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Sudo Krenton

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  1. Wow I wrote a lot... jeez... well, I put it in a spoiler. x'D Sorry....

    May I add that some people do think that it is possible for same-sex couples to raise children via adoption? The American Academy of Pediatrics(APP) states that it is 100% a O.K. for same-sex couples to raise children. On the other hand, we have (groans from readers) the American College of Pediatrics(ACP) that disagrees 100% with the AAP, saying that it's unhealthy for the child. I, for one am also against the concept of same-sex couples raising children. There are some attributes which men cannot posses and vice versa that makes the traditional marriage the best for the child.

     

    Regarding your second point, it astounds me with how early they want to teach this concept of genders and sexuality to these kids. Horrifying, in fact. Peppa the Pig (a tv show with an audience of ages 2-6) had the question put up to make the main character (Peppa) a lesbian. My question for this is how will the child know or comprehend, and if he/she doesn't comprehend what's being transmitted, how vivid in speech or actions will they have to go to get the point across that she's a lesbian? Sexuality is a very delicate topic, and I don't want the media to butcher it.

     

    The mere fact that puberty and hormones raging doesn't begin until 11-13, and society wants to teach about it in Kindergarten? Not to mention that gender/sexuality preferences will be defined better during and after puberty, so teaching it early doesn't really help at all. In my opinion, either school should teach it later, or parents should discuss it in "The Talk." Sure you can say, "But I want my child to find out who he/she really is." Hold up, hold up. So you'd rather teach your child about genders and sexuality, rather than for the child to come to a natural conclusion?......... This is just a big mess, and gosh... there's a lot.

     

    Regarding your mention on divorce... Statistics have it that same-sex couples have a higher divorce rate, as well as have shorter marriages than the traditional family. Yet more reason why same-sex couples should not be raising children. To be adopted, and then to go through a divorce, in my opinion is scarring. The kid thinks his life is getting better, and then it gets in the dumps again.

     

     

     

    Same with you, I am not doing this from a religious perspective, and I am Bi as it is.

  2. I had the knock-out intravenous anesthetic. I was pretty scared (then again, like I overreact a lot) because I had heard about people dying and whatnot from overdoses. But I mean it wasn't bad at all, you just fall asleep, and I dunno, like you (at least in my situation) don't bother to fight it off. Then again, they gave me a sedative, and then the anesthetic. 

     

    And when they're done, you'll wake up, and it'll all be over ^^. Just make sure that you don't do anything crazy afterwards, because I remember waking up and texting someone (good thing my mom didn't let me send the text because it was gibberish), and then the next instant I was in the car with no recollection of getting into the elevator or leaving the office.

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