6th November 2004, 11:32 PM
You know, you say what you say, but there's never proof to back it up.
So, tell me, you say there's no choice involved. I am a heterosexual, and I know that I am. Yet, I am totally, 100% certain that I could engage in homosexual behavior if I felt like it. What part of my biology can possibly prevent me from doing it even if I consciously decided to? After all, you claim that gays are physically and/or mentally incapable of being heterosexual. Logic would only dictate the same rules apply to straight people.
Be a man and actually answer this question. You get so annoyingly dodgy when you get cornered. I think it's because you know the only possible correct answer totally disputes your whole position on the matter. But at least be a sport and try.
So, tell me, you say there's no choice involved. I am a heterosexual, and I know that I am. Yet, I am totally, 100% certain that I could engage in homosexual behavior if I felt like it. What part of my biology can possibly prevent me from doing it even if I consciously decided to? After all, you claim that gays are physically and/or mentally incapable of being heterosexual. Logic would only dictate the same rules apply to straight people.
Be a man and actually answer this question. You get so annoyingly dodgy when you get cornered. I think it's because you know the only possible correct answer totally disputes your whole position on the matter. But at least be a sport and try.
YOU CANNOT HIDE FOREVER
WE STAND AT THE DOOR
WE STAND AT THE DOOR