no u dont, first i follow the rule theres no such thing as a silly question because at least questions represent someone is trying to understand or learn.
second i dont feel the need to mock someone regardless of how they pose a question because even if they did it in a mocking tone maybe my answer might get some thought into someone.
I posed a respectable question i got mocked under assumption. Thank u.
at the end of the day we are all human beings regardless of how we see things. I try to treat everyone as a human unless they prove otherwise or if they engage in kiddy behavour. Now i have been told by the libs hundreds of times that all SHOULD be treated equal, well im sorry a parade for some is not saying "we are equals" Its saying we are all equal some are more equal, like when women come into postions of power and act like the men do, u call them on it and the excuses start flying, its not that its how men are, its what the positions force upon u. With a margin of error, im still working on it.
Sinjorri, perhaps I could have "toned down" my original post. Again, sorry for having offended you. I didn't think that you were asking those questions in a serious manner and responded as such.
Just understand, gays don't want
special rights; if same-sex marriage legislation is passed, it will apply to
both straight and gay people, meaning that if you are straight, you'll also have the option to marry a same-sex individual if you
choose to. The point is, that no one will be granted 'additional rights' in comparison to other members in that society.
I firmly believe that no one should be restricted from taking part in an act
so long as that act does not
harm any other individuals within the society.
As a straight, married man, I don't see why gay marriage is threatening in any way. I will still be able to remain married to my wife, and will still be able to do all of the "straight" things I was allowed to do before same-sex individuals could marry.
.