Oh this thread. So delicious, yet so oddly looping.
Ohwell, catchinguppostagain, with late reactions to things yay.
Lemme revise that. 1: The purpose of any SPECIES is to reproduce, indirectly if not directly, in order to sustain their existence.
There's spare kids around (and that's kind of a rude way for me to refer to orphans, but). Letting homosexual couples adopt would help alleviate this, since they're unlikely to get children the standard way. This way, homosexuals who want children can contribute to the fairly flawed system of reproduction that society has going without even touching artificial insemination or surrogate mothers.
Congrats, you swayed my opinion. Happy now? Wanna go and prove abortion's wrong? Wait, wrong thread for that. But i'm NEVER changing my pro-choice attitude, not in a million years.
Tangential to this thread for sure, but I'm suprised someone as "having kids is the meaning of life!" as you've been coming across in here would be pro-choice. No argument, though, considering I agree on that stance.
Just a quick note: I dont believe in bisexualism. I dont want to explain it, so dont ask me too.
As a pansexual individual, I don't even what.
asking is in the category of advancing
I dunno about that. I've asked people about their sexual orientation (and fetishes, for that matter) many times out of pure curiosity. I like knowing personal info about people, doesn't mean I wanna get with them. :V
gay-dar?
It's the term for this idea people have that gay people can sort of sense other gay people.
Perceptive people can catch on to a great deal of subtle hints about other people's personality and habits, but that goes beyond notions of gay/straight.
they will never straight up ask a random guy if he is gay.
This could be kind of funny to do, actually. It doesn't seem like a good opener, though, so yeah, meeting a new person and starting out with that? Probably not a common occurrence.