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Homosexuals in Malaysia??

View Poll Results: Would you except and give support to your child is he/she admits that he/she is a homosexual?
Yes 34 62.96%
NO!!! 20 37.04%
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haha
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  #21 Old 03-07-2005 Default

haha

religious is just another bond.
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  #22 Old 03-07-2005 Default

and what do u mean by that?
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  #23 Old 03-07-2005 Default

Hmm...seems like it's about to head into a religious debate...HOWABOUT!!! We change a questions slightly. What if it were your friends? Would you still be friends with them? Would you still treat them the same? Why and why not?
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  #24 Old 03-07-2005 Default

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Hmm...seems like it's about to head into a religious debate...HOWABOUT!!! We change a questions slightly. What if it were your friends? Would you still be friends with them? Would you still treat them the same? Why and why not?
if my gay friend tries to touch or seduce me,

I will avoid him forever...
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  #25 Old 03-07-2005 Default

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Hmm...seems like it's about to head into a religious debate...HOWABOUT!!! We change a questions slightly. What if it were your friends? Would you still be friends with them? Would you still treat them the same? Why and why not?
yup, since it's about family.

but if my gay friend touches me that way, i would x(*&(*^^ him. gayas* &(&(&!!!!!
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Hmm...seems like it's about to head into a religious debate...HOWABOUT!!! We change a questions slightly. What if it were your friends? Would you still be friends with them? Would you still treat them the same? Why and why not?
yup, since it's about family.

but if my gay friend touches me that way, i would x(*&(*^^ him. gayas* &(&(&!!!!!
you mean you will cut him?
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  #27 Old 03-07-2005 Default

no, maki la.
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  #28 Old 03-07-2005 Default

I am not sure...
what if your child/friend is going through an extreme stage where he goes for sex change operation and become a pretty girl for the rest of his life?

I think I will still avoid my friend who touches me even if he is in a cute girl form...
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  #29 Old 03-07-2005 Default

he (or she) can't give birth. that's for sure.
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  #30 Old 03-07-2005 Default

possible they will demand thier rights for having a cloned baby.
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