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Jon Ellison Wrote:
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> I did read what you wrote.
The question is, did you read what you wrote?
> I took "In the closet" to mean something to hide.
OK.
> I wouldn't ordinarily associate "in the closet"
> with a persons sexuality, gay or otherwise..
Then you must be living in another language community. Point is, give what you wrote to 100 people and this wouldn’t come up as a pointless answer.
> I also wouldn't personally regard being gay as a
> "homosexual condition" or a "condition" at all.
> For me it is a lifestyle choice which is entirely
> up to an individual to make and I entirely support
> and celebrate their freedom to do so.
No suggestion of pathology is intended. When it got to be “LGBT” (with some dissenting), I gave up on trying to keep up with the latest term.
Some would object strongly to the suggestion that it is a lifestyle choice:
http://camdenlgbtforum.org.uk/a-lifestyle-choice/
M.
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> I did read what you wrote.
The question is, did you read what you wrote?
> I took "In the closet" to mean something to hide.
OK.
> I wouldn't ordinarily associate "in the closet"
> with a persons sexuality, gay or otherwise..
Then you must be living in another language community. Point is, give what you wrote to 100 people and this wouldn’t come up as a pointless answer.
> I also wouldn't personally regard being gay as a
> "homosexual condition" or a "condition" at all.
> For me it is a lifestyle choice which is entirely
> up to an individual to make and I entirely support
> and celebrate their freedom to do so.
No suggestion of pathology is intended. When it got to be “LGBT” (with some dissenting), I gave up on trying to keep up with the latest term.
Some would object strongly to the suggestion that it is a lifestyle choice:
http://camdenlgbtforum.org.uk/a-lifestyle-choice/
M.
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