glassjester
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Oh, that's interesting. So you can make yourself listen to rap or grunge rock or country music and actually enjoy it ...
I absolutely cannot and am not buying that anyone else can ...
Yes, I think I could.
Oh, that's interesting. So you can make yourself listen to rap or grunge rock or country music and actually enjoy it ...
I absolutely cannot and am not buying that anyone else can ...
Yes, I think I could.
The wonderful part about freedom is that you would have the option to *try* if you so desired ... or the option not to. There needs to be a compelling reason for someone to decide to live their life alone without companionship outside of "others are more comfortable if you live according to their standards".
The wonderful part about freedom is that you would have the option to *try* if you so desired ... or the option not to. There needs to be a compelling reason for someone to decide to live their life alone without companionship outside of "others are more comfortable if you live according to their standards".
Yes. You definitely could choose to like Beyonce.
Sidenote: I like that you have worked your perfect pitch into two posts so far.
I agree. That would be difficult.
Maybe, like with many personality traits, there's some kind of "point of no return" for one's taste in sexual partners.
But that doesn't mean it's not the result of many small choices made over a long period of time.
Yes, I think I could.
That compelling reason, by the way, could be their own religious beliefs, no?
Ok, you are just not being rational here. I could no more choose to enjoy Beyonce than I could choose to enjoy cutting my leg off with a saw.
Could you also choose to enjoy biting your own tongue off? Eat sawdust? Fry your own hand in garlic?
Are you starting to see your disconnect with logic in your 'argument' yet?
For yourself certainly ... as for expecting others to apply your standards to themselves, not so much.
Oh come on now.
That's an irrational thing to say.
People change their musical tastes. It happens.
Well, at least we know how badly you dislike Beyoncé, Yowch!
Are you making the claim that if someone told you they were against your marriage and believed you should divorce your spouse, you could turn your feelings off at that very moment, grab your belongings, walk out the door ... and never look back?
Well, I don't dislike the woman herself as such but I'd sooner listen to my fridge than any of her songs...
Do you think we should base our moral beliefs on how we respond to physical urges, or should we base how we respond to physical urges on our moral beliefs?
I think *you* should base your actions and behaviors on *your* moral beliefs ... just as *I* (and others) should base our actions on our own. You need a more compelling reason other than "it's my personal/religious beliefs" in order to dissuade a person from their own beliefs/feelings.
I doubt there is simple gene for homosexuality. My guess is that there are epigenetic factors in interaction with the pre-natal environment like MrDante already said. There is research that suggests that it is more common in men with older brothers. I have no idea if this is true in other animals as well. If it is, it might be a mechanism (not in the sense of all youngest males are homosexuals, but statistically) that has been preserved due to an evolutionary advantage. But that is fairly speculative. ..
Oh come on now.
That's an irrational thing to say.
People change their musical tastes. It happens.
I think *you* should base your actions and behaviors on *your* moral beliefs ... just as *I* (and others) should base our actions on our own. You need a more compelling reason other than "it's my personal/religious beliefs" in order to dissuade a person from their own beliefs/feelings.