donald...really
<font color=cc0099>Gotta watch out for closed mind
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Nancyg56, please come to this board more often! We need more wonderful people around like you.
Hey - I don't actually belong here.
Hey - I don't actually belong here.
I have always felt the folks that I knew in the 70's that came out in my own litttle piece of Middle America were unbelievably brave and isn't that what a military is all about, brave men and women protecting their homeland?
Another reason to go to the Community Board: support for Fred Phelps. I got in trouble for calling him evil...
Sharon
PS The reason why this military thing seems so upside-down to me is because I have always felt the folks that I knew in the 70's that came out in my own litttle piece of Middle America were unbelievably brave and isn't that what a military is all about, brave men and women protecting their homeland?
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I normally do not come to this board but saw the post on the index and I feel compelled to respond.
I am a Mother, have raised three children to adulthood, have a 6 YO DGD and can assure you that children are bombarded with a lot more than seeing gay men and women on TV. There is violence, abusive and foul language, a lot of innuendo on shows featuring heterosexuals, and it goes on ans on. Your kids are not going to be scarred for life if they come in contact with people of the same gender who are committed to each other. They won't even think much of it unless you point out to them your viewpoint.
My BIL was gay and my children were fine with that. They did not question his sexuality, his partner or his lifestyle. It just was what it was. None of them "caught" it by their interaction with their uncle, they were enriched by it, just as all children are blessed to have family who love them.
My BIL did not choose his orientation. He did not choose to be ostracized by family members, he did not choose to get beaten up by people who thought he was a joke, he did not choose to be different in a time when there was little to no tolerance for Gays. He was born the way he was, the same as you were. Your children will not choose their orientation, but will you accept it if one finds that he or she is attracted to people of their own gender or will you try to "protect" them from themselves?
You are entitled to your opinions but I don't agree with them or understand the fear you have. With all of the worries we have as a country today, this would be the last problem I would have in raising my children. I would put more energy into worrying how to protect them from what the future holds if we continue engaging in wars rather than diplomacy. And if it gets worse I would worry if we don't have gay men and women willing to enlist to help keep people free to have the right to discriminate against them.
... The only part I would have an issue with, would be the shower situation. The older facilities have giant shower "rooms". A big room, tiled, no stalls...just about 10 spouts and a few drains. I would not feel comfortable showering with anyone who was attracted to the female sex, man or woman.I would constantly feel self conscious about my body. As would most girls. I imagine so would most guys. Once you make it to your company, you are put with a smaller amount of girls, like 30. The bathrooms are newer, at least they have stalls, not that they have doors.....Basically, at night, we would have to toe the line, Drill Sgt. would go over stuff for the day, and next day, etc. We had SEVEN (we got more time as we got farther along in the course) minutes to get showered, ready for bed, and back on the line. She would say go, we would all run for the bathroom, strip, get in line buck naked, and file into the showers, sometimes, 2 or 3 to a stall. We're talking rubbing bodies here people.
I imagine that's why so many close friendships are made in the military
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I do have self control. I do know when it is appropriate to act -- a public shower is not one of them. Just as the middle of a Disney Theme Park is as inappropriate. Or a bus station. Or restroom at Sears.
She would say go, we would all run for the bathroom, strip, get in line buck naked, and file into the showers, sometimes, 2 or 3 to a stall. We're talking rubbing bodies here people.![]()
Does anyone else think this sounds exactly like a porn scene? I just find this whole thing kind of. We can't let gays in the military because that would make the straight people feel uncomfortable about rubbing their naked bodies together in the shower in packs of 50. One would think if you were going to feel insecure about your sexuality it would be because you are rubbing your naked body against a 50 people of the same sex every night, not because one or two of those people might be gay!
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Me, I'd be worried about craps and herpes.