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I have an extremely close friend who has one sister who is very religious.
This sister is very loving and generous to her niece and her nephew, but She didn't attend their commitment ceremony and I can easily imagine her saying something like, They shouldn't force those children to accept their life choices. |
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I'm one of the no one should be forced to do anything that they don't want to do, it comes with that life liberty and the pursuit whole thing. Doesn't mean folks can't be who they are. I don't think this is necessarily about religion. 'Cause I'm not one of the flock as it were.
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