So what do you think. interesting eh!
jase ;0)
How does one catch this? By sharing shoes or a hairbrush? Or is physical contact neccessary? <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue2.gif" alt="" />
I think it is a matter of looks. I think it's in the pheramones or something. But then again it could be the beauty of woman. You never know how you'd catch this disease! LOL
Glad people saw the humor in my article ;0)
Jase ;0)
I saw the subject post and I got so angry! Glad to see that it's nothing!
It's crazy though how some people actually do think that.
Well this is one disease that I can say that I have. LOL It has brought me more joy and love than any I can think of. And thank heavens my partner has the same disease. I think that we will just walk through life together with this affliction.
Bella Harmony aka Michelle Taylor
You Are Funny!
"A hairbrush, a pair of shoes?"
I needed that good laugh.
Thank you.
Vicki L. Forte'
Bellaonline
Crime Editor <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
Reddraken... Love to have you as part of the populous with this scandelous disease.
I have plenty of friends who are affected and glad there isn't a "cure"! LOL
Welcome aboard!
Jase ;0)
Vicki,
this is why I wrote this article. Sometimes we need a good laugh, especially at the expense of so-called "experts" on the topic of homosexuality and its inherant "wrongness"!
Glad we could make your day. Come back more often!
Jase ;0)
I needed that good laugh! Perhaps you catch it off the toilet seat?!!! If so, I can't understand why I was born with it!
The "disease" idea isn't the worst... its the folks that think they can "cure" people, or--and if I offend anyone I apologize, but this is really bothersome--"pray it out of them," especially teens and early adults who are still struggling terribly with their developing identities, that scare me!
Me too! And I seriously doubt those who claim to have been 'cured'. I feel that it has been suppressed, not cured, and time will prove this to be true in their lives.
I can remember when parents believed it was right to force a naturally 'left handed' child to be right handed. This has since proved to be harmful. I see these efforts to 'cure' Homosexual Identities in the same light.
There is a ministry in Wichita, Kans. that has treated and cured hundreds of homosexuals. Many of whom are now happily married with children. It can be done. It is successful and it should be done.
Dave, they are probably the married women who find after a while that it isn't working. It possibly explains why so many lesbians have been married!
Right. Successful. And the 100's they've cured are now in long-term therapy attempting to recover from the "cure." I have a client who suffered through one of those "ministries." We're hoping his therapist can undue the damage.
All that will do is confuse him/her and might put them at risk of suicide.
Your so busy in your neighbors business, you can't be about your fathers business. If you spend the rest of your life acting exactly as Jesus did, you'll be quiet busy for about 33 more years, and by then I think a whole lot more inlightened. <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
I think we all have our own opionions and we all think we are right about them. I personally like to hear other people's views whether I think they are right or wrong. Just because someone doesn't agree with me or I feel judged by them doesn't make me any less wrong or right but gives me a different avenue to explore in that area and let's me know where that person is coming from so I can prevail against their mindset if I feel it is discrimnative. Forums will always be places where differnt people meet with differnt mind sets. I find it more helpful to consider what the person is saying and remain unoffended. But then that is just me.
Instead of having "answers" on a math test, they should just call them "impressions," and if you got a different "impression," so what, can�t we all be brothers? (Deep Thoughts by Jack Handy)
I agree with each having differing views, but when someone shoves your nose against their window panes, it causes pain. I just read "Stones from the River" in it there are reminders how how to speak and live with concern that ones view does not obstruct the vision of others. I want to lean as much as possible absolutly, but not have the book hureled at my soul, nor my head for that matter.
I agree with you and I hope you didn't interpet that I was talking to you. I was just making a general comment due to past experience where I have been on some forums that started out wonderful and then turned into a mud pit where it was more of a gladiator versus the lion type of situation than a forum bringing forth ideas.
No offense intended!
I didn't read anything offensive. I thought you were speaking from experience.
I find it interesting people who wear these WWJD things and such and live these lives that are quite unholy ;0)
please don't cure me ;o)why is it some of my family would rather have me getting beat physically and mentaly, with my kids father then for me to be in a loving relationship with a women, beatings are excepted my love for a women is not something is wrong with this picture, ive been alone since my girlfriend passed away i dont think i will ever find that love agin;o(
lesbians or gay... they're still human beings... is what I think... I really don't care as long as the person has a heart.<img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
i have family members that would rather see me in a abusive relationship with my childrens father then a loving relationship with a woman,well i did my own thing i was with my lady and happy, till she passed away i have the L disease and im not looking for a cure
It is strange that the most self identified religious people are the ones who are so full of hate.
I really don't mind that they are religious, I just wish they wouldn't act that way in public.
Jan, it is a shame. I am a self-identified religious person, but I believe in a G-d that is the only one who will judge me in the end. No man shall ever be able to do this. ;0)
I have the G disease.. and I love those with the B, L, T, and the rest of the alphabet disease.
You know what the disease is really... it's called LOVE ;0)
oh my i have the L disease, im not looking for a cure, its about the only right thing right with me ;o)
amen to that one Sky... except mine is the gdisease
well thank heavens for the germ that got its hands on me - can I threaten the bible bumpers with it? "stay away or I will sneeze on you...I mean it!"
Mindy... many think it;s contagious already. That'd be funny to see their response ;0)
Anyone get LOGO on their cable station, its totally gay,
I wish I did, I've heard great things about it
I cannot get it and when I asked the cable company the woman about passed out LOL
it really is an awesome station ,the movies are great, and there is so much more than movies, it just goes on & on, it was worth paying extra for the package deal with cable, i have comcast for my cable company, i hope your cable company offers LOGO soon
wow - I am suddenly feeling very powerful. I can threaten them with my disease.....I can make them pass out at the mere thought of me wanting to see shows based on two women...BWAHAHAHAHA
Have you not often wondered how we got all that power? Just our existence scares the h*ll our of people. Fun, isn't it. Quote from Slate, just this morning:
"[The U.S. military is more] afraid of gay people than they are terrorists...If the terrorists ever got hold of this information, they'd get a platoon of lesbians to chase us out of Baghdad."
-- Rep. Gary Ackerman, on policy of discharging gay and lesbian servicemembers, including Arabic translators
OMG.. now THAT is hillarious!
Put those lesbians in camo, short hiking shorts, combat boots, chopped up hair, unbathed for days and I'd run too! LOL
JUST A JOKE
*coughs* speaking as a lesbian - you could easily go into a gay bar and find a couple in the room that wouldn't even have to change clothes!
And add PMS to that, it would all be over except the crying. LOL
I am assuming you allow them to watch mtv and other stations that teach sexually explicit behaviours and demostrate casual physical relationships...but god forbid they see a girl kiss a girl.
If homosexuality is a disease, let's all call in queer to work: "Hello. Can't work today, still queer." ~Robin Tyler