I know that and I really do not want this thread to be a bunch of posts telling me this. I'd like to actually discuss my question. IIN to instinctually view gay and interracial couples as less serious than "normal" relationships? (normal simply meaning the statistical norm, which is straight and same race)
Everyone has an initial uncontrollable reaction to everything they see. Like, dislike, fear, disgust and so on. What you choose do with your reaction is a different story. I'm just asking about other people's initial reaction, not the morality or soundness of the reaction or what comes next.
Is it normal to not take gay or interracial couples seriously?
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But it DOES have an age limit.
Unless she LOOKS over 18...
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Did you delete your other comment -___-
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I didn't make any other comments on this story.
YEAH,
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I know that and I really do not want this thread to be a bunch of posts telling me this. I'd like to actually discuss my question. IIN to instinctually view gay and interracial couples as less serious than "normal" relationships? (normal simply meaning the statistical norm, which is straight and same race)
Everyone has an initial uncontrollable reaction to everything they see. Like, dislike, fear, disgust and so on. What you choose do with your reaction is a different story. I'm just asking about other people's initial reaction, not the morality or soundness of the reaction or what comes next.
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Shhhhh.....