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Topic: Does true love happen??
msharmony's photo
Sun 09/27/09 12:28 AM
Fear and Loathing there are still many people in the world with more love in their heart than hate. But both emotions can be chalked up to being human.Don't give up yet.

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Sun 09/27/09 07:00 AM





I use to TRUE LOVE was out there for me..But now I'm not so Sure..:cry:


It is not for everyone unfortunately...or fortunate if you are like me and just tend to not like most people anyway...


sad


'Most' being the operative term...there is still that 1% of the world population I don't have a problem with...



Lots of people even with the 1%. World's population=6.5 billion people.


Mathmatically with where I'm at that really is just about 500 people.


Fear and Loathing there are still many people in the world with more love in their heart than hate. But both emotions can be chalked up to being human.Don't give up yet.


Perhaps.

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Sun 09/27/09 07:13 AM
Edited by Englishrose2 on Sun 09/27/09 07:15 AM



I know for sure that for every man there is a woman as he waiting for her , she also waiting for him. The trick is time, when they really meet, thats the quistion.

right?!!smokin


The numbers don't match...for the most part women outnumber men, which means a percentage of the female population will have to go lesbian...which actually means we are gaining headway. Now to eliminate overpopulation...


I'd make a really bad lesbian, I'd rather die alone than try that.laugh laugh laugh :tongue:


I am a lesbian not through choice its just how i am that dont make me a bad person just because i am gay, it may in the eyes of god but if he is this all forgiving god then who i love shouldnt be an issue. Anna x

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Sun 09/27/09 01:35 PM
Edited by Calleigh12 on Sun 09/27/09 01:37 PM




I know for sure that for every man there is a woman as he waiting for her , she also waiting for him. The trick is time, when they really meet, thats the quistion.

right?!!smokin


The numbers don't match...for the most part women outnumber men, which means a percentage of the female population will have to go lesbian...which actually means we are gaining headway. Now to eliminate overpopulation...


I'd make a really bad lesbian, I'd rather die alone than try that.laugh laugh laugh :tongue:


I am a lesbian not through choice its just how i am that dont make me a bad person just because i am gay, it may in the eyes of god but if he is this all forgiving god then who i love shouldnt be an issue. Anna x


Um, first of all, if you check back with any of my posts on here you will know that I don't give a crap who anyone sleeps with, as long as they're not trying to sleep with me. So for you to accuse me of being homophobic is not only rude, but untrue. Second of all, I have a right to say that I don't want to be a lesbian, without anyone getting offended and taking it personally. If you state that you don't want to be black, I look pretty stupid jumping down your throat and saying "there's nothing wrong with being black." This is America, we have opinions, as long as we're not rude, we have the right to voice them in a public forum.

Third of all, if you take the time to read my profile, you will see that I am agnostic, therefore, I could care less what god does or doesn't forgive. How religion came into this, I have no idea, but whatever. Perhaps it is you being judgmental and assuming that I'm a huge Christian because most blacks are Christian? Should I assume that? It seems to me that you are letting your own paranoia, and perhaps your own insecurities about being gay affect how you take what is said. Re-read my comments, at no time did I say being lesbian is "wrong" or a "sin." I don't believe in sins, I believe right and wrong are relative concepts and "rightness" and "wrongness" are attributed by society as a whole. And again, let me restate, I don't care who anyone sleeps with, dates, marries, whether or not they have children, what religion you are or aren't, what color/race/ethnicity/national origin you are, or your sexual orientation.

As long as it doesn't affect me, I really couldn't care less. I take offense to being called homophobic; it sounds cliche, but I do have gay friends who have been much kinder and accepting of me than any straight people I have ever known, and I have never judged them. So the next time you decide to judge someone, get to know them first. :tongue:

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