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Old 06-11-2010, 08:47 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by T D View Post

Whenever I've heard this word used it's been in a deragatory manner, usually as a means to belittle the person it's directed at. I've especially heard or seen it used towards the heterosexual community when they've made disparaging remarks about the homosexual community or persons. I find it pretty darn disrespectful!

To be honest it baffles me why people can't just get along and let each other live their lives. I'm pretty darn sure this isn't going to change in my life time, so I'm not going to spend a whole lot of time being overly baffled by this question though... which is unfortunate in so many ways!

you SuperFemme!

Good points TD. I am still going to hold on to the hope that WE can be the change. I'm weird like that.

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Originally Posted by Spirit Dancer View Post
I just hung up with my son, I told him about the thread.
His opinion is, there are those whom are no longer connected to moral feelings about each other,
and if someone called me or his wife a breeder, they would answer to
his brand of respect. Thank goodness for Sons
Thank Goodness for sons is right. And their amazing Mommas that raise them with awareness.
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