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Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.
Tyeforce said:
First of all, I am Christian, and I do see sex as something more than just pleasure. But should it be saved for marriage? Sure, if that's what you want. But I believe that as long as you're in a committed relationship, having sex is perfectly fine. If you think about it, what's the difference between marriage and a committed relationship? A ceremony and a some legal papers, that's all. I don't see why you should have to wait for marriage if you already plan on spending the rest of your life together. Besides, some people can't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have had sex before marriage. Yes, I'm Christian, but I know well enough that you can't take the Bible 100% literally, nor does everything it says apply to current times. I'm sure none of you believe eating shellfish is a sin punishable by death, right?
I thought yall moved away and got married?
 
iFly said:
Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.
Tyeforce said:
First of all, I am Christian, and I do see sex as something more than just pleasure. But should it be saved for marriage? Sure, if that's what you want. But I believe that as long as you're in a committed relationship, having sex is perfectly fine. If you think about it, what's the difference between marriage and a committed relationship? A ceremony and a some legal papers, that's all. I don't see why you should have to wait for marriage if you already plan on spending the rest of your life together. Besides, some people can't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have had sex before marriage. Yes, I'm Christian, but I know well enough that you can't take the Bible 100% literally, nor does everything it says apply to current times. I'm sure none of you believe eating shellfish is a sin punishable by death, right?
I thought yall moved away and got married?
Due to the laws of the land, they cannot legally get married.

But to me, I see no point in gays getting married.
 
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.
Tyeforce said:
First of all, I am Christian, and I do see sex as something more than just pleasure. But should it be saved for marriage? Sure, if that's what you want. But I believe that as long as you're in a committed relationship, having sex is perfectly fine. If you think about it, what's the difference between marriage and a committed relationship? A ceremony and a some legal papers, that's all. I don't see why you should have to wait for marriage if you already plan on spending the rest of your life together. Besides, some people can't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have had sex before marriage. Yes, I'm Christian, but I know well enough that you can't take the Bible 100% literally, nor does everything it says apply to current times. I'm sure none of you believe eating shellfish is a sin punishable by death, right?
I thought yall moved away and got married?
Due to the laws of the land, they cannot legally get married.

But to me, I see no point in gays getting married.
No, I mean I thought they moved to where it was legal and got married.
 
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.
Tyeforce said:
First of all, I am Christian, and I do see sex as something more than just pleasure. But should it be saved for marriage? Sure, if that's what you want. But I believe that as long as you're in a committed relationship, having sex is perfectly fine. If you think about it, what's the difference between marriage and a committed relationship? A ceremony and a some legal papers, that's all. I don't see why you should have to wait for marriage if you already plan on spending the rest of your life together. Besides, some people can't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have had sex before marriage. Yes, I'm Christian, but I know well enough that you can't take the Bible 100% literally, nor does everything it says apply to current times. I'm sure none of you believe eating shellfish is a sin punishable by death, right?
I thought yall moved away and got married?
Due to the laws of the land, they cannot legally get married.

But to me, I see no point in gays getting married.
Quote pyramid got messed up. ;)
 
iFly said:
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.

Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have
Due to the laws of the land, they cannot legally get married.

But to me, I see no point in gays getting married.
No, I mean I thought they moved to where it was legal and got married.
You mean hell?
 
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.
Tyeforce said:
First of all, I am Christian, and I do see sex as something more than just pleasure. But should it be saved for marriage? Sure, if that's what you want. But I believe that as long as you're in a committed relationship, having sex is perfectly fine. If you think about it, what's the difference between marriage and a committed relationship? A ceremony and a some legal papers, that's all. I don't see why you should have to wait for marriage if you already plan on spending the rest of your life together. Besides, some people can't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have had sex before marriage. Yes, I'm Christian, but I know well enough that you can't take the Bible 100% literally, nor does everything it says apply to current times. I'm sure none of you believe eating shellfish is a sin punishable by death, right?
I thought yall moved away and got married?
Due to the laws of the land, they cannot legally get married.

But to me, I see no point in gays getting married.
yeah, you're trying to stir things up.
Proving my point that you sir are indeed an a-hole.
 
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.

Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have
Due to the laws of the land, they cannot legally get married.

But to me, I see no point in gays getting married.
yeah, you're trying to stir things up.

Proving my point that you sir are indeed an a-hole.
How does saying that gays can love each other and that I think they have no need to get married make me an a-hole?
 
Nevermore said:
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have
yeah, you're trying to stir things up.

Proving my point that you sir are indeed an a-hole.
How does saying that gays can love each other and that I think they have no need to get married make me an a-hole?
You're just generally an a-hole.
 
Nevermore said:
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have
yeah, you're trying to stir things up.

Proving my point that you sir are indeed an a-hole.
How does saying that gays can love each other and that I think they have no need to get married make me an a-hole?
You're an a-hole for even bringing it up although it's off topic completely.
 
Tyeforce said:
Recycling a good ol' wall o' text from yesterday.
Tyeforce said:
First of all, I am Christian, and I do see sex as something more than just pleasure. But should it be saved for marriage? Sure, if that's what you want. But I believe that as long as you're in a committed relationship, having sex is perfectly fine. If you think about it, what's the difference between marriage and a committed relationship? A ceremony and a some legal papers, that's all. I don't see why you should have to wait for marriage if you already plan on spending the rest of your life together. Besides, some people can't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have had sex before marriage. Yes, I'm Christian, but I know well enough that you can't take the Bible 100% literally, nor does everything it says apply to current times. I'm sure none of you believe eating shellfish is a sin punishable by death, right?
Okay, so the problem with the quoting was that I forgot to close the quote tag... XD
 
Nevermore said:
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have
yeah, you're trying to stir things up.

Proving my point that you sir are indeed an a-hole.
How does saying that gays can love each other and that I think they have no need to get married make me an a-hole?
If you think that, then why should straight couples be married?
 
Nevermore said:
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
iFly said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have

But to me, I see no point in gays getting married.
yeah, you're trying to stir things up.

Proving my point that you sir are indeed an a-hole.
How does saying that gays can love each other and that I think they have no need to get married make me an a-hole?
Why shouldn't we have the same rights that straight couples have? =/
 
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a longhave
You're an a-hole for even bringing it up although it's off topic completely.
Notice the words General and Relationship at the top of the page.
 
Professor Falken said:
Tyeforce said:
Nevermore said:
Gnome said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have
How does saying that gays can love each other and that I think they have no need to get married make me an a-hole?
Why shouldn't we have the same rights that straight couples have? =/
Because you're not human and do not possess a soul. If you want to be gay and married. Move to Africa or some third world country.
I hope you're trolling right now and not being serious.

'Cause if you're being serious... *censored.3.0* you.
 
Tyeforce said:
Nevermore said:
Gnome said:
Nevermore said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepcan't get married. Andrew and I are a perfect example. We'd get married right this second if we could, but because the country we live in is so *censored.3.0*ed up, it's not legal for us to get married in the state we live in. If we would have waited until marriage to have sex, then we'd be waiting for a long time. But we feel like, act like, and have the same vows as a married couple, so isn't that enough? To me, if you're both ready to spend the rest of your lives together, and you're truly in love, then sex is perfectly fine. If anything, it'll make your relationship even better. Of course, if you're a straight couple and not in the position to take care of kids, then you should be cautious and use protection until you're ready. (Luckily, I don't have to worry about that, lol.)

So, there. That's my opinion. If someone choses to wait until marriage, then you should respect their decision, not criticize them for it. But at the same side, people shouldn't be using the Bible to condemn people who have
yeah, you're trying to stir things up.

Proving my point that you sir are indeed an a-hole.
How does saying that gays can love each other and that I think they have no need to get married make me an a-hole?
Why shouldn't we have the same rights that straight couples have? =/
Because you're different from yesterday.

amirite
 
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