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Amigo
9th December 2009, 02:24 am
I imagine my kids were gay.

And I'm OK with it... Their 'growing up' will be different from mine, but ultimately, they will be happy, and I can relate to that.

When people become parents, they like to say,

"When we were growing up, things were like this and that..."

Sort of as a reminder to how things should be.

And of course I have such tendency. I think kids should grow up straight. If they want to be gays, they can do that after they're married and had kids, just like me.

But if they choose to become gay and never have children, that's OK too.

One of the reason why I'm OK with my kids being gays, is that if they become gays, they don't have to go through women.

Personally, I have no grudge against women. I have great respect for them. I think they're formidable opponent. Opposite direction and equally strong in everyway.

But something's gotta give, and I'm giving. I'm gladly giving up pussies, because I want peaceful life. No more pussies for me, honey. I've had enough. I'm so full, I don't even want to THINK about it. So would you please excuse me?

Thank you.

Anyway... just thinking out loud...

Kiid
9th December 2009, 02:46 am
well personally when I went out with my ex girlfriend and we did stuff it felt wrong. Also I never chose to be gay I just was.

Amigo
9th December 2009, 02:48 am
Joshboy: You are perfect as you are. You couldn't be anyone else.

You seem to be very sure you're gay. I wish I was so sure about myself.

Kiid
9th December 2009, 02:52 am
There was a time I thought it was a phase and begged for it to pass but guess what it never did and now I'm am a very confident gay kid.

Amigo
9th December 2009, 02:56 am
Your parents must be very cool people.

Kiid
9th December 2009, 03:19 am
I haven't told my dad and don't care to he never been a real dad
but my mum is awesome

Amigo
9th December 2009, 03:31 am
That's cool... mom's support is much warmer than dad's.

Kiid
9th December 2009, 03:34 am
Dads not there. They are divorced, gladly. His priorities were money and sex.
So I'm not too bother that hes not around

Amigo
9th December 2009, 03:48 am
Josh : Well, if he's not gonna be of any help, he might as well be absent.

:knuddel: (Seems like the appropriate smiley to use...)

Kiid
9th December 2009, 03:51 am
lol exactly all he gives as for like birthdays is money it use to be $100 but now its gone down to $50.

every now and then I'll ask him to pay 'fees for my sports'.

Amigo
9th December 2009, 03:55 am
lol exactly all he gives as for like birthdays is money it use to be $100 but now its gone down to $50.

every now and then I'll ask him to pay 'fees for my sports'.

Global economy, going down everywhere... even a kid's birthday money...

Kiid
9th December 2009, 03:57 am
its call a dad who doesn't even know what to buy his kids for birthday so he gives them money and not that much.

Amigo
9th December 2009, 04:02 am
its call a dad who doesn't even know what to buy his kids for birthday so he gives them money and not that much.

Cheap dad too. :mad:

With the increasing price of oil and other commodities, your dad should give you no less than 300 USD worth of NZ money.

Kiid
9th December 2009, 04:21 am
I guess him not being around makes up of the rest.

Amigo
9th December 2009, 04:30 am
I guess him not being around makes up of the rest.

:laugh:

I like the up beat attitude, Josh.

Kiid
9th December 2009, 04:41 am
haha =]

I don't relay care that hes not around its for the best any way cos his side of the family are all fucked in the brain and most if em are pedophiles and rapists.
And my nana dads mum is suck an annoying lil cow I'm her least favorite out of her grand children. when i was little my older brother through a swing and it hit me in the head and she just sat there and didn't care. so yeah a very happy family =]