do you think being gay is wrong,,,,

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No.
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no
no. its who you are.
Not at all, although, my religion is against it, I see nothing wrong with it. You are who you are. :]
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FALLOUTBOYFREAK<333 said:
NO
yes and no.
I think it does go against nature just a little, i mean you have to admit that reproduction wise it does. Other than that NO, love is love. I would never condemn anyone for it. I see nothing wrong with it, love is love. and if people are happy, that is golden. I think everyone should be allowed to marry who ever they want.
no. not at all.
seeing how im only 12 i really dont like them showing affection in public. and thats 4 all couples, straight and homosexual.
definitely not! although i'm catholic and it's against my religion, i see no problem with it.
we can't control who we fall in love with..it just happens and i think it's totally fine if people of the same gender feel attracted to one another.
you should always follow your heart, you'll never be wrong. :)
Not at all.
NO, IT DOESN'T BOTHER ME AT ALL
No, it's totally fine. they can't help that they're different from other people, and like everyone else is saying, love is love, no matter what and they shouldn't have to be denied that because their love is a bit different.
idk. i guess yes. like my religion is against it and its not what GOD intended, but in today's world, it seems perfectly normal.

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