This all stems from a shift in our culture's philosophical perceptions of what sexuality is. Most people in our society have been tricked into thinking sexuality is an inherent state of being. It isn't. It's an act.
You wouldn't accept somebody that came out and admitted they were a kleptomaniac right? It's the same thing. A person isn't inherently a kleptomaniac. They might harbor proclivities towards stealing things but that isn't an inherent trait to their being. It's a twisted state of mind that causes them to act immorally.
You probably fell for this mind trick as well even if you are against "being" gay. Your friends need to know that this is an immoral act and not an intrinsic attribute of their daughter.
The other problem is the media/academic/political propaganda indicating that any feelings you have for someone must be romantic feelings. So a lot of girls looking for emotional bonding with other girls are led to believe they must pursue romantic or sexual relationships with other women simply because they seek nurturing emotional support from other females. It's become a twisted game of manipulating natural behaviours into something perverse.
Not surprising at all. Most teachers/professors are converged.
I'm curious, what did the other students think of it and were they roped into thinking that platonic emotional connections between two men or two women were all subtexts for homosexuality?
This all stems from a shift in our culture's philosophical perceptions of what sexuality is. Most people in our society have been tricked into thinking sexuality is an inherent state of being. It isn't. It's an act.
You wouldn't accept somebody that came out and admitted they were a kleptomaniac right? It's the same thing. A person isn't inherently a kleptomaniac. They might harbor proclivities towards stealing things but that isn't an inherent trait to their being. It's a twisted state of mind that causes them to act immorally.
You probably fell for this mind trick as well even if you are against "being" gay. Your friends need to know that this is an immoral act and not an intrinsic attribute of their daughter.
Exactly.
The other problem is the media/academic/political propaganda indicating that any feelings you have for someone must be romantic feelings. So a lot of girls looking for emotional bonding with other girls are led to believe they must pursue romantic or sexual relationships with other women simply because they seek nurturing emotional support from other females. It's become a twisted game of manipulating natural behaviours into something perverse.
Not surprising at all. Most teachers/professors are converged.
I'm curious, what did the other students think of it and were they roped into thinking that platonic emotional connections between two men or two women were all subtexts for homosexuality?