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  • Isn't Elton John about 80 years old? Great grandparent age, not parent age.

  • that was a little wierd- the man looked like the one trying to be feminine from a gay relationship, and the woman looked like she was playing the masculine roll in a lesbian relationship. I dont like gays, and I hope that offends any gays out there

  • @xvanguard22 Can't get anything past you...

  • @xvanguard22 Actually no one views your opinions as important.

  • @xvanguard22 Trust me, I think most gays could give a fig less what you think of them.

  • This is hilarious! As a gay man, I say to certain other gay men.. Get a fucking sense of humor!

  • i thought it was his age that prevented him from adopting in ukraine. its a shame though at least elton has promised to support the baby and his brother. Elton John is a great man and a great musician!!

  • This is offensive. I'm sick of us being portrayed in this fashion.

  • @Yewon2001 If your this sensitive, you should stay away from the internet.

  • I wonder if any of those emotion-filled and media-fuelled gay activists have ever studied social psychology and the deplorable effect a gay-union couple will have on a child's psychosexual identity becasue of their abnormal upbriniging?

  • @Brightstar27

    LOL. Right.

    Yes, there are gay activists who study it. There is no "deplorable effect", trollish one.

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  • @OingoBoingoMe

    So did mine. They still would if one of them magically turned into the other sex.

    People over in Canada and elsewhere that allows same sex couples to adopt or have kids through other ways seem to be doing fine, I haven't heard those kids complaining about what sex their parents are or what effect it had on them. And social chaos doesn't need capital letters. Where is your evidence of this causing social chaos, by the way?

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  • @OingoBoingoMe

    Why are you assuming dysfunctional childhood = gay? That's where your little theory starts getting silly. Some employers screen for drug use in case they are using drugs, that doesn't imply social chaos. A fifty percent divorce rate doesn't imply social chaos either, two people being civilized about it all and mutually agreeing on a divorce does happen. Gay marriage doesn't need a capital, nor implies social chaos, it's two people getting married, not the end of the world.

  • @OingoBoingoMe

    Also, work on your English.

    Adulthood doesn't need a capital, neither does gay, employers, divorce, social chaos, gay marriage, society, human beings, love, and civilized society. You should look up how to use capital letters. And also, marriage isn't the core of civilized society, it can work without marriage. It would be more correct to say rights, people that get along and some form of an effective law is the core of civilized society.

  • @Kadiezi So you think Foster care and Orphanages are more suitable than Married Parents? We don't need Marriage? Parents have a major influence and are really the Primary Educators of their children. I should probably run the other way instead of getting involved in these types of conversations.

  • @OingoBoingoMe

    I didn't say anything about foster care or orphanages (and by the way, no I don't think it's more suitable, I never said it was, It's my opinion that unmarried parents would be just as suitable as married parents). You don't need to be married to be in a commited relationship. You don't need to be married to have kids. You don't need to be bloody married to have/be in a happy family. If you run away from conversations then what are you going to learn from them?

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  • @OingoBoingoMe

    That's you, not the whole world. People can be like what you think married people are like, and get this, without being married. It may change for you, as you seem to make a clear distinction between unmarried and married couples, but not all people think there is a difference. For me, marriage doesn't change much else but certain rights, and realistically that's all it does, any other changes just depend on the individual.

  • @OingoBoingoMe

    Just to make it clearer, there are people who share checkbooks with their partner, give their whole life to someone, and/or are as you put it physical with their partner, all without being married. Your way isn't the only way and it certainly isn't the one true way it's supposed to be. And to be honest, for me personally, I was more worried about making mud pies than if my parents were married or not when I was a kid. They'd still be the same as always, married or not.

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  • @OingoBoingoMe

    Do you really think them being married would have stopped the fighting? It's not really illogical to say that the problem seems to be them not getting along, not their marriage status. Even children who have married parents can fight. If they have an unresolved problem, marrying/being married or unmarried wouldn't suddenly make it go away, which means it's most likely not the problem, which means my point still stands that married or not it would be the same, mud pies and all.

  • Wish that had taken NARTH's offer to be the "poster couple" for them!!

  • hahahahah

  • I can't stop laughing at this one...Excellent stuff!!

  • Why is that the Most Hilarious ones of these videos have the least comments. Hello Dana and Rick on here....Sorry in joke if you have seen Rick and Steve: Happiest Gay Couple in the world!

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