 I think that a lot of who we are as individuals is based on our prior experiences. The last 50 or 60 years, the thing that's really evolved hasn't been people but so much our culture allowing us to express ourselves in a different way. Me and my brothers were raised all together in the same household, same mom and dad. But we weren't all treated the same so therefore we all had different outcomes. My older brother, he got everything he wanted so when he was older he still thought he was supposed to get everything that he wanted. I didn't get much when I was younger so I didn't expect things to be handed to me. My little brother was kind of spoiled too so he was the same with my older brother. So therefore even though they're in the same household, that doesn't mean that they were raised and treated the same way. I don't want to argue with the way that they feel. So if it's the gay people saying that they're born that way, then we'll be treated that way. Ever since my father died, my mom should have raised me to a sister. That's what made her strong because she went out for what he used to teach us. But listening to your speakers so much, listening to that, and we all listen enough to talk about it.