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yeah I agree, how about not, I'm getting sick of this debate every 2 days.

legalise gay marriage, and everyone who doesn't like it GET THE F**K OVER IT.

Madaz, I have alot of respect for you, but as Dohmar said, thats your humble opinion.

Apparently a great many people do. Also, that is easily the most inelegant pro gay thing I've heard.

I thought you'd be a little more progressive than that Steve, regardless of religious concerns.

Straight couples have had hundreds of years to make a mess out of the right to be married, let's let someone else have a crack.

And I'll just leave this here;

http://front.moveon.org/two-lesbians-raised-a-baby-and-this-is-what-they-got/#.TteRTV8ooiI.twitter

yes just putting my humble opinion out there like everyone else does

i know a lot of people don't agree with it BUT remember there are "normal" people out there that don't want gay marriage either

anyways didn't want to start up the Kuwaiti oil fires again, i know how you all feel and you know how i feel

People need to remember that the is THE WASTELAND. Short of personally attacking or vilifying anyone, people can do and say in here what they like. People whinging about the amount of religiious or sexual orientation discussions need to remember that 1. there are a handful of posts on both subjects in 84 pages of Wasteland discussion, and 2. no-one is trying to make anyone else do or believe anything - people just put forward their beliefs on subjects - it is not like Madaz or I have EVER asked or tried to influence anyone to go to Church (despite in strict theory we are both SUPPOSED to try to do that), and Jenna is not asking anyone to march in a Gay Pride march .... far from it - we are all just expressing our opinions.

Just remember to play nice poeple - respect each other, as we are all entitled to our own opinions. We don't have to like others beliefs and opinions, but take everything with a grain of salt and some cement too in many cases.

And if you don't like The Wasteland, unsubscribe and DON'T COME IN HERE AND READ IT - no-one is forcing you to. Seriously, if it upsets you that much, delete your SAU account altogether and don't come back.

And yes, I am a craky pants this morning. God help anyone that posts up a for sale ad in the General Section :D

It goes past religion (has nothing to do with it IMO) and comes down to a human beings rights.

The right to LOVE and be loved, unconditionly.

No rules, just pure love.... and what is more special than that ??

+1 to Dohmar's post

I love tits 'n slits, but realizing that not everyone is born this way, I believe with all my soul that every adult deserves to give/receive unconditional 'adult' love, no matter what the gender. Just like every child deserves unconditional 'parental' love, no matter what the circumstances.

It doesnt always work out that way, and the sooner WE as a society work towards a more loving environment, everything in this world will be the better for it.

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