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Old 05-07-2008, 01:43 PM   #209 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tigerwiccan View Post
It's not a defect. There is nothing in being gay that hampers one's ability to live and function. Your whole reasoning is that it's a defect because you say so. We need more than that, sorry.
The same can be said for the other sexually deviant desires. Yet they are still deviant. Missing a finger is a birth defect, doesn't keep someone from living. Not quite the litmus.

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Explain how being gay is dangerous to a person or endangers their life, or even makes it harder for them to live a normal life. And I just mean being gay itself, not streriotypical gay activities or the way others treat gays. How does being gay biologically hamper a person?
That's not the litmus either for defect either. Read above.
birth defect: Definition and Much More from Answers.com
Minor defects are abnormalities that do not cause serious health or social problems.
Still sound like homosexuality to me. I think it's funny you are debating my liberal use of birth defect but confortable with the liberal use of homophobia. LOL.
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