Quote Originally Posted by Silver
So, erectile dysfunction? I googled natural dysfunction and that's what came up pretty much the most. I only googled it as I don't recall learning that sexuality in humans is a natural dysfunction. I do recall hearing it was a problem when it stopped a species of animal from reproducing, but also recall that the tools a creature uses are part of it's defining characteristics and that humans have invented such tools as artifical insemination and the like which would allow homosexuals to produce geneticly related offspring. Or a homosexual could just adopt which is an amazing act of agape love which would give a needy child a home.
Thank you! You explained that one so much better than I did - or I would have if I had picked biology at high school. I prefered Chemistry - you know, whorking with dangerous chemicals and making exploding cheese.

I think that bullying is a right of passage in school. Everyone gets bullied over something in school. It's up to you to figure out how to make it stop. Once you do, the bully leaves you alone and you win. It's been that way for generations and generations. Yes it is a problem, but these problems usually have a way of working themselves out. Usually the bully gets left behind a grade and is no longer your problem or winds up in jail. It's all about karma.
Bullying happens at school and in the work place, but it doesn't give anyone the right to bully others. Yes, Sasquatch, I understand everyone is differrent. You could be bullied for being beautiful, all but a mole on your arm for all I care. From what I have seen, most bullys get bored after a week or a month or two of the same "joke" that someone may be taller, shorter or whatever than them. However, when someone comes out of the closet, no one wants to know you, because they are conviced you want to make out with them.

When I hit year 10, I started hanging around with another girl in my year, who was rummored to be a lesbian. I'm not one for listening to rummors, so I ignored it. After a week, I heard a new rummor that me and this girl were partners. I knew we wasn't, so I ignored it, and it did die down after a month. Eventually, no one could even remember it because the next big thing came out - whatever that was. But, it didn't change anyones opinions of this girl.

I hope I explained that one enough using my experience on how being gay or bisexual can be different from having a mole on your arm. The mole bullying - it will die down. Being gay - people hold on to that for a very long time, until they are old enough to understand it all themselves.

Quote Originally Posted by Sasquatch
Maybe you need to stop making ignorant assumptions.
I apologise, really I do. I know I shouldn't have typed that, I just... did. Ermm... finger slipped? No?

... ok.