people are gay like some people are ginger.
strobe wrote: » You can hardly blame the hammerhead sharks though man. They're just uneducated and don't really know any better.
Solair wrote: » I actually find Ireland less conservative than the US and quite a lot of more 'conservative' European countries e.g. Italy or Poland on these kinds of issues.
Oddjob wrote: » I'm starting to get the feeling that a lot in here would be devastated if at least one of their kids wasn't a gayer.
Millicent wrote: » Gayer than what? A hammerhead shark in denial?
4leto wrote: » But Dublin has a very vibrant gay scene and it is a very gay friendly city. So we are not that conservative towards gays. I would say we are even progressive.
Solair wrote: » Cork's possibly even more so. Seems extremely main-stream gay, even compared to Dublin.
Bannasidhe wrote: » A hammerhead shark in drag maybe?
4leto wrote: » Never been on the scene in cork I have to say I find Dublin grand.
Solair wrote: » Just regularly see gay guys / girls kissing and being quite 'out' at non-gay-specific venues in Cork. Less so in Dublin in my experience. Nobody bats an eyelid. Gay pride flag at Shandon:
Siuin wrote: » I would be upset if my child turned out to be gay. If they turned out to be very camp or butch, it would make the situation very difficult. They'd still be my child at the end of the day, but I can't say I would feel the same way about them.
Bannasidhe wrote: » What situation would that be?